The plant that April’s Oil of the Month comes from is well known in Southeast Asia, Thailand, Indonesia and parts of China. Finger Root, also known as Chinese Keys, Chinese Ginger, and Krachai, is wildly grown in lush, dense forests. It is also grown commercially, as it’s such a popular product.
Benefits and Uses of Finger Root
First, the name, Finger Root, comes from the rhizome, which resembles long fingers. It’s from the Ginger family, which has over 1200 species. The plant which is ornamental in many yards and looks similar to any lily or orchid is easy to grow in shady, moist places. Plus, it has a lovely pinkish flower and possesses an earthy, mildly spicy aroma.
In Thailand, it benefits for culinary purposes, and people in Southern China use it for medicinal purposes. In addition, many feel that it can help with the digestive system and nausea and to clear congestion. It helps with swelling and discomfort and makes a great oil for those with minor back or joint discomfort. Furthermore, the essential oil as well can help with these issues and is also helps to dispel excessive, busy, worrisome thoughts.
Here are some recipes using Finger Root Essential Oil that can help for aching joints and soreness and also as a chest rub for congestion. In addition, you might also receive the side benefit of a good night’s sleep.
Respiratory/Joint Support Blend
What you’ll need:
- 1 oz of Olive Lotion
- 6 drops Finger Root
- 4 drops Kunzea
- 3 drops Sweet Orange
- 3 drops Fragonia
What you’ll do:
First, combine essential oils into the unscented lotion. Once mix thorougly, apply to areas of concern.
All is Well Blend
What you’ll need:
- 4 drops Finger Root
- 2 drops Pink Grapefruit
- 3 drops Lime
- 2 drops Clary Sage
- 2 drops Patchouli
- Personal aromatherapy inhaler
What you’ll do:
Apply all essential oils to the wick of the personal inhaler. Relax and enjoy!
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