- Natural oil obtained from peppermint leaves, young shoots and flowers in the steam distillation process. It has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antiseptic and refreshing properties.
Natural oil obtained from the leaves, young shoots and flowers of peppermint in the process of steam distillation. Its strong scent has a stimulating effect on the body.
- It has anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antiseptic and refreshing properties
- Many of the oil's properties result from the presence of menthol, which acts on cold receptors in the skin, creating a feeling of coolness. Relieves rheumatic symptoms
- It is widely used to treat diseases of the respiratory tract and digestive system
Used in inhalations, it works perfectly in case of a runny nose, facilitating breathing, and as an expectorant, it eliminates colds and coughs. In massage, the oil is used for gastric problems. It stimulates the digestive system, helps with indigestion and nausea, and relieves abdominal cramps and colic.
The oil improves well-being, refreshes the mind and body, adds self-confidence and helps with concentration. Repels most insects. Increases the body's immunity.
All essential oils offered by Etja are 100% natural. Each Etja product is registered in the CPNP database and dermatologically tested.
How to use:
- inhalations for colds and flu
- an aromatherapy bath has a warming and antirheumatic effect and has a beneficial effect on the respiratory system. In summer, the cooling effect
- Shower to cool down in the summer - combine 2/3 drops with two pumps of base oil (approx. 2 ml) and rub into damp skin all over the body,
- forehead compresses for headaches,
- steamer (cleaning acne skin),
- warming massage add a very small amount to your favorite base oils
It goes well with oils: eucalyptus, lemon, rosemary, lavender, pine.
Contraindications:
Avoid contact with eyes. Use in small amounts with each treatment. Using peppermint oil too often may cause sleep disturbance. For external use.
Storage:
Store in a tightly closed dark glass bottle at room temperature, out of the reach of children.
Origin:
Italy