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Healing Properties of the Peppermint Essential Oil
Out of all the essential oils, peppermint is one of the most popular. It has a wide range of healing properties for a wide range of ailments. In this article, we’ll go into a brief overview of the peppermint essential oil and then go into its various uses and application. By the end of this article, you’ll know exactly what peppermint is and how to use it for your own purposes.
What is the Peppermint Essential Oil?
The peppermint essential oil is made by distilling the peppermint plant. The plant grows in various parts of Asia and Europe. When most people think of the peppermint plant, they think of purple because the buds of the flower are purple. However, when the whole plant is processed and the oils are extracted, the color is usually light yellow or green because of the rest of the plant.
Peppermint goes by many other names: Brandy Mint, Lamb mint, or Mentha Piperita is just some of the names peppermint is known by all over the world.
What can Peppermint Essential Oil be Used For?
The lists of ailments peppermint can help cure are simply endless. Here we’ll go over just some of the more common ones.
Peppermint can help relieve headaches quickly. It can also help relieve digestion problems naturally without medicine.
Peppermint is also the only essential oil that can help cure both jet lag and motion sickness. It can also help stave off mild anxiety attacks and reduce nausea.
When applied on poison ivy and hives, peppermint can help quickly provide relief. Peppermint can also help provide relief from low blood pressure or menstrual cramps. It can help with tooth aches, coughs and colds as well.
Finally, peppermint can also be used to help relieve aching feet or muscle aches. As you can see, the uses of peppermint are widely varied.
How Do You Apply Peppermint?
There are many ways to apply the peppermint essential oil. Oftentimes you can buy ice creams, teas or capsules that contain the essential oil in them already. If that’s the case, just follow the instructions on the label.
If you’re buying it in its essential oil form, here are some ways to use it:
Muscle Aches - Drop ten drops into a bathtub and soak. The peppermint essential oil will slowly absorb itself through the skin.
Headaches, Migraine - Mix the essential oil with carrier oil and rub it near your temples. The carrier oil is important because essential oils can be hazardous on the bare skin. Remember not to ever use an essential oil in its raw form on your bare skin.
Aching Teeth, Bad Breath - Mix about 3-5 drops in a cup of water and use it as your mouth wash. Do this before applying tooth paste if you’re brushing your teeth.
Motion Sickness - Either dilute and place on a tissue and inhale, or dilute into carrier oil and rub onto your temples.
You now know much more about the peppermint essential oil than most other people. The peppermint essential oil can be a great way to cure yourself of a wide variety of ailments. Have fun exploring and experimenting!
Marilyn Reid
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/healing-properties-of-the-peppermint-essential-oil-713074.html
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