Ginger Oil for Stomach Pain/Ache, Indigestion and Nausea

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Ginger Oil for Stomach Pain: Ginger has been used for centuries as a spice in India, China and most of South-East Asia. However, flavoring the food was not the only reason it was added to our traditional diet. Ancient and traditional schools of medicine like Ayurveda recognized the potent properties of ginger as a carminative and as an antiemetic.

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Why Ginger Oil for Stomach Pain

 Apart from ingestion as a spice, as candy or with some lemon juice for improving digestion, application of ginger paste or a poultice (made of fresh or dry ginger) in and around the navel is also recommended by Ayurveda.

Taking inspiration from this, we explored application of Zingiber Body Oil for these digestion-related conditions and got great results.

Topical application of Ginger oil allows the anti-oxidants like Gingerols and Shogaols to penetrate the skin barrier and help relieve pain and discomfort. The pungent and sweet notes are stimulating for the digestive tract, improve appetite and provide relief from nausea (antiemetic).

                                    

How to Use Parama Natural’s Zingiber Body Oil:

  • To ease abdominal distension, self-apply on the abdomen, and a few drops into the navel.
  • For nausea, apply a few drops of the Zingiber Body to your temples, behind the ear lobes and just inside the ear pinna.
  • Apply once or twice daily or as often as required depending on your need or severity of the problem.

 The Parama Naturals’ Zingiber oil is convenient and easy-to-use and is-

  • Quick-absorbing
  • Deep-penetrating
  • Stain-free
  • Non-greasy
  • Easy to apply anywhere, anytime
  • Well suited for busy modern lives

Rediscover the magic of Ginger with PARAMA Naturals' Zingiber Body Oil--a part of our mission to modernise ancient traditions in 100% natural, chemical-free and effective formulations.

Click here for more information about our Zingiber Body Oil and its benefits.

 

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