Ginger Lily Essential Oil
$20.00
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100% Pure | Therapeutic | High quality
Common Uses: anti-inflammatory, anti-nausea, muscle relaxant, digestive aid, anti-depressant, perfumery
Energetics/Fun Facts: Commonly used in making garlands, and is also known as Cuba's national flower
Blends well with: rose, ylang ylang, clove bud, neroli, amber resin, ginger root, sweet orange
Caution: Can be a minor skin irritant, use very little or avoid if you have highly sensitive skin.
Associated word: Power
Country of Origin: India
What are Essential Oils?
Essential oils are highly concentrated oils extracted from various parts of plants. Aromatherapy is the art and science of treating the physical, psychological and emotional states within the body using essential oils. Nezza Naturals has high-quality 'therapeutic grade' oils that are ethically sourced from around the world.
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Ingredients: *Wildcrafted Ginger Lily Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Kaempferia galanga
Method of Extraction: Co2 Extracted
*Wildcrafted: Wildcrafting (also known as foraging) is the practice of harvesting plants from their natural, or 'wild' habitat. Wildcrafted plants are not farmed or sprayed with any kind of pesticide. They are wild, native and organic by nature and maintain the positive properties of plants grown in their normal habitat.
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Essential oils have tiny molecules, when inhaled are able to reach the olfactory area of the brain in the limbic system The limbic system is linked to memories, emotions, hormones, sexuality and heart rate.
Direct Inhalation: Inhale directly from the bottle for fast results.
Diffuser: Add 5-15 drops to a diffuser
Absorption through skin: Essential oil molecules are also able to penetrate the skin and pass into the capillary blood. It is very beneficial to add them to massage oils, lotions, skin care etc
Bath: Add a few drops of essential oil to your bath water and enjoy benefits through both topical absorption and inhalation
Note: Always dilute essential oils in carrier oil or lotion before using directly on the skin. In acute situations there are some essential oils that are safe to use directly on the skin.