Aroma: Strong, minty, and refreshing Latin Name: Mentha x piperita Country of Origin: USA Cultivation Method: Conventionally grown Extraction Method: Steam distilled Extracted From: Flowering herb Color: Clear to pale yellow, sometimes greenish Perfumery Note: Top Consistency ...Aroma: Strong, minty, and refreshing Latin Name: Mentha x piperita Country of Origin: USA Cultivation Method: Conventionally grown Extraction Method: Steam distilled Extracted From: Flowering herb Color: Clear to pale yellow, sometimes greenish Perfumery Note: Top Consistency: Thin liquid Aromatherapy Properties: Refreshing, energizing, and cooling Suggested Use: The aroma can be useful to help open breathing, boost alertness, reduce indigestion, and may calm a headache. Topically, it has a strong cooling effect that can ease stiffness and swelling. Always dilute essential oils with topical use.
Dilute peppermint essential oil to 2%, which equals about 10 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier oil. Essential oils are more than just nice smells—they carry plant energy in the form of vibrations and frequencies that can interact with your mind and emotions. They help balance your energy, lift your mood, and support your mental well-being, all through the invisible yet powerful forces of light, vibration, and frequency.
Its a natural way to fine-tune your emotions and feel your best. Convenient and simple way to use and get results. Carry with you at all times for best results.
- Open the bottle and sniff 1-3 times - Sprinkle 15 drops on cotton ball, tissue, or bandana. Keep in pocket, purse or car. Sniff when inspired.
or needed - Sprinkle on pillow at night. High quality essential oils evaporate - Wonderful in a diffuser. History: Species of mint have been used since ancient Asian and Greek cultures over 3,000 years ago.
Peppermint is a hybrid plant of watermint and spearmint. Do not take internally unless suggested by a physician or trained medical professional This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure a disease.