Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint Essential Oil

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Peppermint Essential Oil has a strong, fresh, penetrating scent because of its high menthol content, but it exudes herbaceous notes rather than candy-like notes.

 100% Pure Peppermint Essential Oil

  • COSMETIC:
    Antiseptic, astringent, cordial, nervine, sudorific.

  • ODOROUS:
    Analgesic, cephalic, cordial, decongestant, digestive, emmenagogue, expectorant, nervine, stimulant.

  • MEDICINAL:
    Analgesic, anesthetic, anti-galactagogue, anti-phlogistic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, cephalic, cholagogue, cordial, decongestant, digestive, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, hepatic, nervine, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific, vasoconstrictor, vermifuge.

     AVAILABLE IN 3 SIZES! 

     

    • ALL NATURAL
    • PURE GRADE
    • KOSHER
    • GLASS AMBER BOTTLE FOR FRESHNESS
    • TAMPER EVIDENT CAP
    • INTEGRATED DROPPER

       {uses} Use in a diffuser or warming plate. Dilute at 1-2% in a carrier oil for skin contact. Please read all directions on bottle. SDS documents available upon request.

      For external use only (never consume/ingest essential oils). Avoid contact with eyes. Do not use on children, or when pregnant, nursing or while using medication.

      {precautions} An essential oil should not be used instead of seeing a doctor for medical advice. Never self-prescribe and if in doubt please ask your doctor. Do not use on sensitive skin and always do a small test of the oil before use. If an allergic reaction occurs or you get the oil in your eyes then wash away the oil with water and then seek medical attention.  ALWAYS DILUTE ESSENTIAL OILS IN A CARRIER OIL AT 1-2% BEFORE APPLYING DIRECTLY TO THE SKIN.

      We STRONGLY advise these essential oils to not be ingested even if labeled FOOD GRADE, and used as aromatherapy or diluted in a carrier oil ONLY.

      Be exceptionally careful using essential oils of any kind around or on pets. Seek veterinarian's advice. If using essential oils and pet shows any signs of respiratory distress or other sudden ailments, seek emergent veterinary care.