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Peppermint

Stimulating digestive aid. Peppermint leaves contain menthol which is a proven aid to digestion. The familiar aroma of Mentha piperita is known for both its warming and cooling properties. Friendly to the sinuses, peppermint is also useful to the muscular system, especially for women during monthly cycles or menopause.

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Category:     Essential Oils
Parts Used:     Flowers, leaves and stocks.
Body System:     Circulatory System, Digestive System, Glandular System, Immune System, Intestinal System, Nervous System, Respiratory System, Structural System, Urinary System

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3910-9 5 ml $11.95 $7.95

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    Cramps, Stomach (occasional)
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Peppermint is an essential oil derived from Mentha piperita. It's warm and cool fragrance is beneficial for easing the digestion process. Peppermint essential oil calms muscle spasms, aches, and strains, and it's a great comfort for those who suffer with menstrual cramps and pain. It also helps alleviate sinus pain and pressure.


Ingredients
100% pure Mentha piperita oil.


Nature
Invigorating, stimulating, uplifting, warming


How to Use
Diffusion, Massage, Inhallation, Skin and hair care, Outdoors


Blend With
Clove Bud, Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon, Pine Needle, Pink Grapefruit, Rosemary, Thyme Linalol


Properties
Analgesic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, digestive, insect repellant, skin care, stomachic


Uses
Both warming and cooling, Peppermint is refreshing, uplifting, and invigorating. It's antiseptic properties are especially soothing to the skin and are balancing to oily skin and hair.


User Care
Peppermint essential oil is strong and may cause irritation to the skin (if not diluted). Do not use for children under 5 years old.






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