Peppermint Oil
Pure Essential Oils
Mentha x piperita
Also Known As: Brandy
Mint, Balm Mint
Size: 8ml
Source: Steam distilled from the
leaf; ethically farmed; grown in the USA.
Therapeutic
Benefit - Mind: Peppermint Oil
relieves anger, depression, panic and hysteria. Brings clear thinking
and ability to concentrate. Energizing.
Therapeutic
Benefit - Body: Peppermint Oil is
analgesic and astringent. It is cooling when hot, and warming when cold
due to the menthone content. This makes it perfect for colds, asthma,
bronchitis, hemorrhoids, fevers, and hot flashes. Peppermint Oil is a good
digestive tonic for food poisoning, vomiting, indigestion, irritable
bowel syndrome, diarrhea, travel sickness, and nausea. It is a stimulant
for numb limbs, shock, fainting, and dizziness. Peppermint Oil works as an
analgesic for headaches, muscles aches, itching, inflammation and
sunburn. Other uses for Peppermint include: acne, oily skin, anemia,
decongestant, rheumatoid arthritis, varicose veins, bad breath,
deodorant, disinfectant, ant and rodent repellent.
Therapeutic
Benefit - Spirit: Peppermint
Oil opens solar plexus chakra, stimulates the conscious, and dispels pride.
Application
Method:
Dilute 20 drops in 2 oz Carrier Oil
or Massage
Oil and apply to
skin or bath. Use 4 drops in 2 cups of hot water for a steam.
Action
Word:
Energizing
Color
Energy:
Pink - Energizing
Fragrance: Minty,
strong, sweet, herbaceous
Note:
Top-Middle Note
Color
of Oil:
Clear with a tinge of yellow
Major
Chemical Constituents: 1,8-cineole,
menthol, menthone, methyl acetate
Blends
well with:
Basil, Bergamot, Cedarwood, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Geranium, Grapefruit,
Lavandin, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Marjoram, Niaouli, Orange,
Pine, Rosemary, Sage, Sandalwood, Tangerine
Botany: A
perennial herb that grows up to 3 feet tall and is a hybrid of watermint
(Mentha aquatica) and spearmint (Mentha spicata). Native to Europe but
grown worldwide.
History:
Peppermint has been widely used for thousands of years and believed to
be “the world’s oldest medicine”. It was used by the Romans for its
digestive properties. Peppermint in modern times is used in many items
from toiletries to flavoring and fragrances.
Warnings: Avoid
during pregnancy. May irritate skin – always dilute.
Peppermint Oil Quality:
This Aromatherapy Essential Oil has been has been rigorously tested to
ensure its purity; it has not been diluted or adulterated, and you get
exactly what's on the label. All our Aromatherapy Oils are 100% Pure
Essential Oils, extracted from plants. These are NOT synthetic perfume
or fragrance oils. These Natural Essential Oils are extracted from
quality sources (not re-runs from plant material used for other
things), and have a good, full and complex profile that tends to be a
little "sweeter" than other brands (which can be more woody or
medicinal).
All
of our Elizabeth Van Buren's Therapeutic Essential Oils have been have been GC/MS analyzed to guarantee their
quality
Please note (Disclaimer and
Cautions): These statements and
products have not
been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration, and are not intended
to diagnose, treat, cure, prevent, or mitigate any disease. These
products are not substitutes for medical care. For external use only; do
not ingest. Keep away from the eyes and out of reach of children and
pets. Store tightly capped in a cool, dark place to extend the life of
your oils. Test on skin for sensitivity before use.