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Uses of Ginger in Spa TreatmentsThe Medicinal and Cosmetic Benefits of the Gingiber Plant
The spice ginger has been embraced by spas for its ability to make skin glow and relax the senses. In Zen fusion, ginger is blended with lemongrass and other plants.
Ginger is derived from the rhizome or underground stem of the Zingiber officinale plant. Originating in ancient China, this pale gold plant is now available worldwide. A key ingredient in Asian and Indian cuisine, ginger is well known in holistic medicine for its healing properties. Ginger’s medicinal effects, which are heralded in Ayurvedic as well as American integrationist medicine, include the treatment of nausea, indigestion, arthritis, colic, diarrhea, and heart conditions and for the reduction of inflammation. Anti-inflammatory PropertiesIts ability to reduce inflammation make ginger an ideal ingredient for softening and smoothing the skin in exfoliating products and an essential ingredient for hydrotherapies aimed at reducing joint pain and inducing relaxation. Ginger is a widely used medicinal therapy in conditions of arthritis and ulcerative colitis. Added to balms and creams, ginger reduces both pain and inflammation. Ginger TherapiesAdded to lime and other pure plant ingredients, ginger is used in facials and body wraps to soften the skin and aid in detoxification. As a seeped hot tea or a chilled ale, ginger is served to spa clients as a refreshing, purifying beverage.
Ginger ProductsElemis makes a ginger and lime product called Elemis Lime and Ginger Salt Glow that’s reported to purify, invigorate, and soften the skin. Masada’s dead sea salts are also rich in ginger to aid in detoxification. Origins has a complete line of ginger spa products including a whipped bubble bath cream, shampoo, body scrubs and moisturizing body creams. Bathecary home spa products, which hail from London, are based in ginger and lemon, while Kneipp makes an arnica warming massage oil blended with ginger to relax and heal sore muscles. The Ginger AttractionWhether sipping ginger tea in your home or at your favorite holistic spa, soaking in a warm ginger bath, or enjoying an invigorating ginger massage, you’re certain to appreciate ginger’s undeniable appeal.
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