- Properties: is an exceptionally versatile oil and is widely used across the world. Peppermint oil has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antiviral, pain relieving, antispasmodic, fungicidal and antimicrobial properties. Along with the aforementioned properties, peppermint essential oil can be used for digestive concerns, as a nervine stimulant, vasoconstrictor, decongestant, and astringent. It can provide relief from headaches, fever, joint and muscle pain, insomnia, and itching. Peppermint oil is also known to deter insects and other pests.
- Non-Organic Alternative? Yes,
- History/Fun Fact: Peppermint is indigenous to Europe. A hybrid of watermint and spearmint, peppermint has naturalized itself across the globe, spanning from the United States to Australia to India. India accounts for over 75% of the world’s production. Because it naturally contains high levels of menthol and menthone, peppermint oil is used widely in the manufacture of many products including shampoo, soap, deodorants, toothpaste, chewing gum, candy, and tea.
- Safety and contraindications: Inhalation and application of peppermint oil on the skin can cause a skin reaction. Use caution when using with the elderly and always dilute with a . It should not be used anywhere near the eye area or any mucous membranes as it can burn. NEVER apply neat (undiluted) to the skin. It should never be used in the first trimester of pregnancy, or when breastfeeding. We recommend a maximum dilution of 5% for topical applications.
- Child Safety: Not safe for children. Do not apply on or near the face of infants and children.
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