Ginger Essential Oil

Ginger oil is a warm oil that offers a sharp, spicy aroma. Ginger is well known for it’s healing remedies when it comes to digestion, upset stomach and its overall immune boosting properties.

Updated Feb. 19th, 2025 | Read Time: 4 Minutes | What You Will Learn:

  • Plant Information
  • Ginger Oil Information
  • Ginger Oil Benefits & Applications
  • Buying Quality Ginger Oil
  • Ginger Oil DIY Recipes
  • Spicy
  • Woodsy
  • Earthy
  • Sweet

Plant Information

Plant History

Ginger oil is derived from the root of the Zingiber officinale herb, better known as the Ginger plant. It is originally from India, China and Java and in the 10th-15th centuries, was brought to Europe to be used as a spice. Although it makes a great condiment or flavouring agent, it had been documented in Sanskrit and Chinese texts for its exceptional medicinal properties. In Asian medicine, Ginger was dried and used to make teas to treat an upset stomach or to alleviatecold symptoms. In Ayurvedic medicine, Ginger essential oil has been used to soothe emotional turmoil such as; nervousness, sadness, low self-confidence and lack of enthusiasm by diffusing the oil or adding to warm baths. In its origins, Ginger and the oil were also known to be used to decrease inflammation, arthritic pain, assist fevers, colds and respiratory ailments, support feelings of nausea and menstrual cramps and was used in culinary dishes for its anti-microbial properties.

Botanical Information

Ginger is a perennial herb that belongs to the same family as turmeric and cardamom and can reach 3-4 ft in height. The narrow, spear shaped leaves grow up the stalk and white or yellow flowers grow from the root of the plant.

Growing Information

To successfully grow ginger, it is advised to soak the root in warm water overnight to prepare it for planting. It is best to plant right into the desired area, rather than uprooting later. If planting indoors, fill a wide pot (the roots grow horizontally) with a well draining potting soil that is rich with nutrients. If planting outdoors, provide adequate space between plants and also use a well draining soil that contains adequate nutrients or fertilizer. Place the soaked root with eye buds pointing up and cover with 1 or 2 inches of soil and lightly water. Since ginger originates from subtropical climates, this plant likes a warm, moderately lit environment and thrives when watered regularly. It requires some patience as it is a slower growing plant, however after a couple of weeks some shoots may start to perk up and after a few months, it may be ready for its first harvest. 

Parts Used For Ginger Oil

For culinary use, the rhizome is used and for essential oils, the root of the plant is used. 

Ginger Oil Information

Extraction Method for Ginger Essential Oil

Ginger essential oil is extracted through steam distillation from the unpeeled or dried root that’s been ground up. The ground up root is then placed into a steam apparatus where it heats up the plant and the oils are drawn out. The steam and oil travel through the apparatus where they are then cooled and turned back into liquids. The oil is then siphoned off the top of the water and used in aromatherapy practices.

Active Ingredients Found in Ginger Oil

The active ingredients found in ginger oil are: Camphene, B-Phellandrene, a-Pinene, Geranial, Zingiberene, ß-Bisabolene, ß- Sesquiphellandrene and Curcumene. 

Ginger Oil Benefits & Applications

Pain Support

Ginger oil supports arthritic, muscular and menstrual pain and has also been known to assist in healing bruises when applied topically to the area. To use it to relieve such pain:

  • Dilute 9 drops of ginger in 15ml of carrier oil of your choice and rub or massage onto affected area. 
  • Fill a warm bath with 20 drops ginger and relax in the tub until water starts to cool. 
  • In a bowl of warm-hot water, add 4 drops of ginger and dip a hot compress into water. Hold compress on affected area, being sure to move it around regularly to avoid burning.

Respiratory Help

This essential oil is an expectorant, therefore it makes for a great decongestant during cold and flu season, breaks up phlegm and relives congested feeling associated with allergies and sinusitis. To use ginger oil to support symptoms of congestion and make breathing easier:

  • Bring 2 cups of water to a boil and add 4 drops of ginger, with a towel over the head, hold face 4” from pot and take deep breaths to inhale and exhale steam.
  • Place 6 drops ginger in a diffuser and run throughout the day or night as a vaporizer.
  • Dilute 9 drops of ginger in 15ml of carrier oil of your choice and rub on chest before bed. 

Digestive Support

Ginger oil is a stimulant and can help alleviate feelings of stomach upset, nausea, diarrhea, bloating and indigestion. To use it topically to help support these digestive symptoms:

  • Mix 4 drops ginger with 4 drops peppermint oil into 15ml of carrier oil of your choice and rub in a clockwise motion on the whole abdomen. 
  • In a bowl of hot water, add 5 drops ginger and place a hot compress in the water, take out and move around abdomen to alleviate symptoms. 
  • In a roller ball, mix 4 drops ginger with 10ml of carrier oil and rub on wrists to smell all day or simply inhale when needed. 

Buying Quality Ginger Oil

When shopping for ginger essential oil, look for one that is pure, potent and solvent free. This can be done by selecting an oil that has been steam distilled. Here's a range of high quality ginger oil to shop.


Recipes

Hair & Scalp Mask
In a bowl mix:1 cup Coconut oil5 drops Extra Virgin Olive Oil
5 drops Ginger oil 5 drops Peppermint oil
  • Mix ingredients together.
  • Apply to roots and scalp, massaging in.
  • Let sit for 15-30 minutes then rinse with mild shampoo.
  • Can be applied once per week.
  • Winter Scented Hand Cleaner
    In a heat resistant bowl, mix:41ml Witch Hazel41ml Shea Butter
    1tbsp Vegetable Glycerin
  • Place bowl inside pot and add 1 cup of water to pot.
  • Bring water to a boil and stir contents in bowl.
  • Carefully remove bowl from pit and let sit for a few minutes remember, bowl will be hot.
  • Add 17 drops Ginger oil17 drops Clove oil
    15 drops Cinnamon oil
  • Blend well.
  • Let mix sit at room temperature and once it's cooled, use funnel, pour contents into 3oz squeezable tube bottle and let sit overnight.
  • Use as necessary to cleanse and moisturize your hands.
  • Topical Indigestion Balm
    In a heat resistant bowl mix: 40ml Shea Butter1tbsp Vegetable glycerin
    1tbsp Avocado oil
  • Place bowl inside a pot and add 1 cup of water to the pot. While stirring ingredients, bring water to a boil.
  • Once water has boiled, carefully remove bowl from the pot and let sit for 1 minute. Be careful, bowl will be extremely hot.
  • Add and mix:10 drops Ginger oil10 drops Lemon oil
    6 drops Peppermint oil
  • Pour mixture into a 50ml jar with lid and let sit overnight to settle.
  • Rub on abdomen in a clockwise motion when needed.
  • Topical Oil Blends
    APPLICATIONESSENTIAL OILSCARRIER OILNOTES
    Skin TonicGinger oil (6 drops)
    Frankincense oil (6 drops)
    Orange oil (10 drops)
    Grapefruit oil (10 drops)
    Tea Tree oil (4 drops)
    Hemp Seed oil (for normal to dry skin) (58ml)
    OR
    Tamanu oil (for oil or acne prone skin) (58ml)
    Mix essential oils in a 60ml amber glass bottle and fill the remainder with the carrier oil of your choice. Mix thoroughly and apply to face, avoiding eye area, both day and night over serums.
    Winter Air Purifying SprayGinger oil (11 drops)
    Pine oil (5 drops)
    Lemon oil (11 drops)
    Eucalyptus oil (4 drops)
    Witch Hazel (55ml)In a 60ml amber spritz bottle, add witch hazel and essential oils, mix well before each use and spray in desired areas throughout the home to keep air fresh and kill airborne bacteria.
    Digestive RemedyGinger oil (8 drops)
    Peppermint oil (8 drops)
    Rosemary oil (8 drops)
    Avocado oil (55ml)In a 60ml amber bottle, mix essential oils with carrier oil and blend together well. Rub along lower abdomen in a clockwise motion and massage in when necessary.
    Mild Scrape & Cut SupportGinger oil (10 drops)
    Tea Tree oil (4 drops)
    Eucalyptus oil (6 drops)
    Cinnamon oil (8 drops)
    Tamanu oil (55ml)In a 60ml amber spritz bottle, mix essential oils with carrier oil and blend together. Spray directly on cut or scrap or spritz onto a cotton ball and hold on effected area.
    Diffuser Blends
    BLENDESSENTIAL OILSREMEDY
    Mood EnhancerGinger oil (10 drops)
    Frankincense oil (8 drops)
    Cedarwood oil (5 drops)
    Enhance your mood with this diffuser blend. Simply pour drops into diffuser water and diffuse anywhere throughout your home or office to perk up any situation.
    Lethargy RemedyGinger oil (5 drops)
    Lemon oil (5 drops)
    Grapefruit oil (8 drops)
    Bergamot oil (5 drops)
    These oils are known to have awakening properties and can turn anyone into a morning person! Add these oils to diffuser water and diffuse in the morning or for an afternoon pick me up.
    Indigestion Aroma BlendGinger oil (5 drops)
    Peppermint oil (3 drops)
    Rosemary oil (4 drops)
    Drop oils into diffuser and diffuse when feelings of indigestion or upset stomach arise as these oils may induce feelings of relaxation and stimulate the body.
    Respiratory AidGinger oil (8 drops)
    Bergamot oil (8 drops)
    Eucalyptus oil (5 drops)
    Diffuse this blend to help relieve feelings of congestion or stuffy head/sinuses.
    Winter Air PurifierGinger oil (6 drops)
    Lemon oil (4 drops)
    Clove oil (6 drops)
    Cinnamon oil (5 drops)
    This diffuser blend will warm you up on a cold winters day and kill any airborne bacteria during cold and flu season. Diffuse this blend to keep your air quality healthy!

    Cautions

    When not diluted properly, essential oils can cause severe skin irritation, gastrointestinal upset and even liver damage in the long term. If you have pets, make sure you’re using essential oils that have been deemed safe to use around animals. Consult a health care practitioner before using while pregnant. Do not consume oils.

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