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Ginger 薑精油

植物學名: Zingiber officinalis

製造精油部份: 根
萃取方法: 蒸餾法
來源國: 法國
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根據傳統的中國醫學, 只要身體受到溼氣侵襲, 都可以使用薑來治療. 由於身體無法處理體內的溼氣, 就會引發腹瀉和鼻喉黏膜炎等症狀. 而外界溼氣則會引起風溼症和許多冬季疾病, 這些病症都可以用「熱性」的薑來治療.

風溼症、關節炎、肌肉痛和疲倦等問題, 可以稀釋1%-3%薑精油用人熱敷或按摩. 太多份量的薑精油可能會使皮膚敏感. 如果懶得稀釋精油, 可直接在任何按摩混合油中加入一滴薑精油也可以. 少量的薑精油可以和大多數其他種類的精油均勻混合, 特別是橙和其他柑橘屬植物精油.

用蒸餾法蒸餾薑的根部就可以得到精油. 剛蒸餾出來的精油有點淡淡的黃色, 之後顏色就會變深. 精油的味道和青綠或新鮮的薑很像, 主要成分有薑素、薑油、薑酮和薑烯. 適合相配的有佛手柑、檀香、依蘭依蘭和其他草本香精油等. 是中至低揮發度精油.

姜精油 Ginger

催情、去肠胃胀气、化痰、退烧、轻泻、使身体温暖、激励、利胃、促进发汗、补身。

有助于消散瘀血,治创伤;调理油性肤质,苍白肤质使用亦有效果。不适合用在脸部皮肤保养上,可调和在洗发露中洗发,可去头风、止头痛。

催情剂,在治疗性无能方面很有价值,改善月经不顺,也可用于产后护理,以消除积存的血块;特别有助于改善体内湿气、体液过多的状态,如流行感冒、多痰和流鼻涕,也能减轻喉咙痛及扁桃体炎。

姜精油 Ginger

【植物概念】   

似芦荟点半灌木,有柳叶刀形的叶片约一公尺的嫩花枝:其香气浓郁、火辣尖锐。姜是一种我们熟知的热性调味料,原产于亚洲一带,是最早有东方传到西方的调味之一,包括印度、中国、日本‘马兰西亚、昆士兰、佛罗里达,其中印度与中国的姜最具有药理特性,而广用于料理与食谱上。传统的中国医学利用姜祛除湿气跟寒气。

【芳香气味】   

香辛气味,有点像柠檬及胡椒。

【主要成分】   

脑、柠檬醛、桉油醇、姜烯、姜素、姜酮等。

催情、去肠胃胀气、化痰、退烧、轻泻、使身体温暖、激励、利胃、促进发汗、补身。

【皮肤疗效】   

有助于消散瘀血,治创伤;调理油性肤质,苍白肤质使用亦有效果。不适合用在脸部皮肤保养上,可调和在洗发露中洗发,可去头风、止头痛。

【生理疗效】   

催情剂,在治疗性无能方面很有价值,改善月经不顺,也可用于产后护理,以消除积存的血块;特别有助于改善体内湿气、体液过多的状态,如流行感冒、多痰和流鼻涕,也能减轻喉咙痛及扁桃体炎。

【心理疗效】   

温暖情绪,使人感觉敏锐并增强记忆,心情愉快。

【搭配精油】   

肉桂、乳香、丁香、尤加利、天竺葵、甜橙、柠檬、迷迭香、薄荷

【魔法配方】   

1.身体泡浴:   

生姜精油5-8滴,在冬季泡浴,促进血液循环、全身发热,治疗冷感症,对男性更有催情的作用。   

2.泡手泡脚:   

生姜精油3-5滴滴于温水中,泡手泡脚,可治疗手脚冰冷。   

3、女性呵护:按摩,调节月经,催情济,产后护理。   

甜杏仁油10毫升+杏桃仁油10毫升+姜5滴+天竺葵3滴+杜松子3滴   

4、辅助消化:促进胃液分泌,对食欲不振、消化不良有效。   

酪梨油10毫升+杏桃仁油10毫升+姜5滴+豆蔻3滴+茴香2滴   

5、呼吸道感染:熏蒸,流行性感冒,增进发汗,减轻喉咙痛和扁桃腺炎症。   

姜1滴+雪松3滴+尤加利2滴   

6、关节肌肉按摩:舒缓关节炎、关节痛、风湿痛、抽筋和肌肉酸痛。   

甜杏仁油16毫升+小麦胚芽油4毫升+姜5滴+洋甘菊3滴+杜松子3滴

【注意事项】   

敏感性皮肤尽量少用,以免引起过敏。

【历史使用记录】   

数百年来,印度、中国与日本因为姜的药性与特质,而广用于传统的料理上。古埃及人种姜,用于烹调以避免感染疾病,罗马人把姜用于眼科,他们会调制一种姜药,每天点在眼睛上数次,用来治疗严重白内障,12世纪的治疗师圣希尔德嘉德,认为姜是兴奋挤和滋补品,姜有催情的属性,尤其适于刺激娶少妻之老翁!中世纪用姜抵抗黑死病(鼠疫)。生姜对中国人来说更不陌生,几百年来被广泛应用于民间药膳和治疗中,在珠江三角洲一带,人们用姜根煮水洗头可驱头风,用姜根擦背可治疗感冒和咳嗽,近年流行用姜根提取精油,使用姜根精油进行保健和治疗更为方便,有效。

【精油使用注意事项】

1、怀孕初期几个月内以及小孩最好避免使用精油来按摩或泡澡。

2、皮肤或体质敏感者,请在使用前先进行敏感测试。

3、除少部分精油,如薰衣草、茶树等可直接涂抹于皮肤外,其它大部分精油用于身体肌肤时,必须稀释或用基础油调和后才能使用,除非有其它特别的建议。

4、肌肤上使用柑橘类精油(如佛手柑、柠檬等)后四小时内请勿在阳光下曝晒。

5、精油不能取代药物。因此,使用后如症状未改善,请一定要看病就医,绝不可因使用精油而放弃原先已在使用的药物。

6、患有高低血压、癫痫、神经及肾脏方面疾病的病人请小心使用。使用前最好先请教芳香治疗师。

7、请按建议量使用。使用过量会导致反效果,甚至对身体造成过大负担。

8、请避免小孩直接碰触,以免误用而发生危险。

9、避免用塑料、易溶解或油彩表面的容器,稀释精油时需使用玻璃、不锈钢或陶瓷器。

10、精油最好不要内服,除非获得芳香治疗师或医师的指示 .

【精油的保存方法】

1、品质精良的精油,必定是使用深色玻璃瓶装,常用深蓝色或深棕色,可防止紫外线。

2、放置于阴凉处,避免阳光直射。但不必存放于冰箱。

3、将瓶口直立向上放置,不用时将瓶盖拧紧。

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Ginger

Ginger is a spice which is used for cooking and is also consumed whole as a delicacy or medicine. It is the underground stem of the ginger plant, Zingiber officinale.

Ginger is a perennial herb and grows to about 3 - 4 feet high (approximately 1 meter). It has a characteristic thick spreading tuberous rhizome.

The plant is said to originate from India, China and Java, but is also native to Africa and the West Indies. It is believed that Ginger was brought to Europe between the 10th and 15th century as both a condiment and spice. It has been used for medicinal purposes since the ancient times; it is recorded specifically in both Sanskrit and Chinese texts. It is also mentioned in literature from the Greeks, Romans, and Arabians.

The characteristic odor and flavor of ginger root is caused by a mixture of zingerone, shogaols and gingerols, volatile oils that compose about one to three percent of the weight of fresh ginger. Ginger contains up to three percent of a fragrant essential oil whose main constituents are sesquiterpenoids, with (-)-zingiberene as the main component. Smaller amounts of other sesquiterpenoids (β-sesquiphellandrene, bisabolene and farnesene) and a small monoterpenoid fraction (β-phelladrene, cineol, and citral) have also been identified.

Medicinal uses: The medical form of ginger historically was called "Jamaica ginger"; it was classified as a stimulant and carminative, and used frequently for dyspepsia and colic. It was also frequently employed to disguise the taste of medicines. Ginger is on the FDA's 'generally recognized as safe' list, though it does interact with some medications, including warfarin. Ginger is contraindicated in people suffering from gallstones as the herb promotes the release of bile from the gallbladder.Ginger may also decrease joint pain from arthritis, though studies on this have been inconsistent, and may have blood thinning and cholesterol lowering properties that may make it useful for treating heart disease.

Diarrhea: Ginger compounds are active against a form of diarrhea which is the leading cause of infant death in developing countries. Zingerone is likely to be the active constituent against enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin-induced diarrhea.

Ginger Essential Oil

Botanical Name: Zingiber officinale

Plant Part: Root

Extraction Method: Steam

Origin: France

Colour: Light Yellow

Consistency: Light

Note: Middle-Base

Strength of Aroma: Medium to Strong

Blends well with: Ginger blends well with bergamot, sandawood, ylang-ylang, and other spice oils.

Aromatic Scent: Ginger has a warm, spicy, woody scent with a hint of lemon and pepper.

Common Uses: Ginger oil is believed by aromatherapists to be applicable for colds and flu, nausea (motion sickness, morning sickness) muscle aches (particularly the back), circulation issues and arthritic pain. It also has warming properties that help to combat loneliness, and depression. Ginger is also viewed as an aphrodisiac based on it's energizing properties.

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION: Caution should be taken when using Essential Oils. Do not use any oils without consultation from a qualified aroma therapy practitioner. All Essential Oils should be kept out of the reach of children.

DISCLAIMER: This information is provided purely for informational purposes only, and does not in any way purport to be medical or prescriptive suggestions. Any reference to medicinal or health benefits is not meant to treat or diagnose any problem and is not meant to replace professional medical advice and should not take the place of any prescribed medication that has been prescribed by a physician.

The material in this website is not meant to take the place of diagnosis and treatment by a qualified medical practitioner. Since the actual use of essential oils by others is beyond our control, no expressed or implied guarantee as to the effects of their use can be given nor liability taken. Essential oils are to be used at your own discretion. Any application of the recommendations is at user's sole risk. The Altiec disclaims any liability arising directly or indirectly from the use of this information and assumes no responsibility for any actions taken.

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