Essential Oil – Plai

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Product Type 100% Pure & Natural Essential oil
Available in 5ml
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Botanical Name Cymbopogon martinii
Origin India
Part Leaf
Extraction Steam
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$50.00

[ Scent Library ]
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Aroma
  • A cool, spicy, and herbaceous-green aroma.
  • Unlike Ginger, which is "hot" and "sharp," Plai is "cool" and "earthy."
  • It opens with a fresh, peppery-camphoraceous top note, followed by a dry, woody heart that has a subtle medicinal undertone.
  • It lacks the "citrusy" sweetness of Ginger, offering instead a clean, root-like finish that smells like damp earth and fresh rain.
  • It smells "medicinal yet soothing"—refreshing rather than biting
Category Floral | Herbaceous | Spicy
Note Top - Middle
Intensity 4/6
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[ More About ]
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AKA Thai Ginger
Chinese 姜参
Japanese プライ
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Botanical Family Zingiberaceae
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Chemistry Monoterpene
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Common Usage Muscle & Joint Relief (The "Pain Eraser")

  • Powerful Anti-Inflammatory: Plai is renowned for its ability to reduce inflammation at the source, outperforming many other essential oils for chronic pain.
  • Post-Workout Recovery: Helps significantly reduce Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) when applied after intense physical activity.
  • Managing Arthritis: Provides deep, cooling relief for stiff, swollen, and painful joints associated with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Injury Support: Effective for soothing sprains, strains, and tendonitis by increasing localized circulation and reducing swelling.

Digestive & Menstrual Support

  • Easing Menstrual Cramps: It is a powerful antispasmodic. When diluted and massaged onto the abdomen, it can provide rapid relief from painful period cramps.
  • Soothing Digestive Spasms: Helps calm an "irritable" gut, easing abdominal pain, bloating, and gas.
  • Combatting Nausea: Similar to its cousin Ginger, the scent of Plai can help settle a queasy stomach or motion sickness.

Immune & Respiratory Health

  • Asthma & Bronchitis Support: Traditionally used in Thailand to help open up the airways and reduce the inflammatory response in the lungs.
  • Fever Reducer: It has "refrigerant" properties, meaning it can help lower body temperature during a fever or in cases of heat exhaustion.
  • Immune Stimulant: Helps fortify the body’s natural defenses when used during the early onset of a cold or flu.

Emotional & Mental Wellness

  • Combatting "Brain Fog": Its sharp, clean aroma helps clear mental confusion and improves focus during periods of exhaustion.
  • Post-Trauma Support: Believed to help the body "release" the physical memory of trauma or shock stored in the muscles.
  • Grounding & Strengthening: Provides a sense of stability for those feeling emotionally vulnerable or physically depleted.
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Blending note A clean, almost "bitter-green" spice profile, it works best with oils that support its physical benefits or provide an aromatic "lift
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Do you know? Plai has been used for over a thousand years in Thailand, but it only gained international recognition in the late 1990s after clinical studies confirmed its effectiveness was comparable to some over-the-counter anti-inflammatory creams, yet without the side effects.
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Contraindication
  • Remarkably gentle and non-irritating.
  • Unlike Ginger or Black Pepper, it is not a "hot" oil and can be used on most skin types.
  • However, as with all potent oils, a 1–3% dilution is recommended.
  • It is generally avoided during the first trimester of pregnancy
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