

Ginger oil is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine in conditions of the body when it cannot cope with an increased level of humidity, both internal and external. For example, cough and diarrhea are cases when the body cannot cope with excessive internal moisture, and rheumatism - when it is influenced by an increased level of humidity from the outside. The second example uses the unique warming properties of ginger.
Ginger essential oil is an excellent analgesic for rheumatism, arthritis, as well as general fatigue and muscle pain, contributes to the rapid restoration of strength after illness and complex operations, healing scars. Effectively with reduced pressure. For colds, a solution of ginger oil in warm water is gargling. It also combines perfectly with citrus oils, which makes the treatment even more effective.
Ingredients:
Application:
Aroma lamp: 3-6 drops per 15 square meters. m. square. Aromamedalone: 1-2 drops. Baths: 7-8 drops, pre-mixed with the base oil or 1 tbsp. spoon of coarse salt or honey. Rinse: 2 drops mixed with 0.5 tsp of emulsifier (soda, salt, honey) in a glass of warm water. Compresses: warm oil - 5 drops per 10 ml of base oil to the area of injury, inflammation, pain. Nose drops: 1-2 drops per 1 teaspoonful of base oil. Massage: 3-7 drops per 10 ml of base oil. As a base oil, it is best to use fatty vegetable oils (almond, peach, corn, olive, soybean). Inhalation: 1-2 drops per 1 liter of hot water. Compress: 7-10 drops of oil per 10 ml of base oil, apply to a moist warm compress from gauze, flannel or soft towel on the chest, lower back. Cold compress on the calf muscles at elevated temperatures. Enrichment of cosmetics: 6-7 drops per 10 ml of base.