HONEY WITH GINGER NO.4

102,00 lei
Product code: 6427416418658
Grammage: 400 ml
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Ginger root contains a large amount of essential oils: gingerol, zingiberene, zingiberol, phellandrene, borneol, cineole.

In addition, we also find phenols, starch, mucilages and resins.

Ginger root is rich in potassium, zinc, calcium, copper, and magnesium, as well as vitamins B6, C, and D.

• Supports digestion
• Helps maintain the health of the respiratory tract
• Helps prevent nausea and discomfort associated with car travel, air travel, and seasickness.

Ingredients:
Honey , Ginger ( Zingiber officinale ), Ceylon Cinnamon ( Cinnamomum verum ), Fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ), Coriander ( Coriandrum sativum ), Orange Peel ( Citrus sinensis ), Galangal ( Alpinia officinarum ), Licorice ( Glycyrrhiza glabra ), Anise ( Pimpinella anisum ), Cardamom ( Elettaria cardamomum ), Nutmeg ( Myristica fragrans ), and Rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis ).

A natural product with remarkable effects in addressing edema, relieves nausea or cough (in pregnant women), soothes menstrual pain, induces a warming sensation in the body, and has a pronounced diaphoretic effect; it is soothing for throat inflammation, sinusitis, hoarseness, fever, and the elimination of mucus and respiratory congestion. In cases of colds, it acts on the lungs, stomach, and spleen. For coughs, mix 4 teaspoons of the product with 250 ml of hot water and drink 1-2 cups per day.

It soothes abdominal pain, aids digestion, eliminates gas, acts against nausea, stomach or intestinal upset, stimulates appetite, and neutralizes toxins.

It can be used to combat seasickness, altitude sickness, motion sickness, or, in general, rotational motion.

It has aphrodisiac, stimulating, and toning properties, acting on the nervous system through a group of compounds called gingerols. It relieves headaches of neuralgic and spastic nature, and is used in bronchitis and bronchial asthma, frigidity, or cataracts.

In China, ginger has been known as an anti-asthmatic remedy for over 3,000 years, and is used in juice together with carrots.

In the perfume industry, thanks to the essential oil it contains, the ginger rhizome exudes a scent of spicy lemon and thus lends warmth and personality to the perfumes in which it is incorporated.

In the cosmetics industry (especially in Asia), it is used in the treatment of alopecia (hair loss), with European cosmetologists using ginger lotions to tone and revitalize hair. Body lotions based on ginger have rejuvenating effects, nourishing the epidermis and giving it suppleness and smoothness. Rich in magnesium, phosphorus, and amino acids, ginger is omnipresent in revitalizing formulas of face creams.

In alternative medicine: The aromatic molecules of ginger send impulses to the brain as soon as they touch the skin, relaxing and detaching the muscles. The root warms the acupuncture meridians; therapists use ginger aromatic oils to rub areas where negative tension accumulates: temples, nape of the neck, wrists.