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Nature of the Oil
The aroma is fresh, piercing and minty. Its odour effect is awakening, cooling and head-clearing.

 

Properties
Analgesia anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, antiviral, carminative, cephalic, expectorant, digestive, diuretic, febrifugal, hepatic, nervine, parasiticidal, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific, vermifugal.


Aromatherapeutic Uses:
Bruises, sprains and strains, swellings, ringworm, scabies, toothache, neuralgia, muscular aches and pains, respiratory disorders, halitosis, colic, indigestion, irritable bowel syndrome (oil taken internally in the form of peppermint capsules - dosage according to manufacturer's instructions), flatulence, mouth ulcers, mouth thrush, nausea, feverish conditions, colds and 'flu, fainting, headache, mental fatigue, migraine.

 

 

 

Aromatherapy is a multifaceted healing art which uses the essential oils of aromatic plants and trees to promote health of body and serenity of mind.

 

Disclaimer: Essential oils are marvellous healing substances, but they are also highly concentrated and potentially hazardous if misused. Please stop if you display signs of irritation as you might not be aware that you are allergic to certain materials. Essential oils are not a substitute for medical treatment. Please seek help from a relevant medical professional.

Peppermint Essential Oil (30ml) Free 10ml

S$36.00Price

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