Ginger! What Is It Good For?
Ginger carries certain chemical compounds that are known to support the body in several ways! The word "ginger" originated in the mid 14th century. A flowering plant found in the forests of Indian subcontinent & Southern Asia. As it ages, the root creates essential oils. Being recommended not to extract the oil until 9 month after harvesting because it can be powerful!
Ways of supporting the body: relieves nausea, motion sickness, & settle upset stomach after chemotherapy treatment. Also, reduces inflammation, eases gastrointestinal stress, alleviates intestinal gas, soothes the intestinal tract. In addition, it is a useful antiseptic in cases of the cold and flu. Ginger is available as a fresh root, dried powder, tincture, essential oil.
Used as an essential oil:
Revives a tired mind- comforting and warming leads to reducing fatigue & mental confusion.
Relieves headaches- its anti-inflammatory properties help relieve headaches & migraines.
Relieves muscle pain- boosts circulation & provides warmth to ease sore muscles.
(blend 1-2 drops of ginger essential oil with 1 teaspoon of base oil. Massage gently into temple or area of pain).
This Morning Sunshine Juice will give you that extra pep in your step & you’ll find yourself going back for seconds after one of our warm Chewy Ginger Cookies!
By Mia Martinek, N.C.
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