Ginger -Stimulating but grounding, warms cold flat emotions, sharpens senses (psychic sponge) use for over sensitivity, and protection. Aromatic influences: enhance physical energy, money and courage. It sharpen the senses, improve memory and aids in recall.
• Antiseptic
• Laxative
• Stimulant
• Warming
• Angina
• Helps in prevention of contagious diseases
• Cooking
• Diarrhea
• Flatulence
• Impotence
• Rheumatic pain
• Scurvy
• Tonsillitis
• Bones
• Alcoholism
• Loss of appetite
• Arthritis
• Broken bones
• Catarrh
• Chills
• Colds
• Colic
• Congestion
• Coughs
• Cramps
• Digestive disorders
• Fevers
• Flu
• Impotence
• Indigestion
• Infectious diseases
• Memory
• Motion sickness
• Muscular aches/pains
• Nausea
• Rheumatism
• Sinusitis
• Sore throats
• Sprains
• Digestive system
• Nervous system
• Physical Energy
• Sex drive
• Love
• Money
• Courage
This oil is GRAS for consumption by the FDA. Ginger has been used for up to 4,000 years ago. Used in Egypt to ward of epidemics, in wine of the Romans for aphrodisiac powers, in Chinese tonics to strengthen the heart and relieve head congestion, in Indian tea to sooth the digestive system
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