Botanical Name: Mentha Piperata
Common Method Of Extraction: Steam distillation
Parts Used: Whole plant
Note Classification: Top
Aroma: Strong, clean, fresh, minty aroma
Extraction: Extracted using steam distillation from whole plant that is above ground just before the flowering
Oil Properties: The essential oil has fresh, sharp and menthol smell. Further, its color is variable from clear to pale yellow with viscosity that is watery.
Therapeutic Properties: Analgesic, anesthetic, antiphlogistic, antispasmodic, antiseptic, antigalactagogue, astringent, decongestant, emmenagogue, carminative, cephalic, cholagogue, cordial, stimulant, stomachic, vasoconstrictor. Further, its cooling effect also makes the oil also suitable for use in end products involving skin and hair care solutions. Further, the oil also acts as an effective balm for bruises as well as sore joints. Peppermint oil assists in curing nervous disorders as well as in stimulating mind as well as in helping in focusing concentration. Other than this, it is also used for treating issues like muscular aches & pains, skin problems and issues of respiratory tract. It is also preferred to be used in burners and vaporizers to increase concentration and stimulate the mind.
Blends Well With: Basil, eucalyptus, lemon, lime, mandarin, cedarwood, marjoram, pine, bergamot, cajeput, thyme, rosemary, spearmint.
Precautions: The Peppermint oil is non-irritant and non-toxic oil and can be used with less dilution. The only thing that can be taken care while using is that a little sensitization may occur due to menthol content is the oil.