Ginger Root (Cut and Sifted) (Zingiber officinale)
Ginger root is a warming, aromatic herb traditionally used in both culinary and herbal practices. This cut and sifted form makes it easy to use while preserving its bold, spicy character. Long valued for its stimulating and supportive qualities, ginger has been appreciated for generations as a natural way to support overall well-being.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
• Digestive comfort
• Circulation and warming the body
• Occasional nausea support
• Overall vitality and balance
Key Benefits
• Strongly warming and stimulating in nature
• Traditionally used to support healthy digestion
• Supports circulation and internal warmth
• A versatile and widely used herbal staple
• Commonly included in warming and seasonal blends
Ways to Use
• Decoction (Recommended): Add 1–2 teaspoons to water, bring to a gentle simmer, and heat for 10–15 minutes
• Blending: Can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other herbs
Other Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a warming herbal extract
• Topical: May be infused into oils for use in warming salves and body care products
• Culinary: Commonly used in teas, broths, and a variety of dishes
• DIY Projects: Ideal for herbal blends, warming teas, and natural body care formulations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Ginger carries a strong, warming, and activating energy. It is often turned to during times of sluggishness or stagnation, helping to stimulate movement, build internal warmth, and restore a sense of vitality and forward momentum.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in cut and sifted root form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and potency.
Safety Information
Strong and warming—use in moderate amounts
May not be suitable in large amounts during pregnancy
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ginger root is a warming, aromatic herb traditionally used in both culinary and herbal practices. This cut and sifted form makes it easy to use while preserving its bold, spicy character. Long valued for its stimulating and supportive qualities, ginger has been appreciated for generations as a natural way to support overall well-being.
Traditional Uses
Traditionally used to support:
• Digestive comfort
• Circulation and warming the body
• Occasional nausea support
• Overall vitality and balance
Key Benefits
• Strongly warming and stimulating in nature
• Traditionally used to support healthy digestion
• Supports circulation and internal warmth
• A versatile and widely used herbal staple
• Commonly included in warming and seasonal blends
Ways to Use
• Decoction (Recommended): Add 1–2 teaspoons to water, bring to a gentle simmer, and heat for 10–15 minutes
• Blending: Can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other herbs
Other Uses
• Tincture: Can be prepared as a warming herbal extract
• Topical: May be infused into oils for use in warming salves and body care products
• Culinary: Commonly used in teas, broths, and a variety of dishes
• DIY Projects: Ideal for herbal blends, warming teas, and natural body care formulations
Energetic / Intuitive Insight
Ginger carries a strong, warming, and activating energy. It is often turned to during times of sluggishness or stagnation, helping to stimulate movement, build internal warmth, and restore a sense of vitality and forward momentum.
Packaging & Sizes
Available in cut and sifted root form in multiple sizes:
0.5 oz
1 oz
2 oz
4 oz
Packaged with care to maintain freshness and potency.
Safety Information
Strong and warming—use in moderate amounts
May not be suitable in large amounts during pregnancy
Before making any changes to your diet you should always consult with your doctor, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications or have existing conditions.
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.