Ginger Grass Oil

Extracted from Cymbopogon martinii (sofia) leaves; energizing, circulation-enhancing, and anti-inflammatory.

  • Aroma & Appearance: Sharp green scent with pepper and lemon undertones; yellow to light brown liquid

  • Extraction: Steam distillation of leaves

  • Key Benefits:

    • Relieves anxiety, tension, headaches, and fatigue

    • Improves blood circulation and calms the mind

  • Uses: Aromatherapy, massage oils, baths, topical application for muscle relief

  • Precautions: None specified

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Description

It is a perennial growing herbaceous plant having long slender stems with terminal flowering tops. The grass is the source of oil and is very fragrant.

Technical Details

  Botanical Name :   Cymbopogon martinii (sofia)
  Common Name :   Ginger grass essential oil
  CAS # :   8023-92-5
  Plant Parts Used :   Leaves
  Extraction Method :   Steam Distillation method
  Color & Odor :   Yellow to light brown liquid with a sharp, green scent with pepper and lemon undertones odor

Constituents & Specifications

Geraniol, farnesol, geranyl acetate, methylheptenone, citronellol, citral, dipentene and limonene.
Specific Gravity : 0.9100 – 1. 0100 @ 20 °C
Refractive Index : 1.4880 – 1.4940 @ 20 °C

Properties

Gingergrass oil is analgesic, anti-emetic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, bactericidal, carminative, cephalic, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative, rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific and tonic.

Benefits & Uses

  • Provide relief from anxiety, tension, and headaches; while energizing property fights fatigue and provides revitalization. It strengthen mood when feeling low or stressed out.
  • Gingergrass essential oil improves blood circulation and provides calmness.
  • Gingergrass oil very effectively treats cold, cough, sinusitis, and throat allergies.
  • In addition to this, ginger grass oil is the perfect treatment of sore muscles, inflammation, muscle or joint pains etc.
  • Used in the treatment of sore muscles, inflammation, muscle or joint pains etc.