Collection: Ginger

Ginger is a flowering plant characterized by its thick, knotty rhizome. It belongs to the Zingiberaceae family, alongside turmeric and cardamom, and thrives in tropical climates. Ginger plants can reach heights of up to three feet, with lance-shaped leaves and clusters of fragrant yellow-green flowers. The rhizome, which is the part used medicinally and culinarily, boasts a pungent aroma and spicy-sweet flavor profile, making it a versatile addition to both savory dishes and herbal remedies.

Ginger root's fiery energy is often used to invigorate spells and rituals associated with vitality, passion, and courage. Its warming nature is believed to ignite inner strength and resilience, making it a potent ally in manifestation work and overcoming obstacles. Ginger is also thought to enhance psychic awareness and intuition, offering clarity and focus during divination practices.

Medicinally, it is renowned for aiding digestion, relieving nausea, and reducing inflammation. Rich in antioxidants and compounds like gingerol, it supports immune function and may alleviate symptoms of arthritis and muscle soreness. Ginger's antimicrobial properties also contribute to its role in promoting overall health and wellness.

Property Description
Origin India - Southeast Asia, originating primarily in regions such as India and China.
Botanical name Zingiber officinale
Other names Ginger root, African ginger, Jamaican ginger
Plant part used Rhizome
Zodiac Aries, Leo, Sagittarius
Chakra Solar Plexus, Root
Element Fire
Keywords Vitality, passion, courage, digestion, warmth