ZenGest®

Supportive Blend

This proprietary blend of CPTG® essential oils includes Coriander, Ginger, and Fennel to help ease occasional stomach discomfort and indigestion. Add to Fractionated Coconut Oil as a part of a gentle tummy massage. Keep stomach jitters at bay and maintain a healthy digestive system.

ZenGest Essential Oil Blend

ZenGest®

Supportive Blend

Size:
5 ml
Item:
60215411
Retail:
ZAR413.34
Wholesale:
ZAR310.00
PV:
17.00
Qty:
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Primary Benefits

  • Soothes occasional discomfort.
  • When applied topically to the abdomen, ZenGest can calm aches and pains associated with an upset stomach.
What's Inside ZenGest Oil

What's Inside?

Cardamom Essential Oil

Cardamom is known as an expensive cooking spice and for being beneficial to the digestive system in a variety of ways when ingested. Commonly, it is used internally to help soothe occasional stomach discomfort. Ingested Cardamom also has profound effects on the respiratory system, which promotes clear breathing and respiratory health. Cardamom is added to traditional Indian sweets and teas for its cool, minty aroma and flavor, this is native to Southeast Asia. Through a collaborative and responsible sourcing arrangement, we can have a significant impact on the lives of local partners, ensuring that these farming communities enjoy improved livelihoods.

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Fennel

Fennel can be added to water as a satisfying alternative to sweets and is also known for its ability to promote healthy metabolic function, and circulation when ingested. Fennel can grow up to six feet in height and has delicate, feathery leaves. The history of Fennel use dates to ancient times when Roman warriors were said to have consumed Fennel to make them strong and ready for battle.

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Ginger

Sourced from Madagascar, doTERRA Ginger essential oil is derived from the fresh rhizome of the ginger plant – the subterranean stalk of a plant that shoots out the root system. A featured ingredient in many Asian dishes, Ginger has a hot, fragrant flavour when used as a kitchen spice. In Western tradition, Ginger is most often used in sweets like gingerbread and ginger snaps.

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Peppermint

The peppermint plant is a hybrid of watermint and spearmint and was first described by Carl Linneaus in 1753.

Consistently one of dōTERRA’s best sellers, Peppermint is always a useful oil to have on hand. Peppermint adds a refreshing, minty taste to desserts, beverages, smoothies, and even savoury dishes. A high menthol content – like that found in the dōTERRA Peppermint essential oil – distinguishes the best quality Peppermint oil from other products. Peppermint is also frequently used in toothpaste and chewing gum for oral care.

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Uses

  • Take internally to ease feelings of queasiness.
  • Add to water or tea to help maintain your body’s’ natural digestive processes.
  • Use internally before a long flight or road trip for a calming environment.

Directions for Use

Aromatic Use: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
Internal Use: Dilute one drop in 120 mL or 1/2 cup of liquid.

Cautions

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

Sourcing

Extensive, sustainable sourcing partnerships empower doTERRA to produce exclusive, proprietary oils and blends that preserve the purity and potency of each plant.

Peppermint
Mentha piperita
Different climates and soils impact the chemical profile of the peppermint plant. The Pacific Northwest is an ideal climate for growing peppermint because of the high and consistent amounts of rainfall each year. This contributes to a high menthol content, which gives peppermint its minty aroma and flavour.
Ginger
Zingiber officinale
Sourced from Madagascar, doTERRA Ginger essential oil is derived from the fresh rhizome of the ginger plant – the subterranean stalk of a plant that shoots out the root system. A featured ingredient in many Asian dishes, Ginger has a hot, fragrant flavour when used as a kitchen spice. In Western tradition, Ginger is most often used in sweets like gingerbread and ginger snaps.

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