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Peppermint Certified Organic Essential Oil (MR03) 10mL

Product Code MR03 Peppermint Certified Organic Essential Oil
Scientific Name Mentha Piperita
Part of Plant Flowering Herb
Method of Extraction Steam Distilled
Country of Origin South Africa

Ingredients / Active Ingredients
Contains 100% Certified Organic Peppermint Essential Oil.

Description
Promotes blood circulation and relieves muscular and psychological pains.

Characteristic & Properties

Evidentially, Peppermint was used in ancient Egypt. both the ancient Chinese and Japanese used Peppermint oil too. A grassy-minty scent is renowned for relieving nausea and headaches.

A grass

Anti-inflammatory, anti-viral
Aid digestive disorder & bowel syndrome
This oil is used as inhalation to treat respiratory symptoms e.g. coughs & cold & bronchitis, sinusitis as well as migraine, nausea and nervous conditions.
It is also very useful in the treatment of colds and flu
An astringent and anti-spasmodic.
Anti-septic for skin irritation

Directions
Multipurpose Liquid (1ml/1ml)
Massage: 4 drops to 10 ml carrier oil
Bath: 5 drops
Vaporiser: 9-10 drops in a bowl of vaporizer
Not to be taken. Do not apply directly to skin
Keep out of reach of children.

User Guide / Precautions
Peppermint essential oil is extremely high in the chemical component of menthol; because of this fact, it should be taken with great care. Peppermint essential oil is not suitable for pregnant and lactating women, infants and young children.

It should not be used in cases of epilepsy or heart disease either. Used in the evening, Peppermint essential oil may cause wakefulness. High doses might cause allergic reactions.

Director’s Comments:
In 2004, I went to the South of France for Aromatherapy training. Dr Daniel, a world famous aromatherapy specialist told me that the French have used aromatherapy essential oils for over 1,500 years to help treat diseases and health problems. Doctors would even prescribe essential oils to patients where it was claimed back by medi-care.

But unfortunately today the big drug companies have encouraged doctors to stop this practice so they don’t lose profits. Dr Daniel also advised that peppermint oil can be ingested (taken orally) if you know how to use it properly. In our training he used a few drops of peppermint essential oil on a cut piece of apple which had a very refreshing taste.

We were also asked to run peppermint oil on our feet which helped to increase the circulation in our bodies. It is also good for enhancing the immune system. Next time you have a flu try rubbing some peppermint oil on your feet to see how much better you feel.

Another tip you be to inhale peppermint oil while you drive to keep you alert and awake or you can burn peppermint oil in your office to help increase energy and aid concentration.

Storage Barcode
Store below 30°C