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Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) is a perennial herb that grows in India, China, Mexico and several other countries. It has been used as a Traditional Chinese Medicine over 2,500 years to treat abdominal bloating, coughing, vomiting, diarrhoea and rheumatism, etc. In India, Ginger is also used for the treatment of inflammatory joint diseases, such as arthritis. Revered around the world for its pungent taste, ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a natural spice that is also widely prized for its medicinal properties.
The dried rhizome of ginger contains approximately 1-4% volatile oils. These are the medically active constituents of ginger; they are also responsible for ginger’s characteristic odor and taste.
The aromatic principles include zingiberene and bisabolene, while the pungent principles are known as gingerols and shogaols. The pungent constituents are credited with the antinausea and antivomiting effects of ginger.
Currently Botaniex provides the following specifications:
Product Name |
Product Code |
Specifications |
Ginger Oil |
Ginger-EO™10 |
Gingerols 10% |
Water-Soluble Ginger Oil |
WSGinger-EO™3 |
Gingerols 3% |
*Customized specifications available upon request
Latin Name |
Zingiber officianale Rosc. |
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Plant Family |
Zingiberaceae |
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Part of Plant Used |
Rhizome |
Molecular Structure
Extracted by Super-Critical CO2
Supercritical CO2 extraction means using CO2 above the critical state as a solvent to extract and separate raw materials to obtain the target product. Essentially speaking, it is a high-pressure, low-temperature, pure inert medium extraction. The food grade CO2 is colorless, tasteless, non-toxic, and harmless, so there is no heavy metals and no solvent residuals in our Ginger Extracts, which smells and tastes just like a fresh and alive ginger root. Its active ingredients are high, which is 2-10 times than the one extracted by other extract method. And the shelf life is 2-5 times longer than others.
Benefits
Antioxidant, anti-aging and quench free radicals
Treat migraine, rheumatism and arthritis
Anti-tumor
Treat morning and motion sickness, nausea and stomachache
Anti-bacterial and anti-inflammation
Improve stomach, liver and intestine health
Reduce dizziness
Improve blood platelet level and cardiovascular function
Control chronic pain
Mechanism
Ginger posesses antiemetic, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and cardiotonic properties. Ginger is a cholagogic agent that promotes the flow of bile into the intestine, especially through contraction of the gallbladder. Pharmacologically active components of the oleoresin include gingerols, a class of structurally similar cardioactive compounds, and shogaols. The gingerols produce concentration-dependent inotropic effects through activation of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium adenosine triphosphatase.
Safety
Ginger, in all available forms, is very safe to take for a wide variety of ailments.
Some people report heartburn after taking ginger.
Dosage
Standardized extract in pill form: Take 100 to 200 mg every four hours or up to three times a day.
For motion sickness: Take l00-150 mg two hours before departing and then every four hours afterward as needed.
For aching muscles: Add a few drops of ginger oil to 1 tablespoon of a neutral oil (such as almond oil), blend well, and then rub the mixture into the painful area.
For rheumatoid arthritis: Take 100-200 mg three times a day or drink up to four cups of ginger tea daily.
For chronic pain: Either take 100-150 mg three times daily or blend a few drops of ginger, lavender, and birch oils with 1 tablespoon of a neutral oil (such as almond oil), and gently massage the mixture into the affected areas.
For cold and allergy relief: Drink up to four cups of ginger tea daily as needed. Folk practitioners also recommend chewing fresh ginger, drinking real ginger ale, or squeezing juice from a fresh ginger root and mixing it with a spoonful of honey.