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Ginger for Winter Wellness

GingerWarm, spicy, exotic. Three words that come to mind when I think of a favorite herb and oil of mine: ginger, or Zingiber officinale by its nomenclature. A perfect choice for winter wellness, ginger has a rich history as a medicinal, healing botanical.

I first became familiar with it years ago when I was juicing and would add a thumb-size piece of the root to my current juicing recipe. You can’t miss its spicy flavor and aroma. Ginger tisane (tea) became my go-to GingerRootfavorite, and it’s especially comforting in the fall and winter. If I feel the chills or flu symptoms setting in, it is the first thing I reach for to help me fight off any nasty bug. It’s also know for being soothing to the stomach.

Besides all of these properties, when it’s used topically, ginger is a pain reliever. Last year I developed a blend for my weight-lifting son to use, and ginger is one of the main ingredients in it to help increase circulation and relieve aches, pains, and strains.

Let’s explore a bit of the science behind this herb.

Therapeutic Actions of Ginger

While there are several others, here are the main therapeutic actions of ginger.

  • Analgesic (pain relieving)
  • Anti-emetic (reduces nausea and vomiting)
  • Antispasmodic
  • Aphrodisiac
  • Carminative (soothes and settles the gut wall, relieves gas)
  • Digestive
  • Stomachic (tone and stimulate the action of the stomach)

Core Applications

While this list is not comprehensive, I’ve highlighted a few of the main systems of the body that ginger can affect.

  1. Digestive System. Historically ginger is know to help ease and prevent nausea, vomiting, , gas, stomachaches, and loss of appetite.
  2. Musculoskeletal System. When added to a cream or oil blend, ginger can help relieve muscular aches and pains from arthritis, sprains, rheumatism, joint pain, and stiffness.
  3. Respiratory System. Historically, ginger is indicated for colds, fevers, sore throats, sinusitis, bronchitis, congestion, and catarrh (excessive mucus in the nose or throat).
  4. Reproductive/Endocrine System. May be helpful for reduced sex drive, menstrual cramps and pain, amenorrhea, and dysmenorrhea.

Two Ways to Use Ginger

Whether you’re using the essential oil or the actual root, ginger is a delightful botanical to try. Here are two of my favorite ways to use it:

Ginger Tea

Making a cup of medicinal tea from fresh ginger root is a sensory experience for sure!
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Because this is a root, we have to do a decoction instead of an infusion (note: valerian and goldenseal roots are the exception; their delicate volatile oils would be killed in the decoction process).What that means is you must simmer the ginger root in  water for about 20 minutes instead of infusing it like a regular IMG_2344tea bag.

Directions

  1. Slice between 1 tsp. to 1 tbsp of  fresh  ginger root (you can adjust to your taste, but ginger is fairly strong).
  2. Put in a small saucepan and add 8 ounces of water.
  3. Simmer for 20 minutes.
  4. Strain and drink.

Variation: After you are done simmering the ginger, add another herb to the blend. I added lemon balm,IMG_2345 which gave the tea a lovely light lemony flavor. It also complements ginger nicely, as it is known to help digestive and respiratory complaints too. So, after you have simmered the ginger for 20 minutes, remove from the heat and add 1 tsp of dried or fresh lemon balm leaves to the water, cover the pan, and infuse for about 5 minutes. Strain and drink. Honey an lemon are two other wonderful additions if you want a sweeter version with additional lemon flavor. Add these directly before drinking.

Ginger Salt Glow

With it’s warming qualities, ginger makes a lovely salt scrub, especially for the winter months.

  • 1 cup fine-grain sea salt
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil (for example: almond, apricot, or sunflower)
  • 12 drops Ginger Essential Oil

Directions: 

  1. Pour salt into a bowl and add the vegetable oil. Stir well.
  2. Add the essential oils. Stir until evenly dispersed.
  3. Store in a glass or PET plastic container.

To Use: Apply 2-3 times per week. Wet skin. Rub salt mixture in a continuous motion over body, avoiding cuts and the face, as salt is too rough for this delicate skin. Rinse off. Follow with a body lotion, cream, or oil.

Once you’ve experienced this exotic herb, you’ll want to find more ways to use it.

What’s your favorite way to use ginger? Be sure to share in the comments below!

Cautions:

The information here is provided for adults, not children. Pregnant women should also consult their doctors before using any essential oils. According to the Gale Health and Wellness, “dosages over 6 g could cause gastric problems and possibly ulcers. Ginger may slow down blood clotting time. Before taking ginger, consumers should check dosages with a healthcare provider. Additionally, consumers should not ingest the whole ginger plant; it has been found to damage the liver in animals. Ginger root is not recommended for people with gallstones.”

Resources:

Gale Group Health and Wellness Resource Center

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February 5, 2016 2:36 pm Jane VanOsdol 2 Comments Filed Under: Blog, Healthy Living, Herbs, Wellness

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    AvatarLynelle (Lyn) Nore says

    May 12, 2016 at 9:41 am

    Hello Jane
    Thank you so much for coming to the Carmel Library on Wed, May 11th to share your knowledge about the wonderful benefits of Aromatherapy. I enjoyed meeting you and enjoyed learning more about Essential Oils.
    I would like to purchase the balm that you made for your son. I am dealing with some muscle pain, possible from Tendonitis and knee issues from old injuries. My name is below and you can contact me. Thank you very much.
    Lyn Nore

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      AvatarJane VanOsdol says

      May 12, 2016 at 3:10 pm

      Lyn,
      Thank you so much for coming! It was very nice to meet you, and I am glad you learned some things from the class. Yes, I will help you with the product you would like to order. I sent you an email, which you should have in your inbox.

      Thanks so much!

      Jane

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