Peppermint essential oil 10ml

5,50 

Due to its stimulating effect on the general nervous system, it is suitable for calming and regulating diseases such as tremor, insomnia, stomach upset, liver inflammation, depression. It also boosts memory and concentration. In the case of hyperglycaemia. Relieves tension and anxiety. An oil with a dual action, which is generally cooling and energising, but has a warming effect in larger quantities.

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Uses:
sauna – add a drop to bath water
bath – add a few drops to bath water
aromatherapy lamp – add a drop or two to water, candle under lamp warms water-oil mixture which then evaporates into the room
DIY – use for soaps and other handmade cosmetics and candles. Can be used in a variety of ways, also dissolved in water and used in oil lamps, diffusers and moisturisers, mixed with base oil in aromatherapy. . Always dilute with base oil before applying to the skin. Avoid eye contact and application to damaged skin. For external use only. Vegan.

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Country of origin USA
steam distillation
Latin name Mentha piperita
Good to mix lemon, ginger, black pepper, lemongrass, rosemary
Features

PIPERRY (MENTHA PIPERITA)- the flowering part of the plant is used for many ailments, digestive ailments, colic, nausea, flatulence, diarrhoea, vomiting during pregnancy, headaches, toothaches and muscle aches. Good to blend: lemon, ginger, black pepper, lemongrass, rosemary Fresh, strong, balsamic scent. The essential oil is a yellow to greenish liquid with fast absorption and a fresh herbal fragrance, becoming viscous when cold. Gives energy and freshness. Promotes circulation, pain relief, anti-bacterial, astringent, digestive and cleansing, deodorant, valuable insect and parasite repellent. Good against lice, scabies. Against skin disease. Good for asthma, fever, headache, flatulence, vertigo. For mental fatigue and depression. Refreshing and stimulating due to menthol content. Opens the respiratory passages, good in combination with rosemary and eucalyptus oil for breathlessness. Promotes oxygen uptake, dissolves mucus and eliminates infection. For sunburn , burnt skin and itching. For the teeth – antiseptic and blood circulation activating action: put the oil on the clean part of the finger and massage the gums with circular movements inside and outside. Against bad breath and gum infections. Keeps away mosquitoes and other insects. According to Greek myth, the nymph Mentha was transformed into a herb by his beloved wife Persephone. According to Pliny, the Greeks and Romans crowned themselves with peppermint for celebrations. Peppermint has been used medicinally in England for the last few centuries. Because of its stimulating effect on the general nervous system, it is used to calm and regulate ailments such as tremors, insomnia, stomach upsets, liver inflammation and depression. An oil with a dualpidic effect, which generally cools and gives energy, but in larger quantities has a warming effect. Generally cooling, but with a warming effect in massage. On contact with the skin, the oil constricts the capillaries, which gives a stimulating effect, increases circulation and produces a warming sensation. It is therefore ideal for poor circulation. Relaxes muscles and the digestive tract and stimulates bile secretion, which is the reason for many digestive blends. For seasickness, nausea, indigestion. Cooling and astringent properties, good for hot flushes, tension headaches and migraines, tired and swollen feet. Relieves pain in leg cramps, tight ligaments and inflammatory rheumatoid arthritis and gout. Menthol, the main constituent of peppermint, has a stimulating effect on the respiratory system. It also increases memory and concentration. For hyperalgesia. Relieves tension and anxiety. Helps overcome fatigue, invigorates body and mind. Helps with headaches and nausea. Increases bile and stomach functions. As a mental stimulant, it creates mental clarity and generates positivity in the mind. Disperses confusion, depression, concentration problems, anxiety and nervous tension. It activates underproductive hormones and has mainly tonic effects (increases and stimulates organic functions). It is therefore suitable for overwork and overtiredness. Relieves colds. Regulates body temperature. An excellent remedy for dizziness. Improves concentration. Calming and respiratory relaxing. It has a strong antiseptic effect on most bacteria, as well as analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-irritant properties. It works thanks to menthol, the main component of peppermint essential oil. This reduces the sensitivity of the nerve endings. Generally considered to be non-toxic and non-irritating, although some may be hypersensitive due to menthol content. Use in moderation. Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In young children, avoid wearing close to the face to avoid getting it on mucous membranes, although the risk is small. Not suitable in combination with homeopathic remedies. MAAGIA: Suitable for warding off negativity and stress in the work environment. It also has a calming effect.