GALANGAL-SIAMESE GINGER ESSENTIAL OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Alpinia officinarum | Country of Origin | : | India, China, Japan | Solubility | : | Soluble in Alcohol and oils & insoluble in water | Specific Gravity | : | 0.965 (0.955 To 0.975) | Optical Rotation | : | -3.50 to -6.50 | Refrective Index | : | 1.4948 (1.4940 To 1.4952) | Plant Part | : | root | Blend With | : | Blend With It can blends well with Ylang ylang | CAS No | : | 8024-40-6 | Flash Point | : | 70¢ªC | Extraction Method | : | Steam Distilled |
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Description : The word galangal, or its variant galanga, can refer in common usage to the aromatic rhizome of any of four plant species in the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family, namely: Alpinia galanga, or greater galangal. Galangal, a herb like ginger and turmeric belongs to the rhizome family. It is also known as 'Siamese ginger' and is commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine, especially Thai.
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Constituents : It contains Ethyl cinnamate (25%), Ethyl p-methoxycinnamate (30%), P-methoxycinnamic acid |
Uses : In a glass spray bottle, add 1 oz grain alcohol, 40 drops Galangal Root, 30 drops Tea Tree and 10 drops Cinnamon Bark. Let sit for an hour before adding 2 oz of distilled water. Spray onto dirty surfaces and wipe clean. Galangal essential oils scent is fresh, spicy and woody. In magic it is called Low John and is used to influence the courts in your favor.
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Benefit : Galangal contains anti-inflammatory properties and therefore is beneficial in treatment of arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. galangal has its ability to fight cancers. Galangal also helps to reduce inflammation, increase sperm count and motility, fight bacterial and fungal infections, support brain health, and ease nausea and other stomach problems. |
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