Designer Planet: Powerful ways to use Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint Essential Oil’s fragrance is most familiar and
pleasant to most. Peppermint oil is very intense and most other steam
distances are more concentrated than distilled essential oils. At low
dilutions, it is fresh, mint and quite uplifting. It’s a favorite around
Christmas and holidays, but it’s also a popular round.
Peppermint Essential Oil contains Methol. Menthol inspires a cold
sensation, and in a body’s mist, peppermint oil can help to calm you
down (in low vulnerability) or in diffuser.
Mint oil can help reduce nausea, headache, stomach, gas, indigestion,
and anxiety. It works on the digestive system by speeding up the
elimination rate. Peppermint oil cools down the stomach to the
involuntary smooth muscles, produces an antispasmodic effect, and
improves the flow of bile. It can help to inhibit the inconvenience
associated with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and studies have shown
that encapsulated peppermint oil can take IBS symptoms in at least 80%
of people who take it. ] Peppermint oil is effective because it contains
menthol, which interferes with the movement of electrolytes in the cell
membrane, prevents involuntary contraction.
Mint uses essential oils
Asthma, strokes, fatigue, flu, flatulence, headache, nausea, itching,
sinusitis, headache [Julia Lawless, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Essential Oils (Rockport, MA: Element Books, 1995), 59-67.] Probably
Potent Rodents
Botanical name
Mentha Piparita
Common remediation method
Steam distillate
Plant Part is commonly used
Leaves and flowers / buds
colour
Clear with a yellow color
Consistency
thin
Perfumery note
Peak
Strength of early aroma
Strong