Collection Method/ Method of Extraction: Steam distilled.
Odour: With the odour and taste of peppermint.
Appearance: A colourless to pale yellow liquid.
Plant Part: Leaves
Country of origin: Australia
Botanical Name: Mentha piperita
Digestive System
Peppermint essential oil may assist with a healthy and normally functioning digestive system and has historically been used for this purpose. It is reported to be a prime digestive support oil and therefore may assist with a wide array of digestive disturbances when applied topically.
Nervous System
The essential oil has a stimulating and invigorating aroma which may have a stimulant action on the nervous system. This effect could assist with poor memory and concentration, mild dizziness and faintness, mental fatigue and is often used as a support when dealing with jet lag. Peppermint essential oil is also regularly used to help clear the mind and mental fogginess, whilst also it may increase energy.
Musculoskeletal System
Aching feet, muscles and joints, muscle fatigue and pain. Peppermint essential oil may assist with the relief of these musculoskeletal ailments and has long been used for such a purpose.
Skin
Disliked by many insects including spiders, fleas, mice and many others. The oil may help to repel insects and other pests. Peppermint oil might also assist with cases of sunburn and is reported to have pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory properties to help with such use.
The following ways to use the essential oil should help you to get the most benefit from the oil.
For use with the Digestive System
Cooling tummy massage blend
Cooling peppermint essential oil is a prime oil to include in a stomach massage blend. It may assist with various digestive disturbances, especially those requiring an antispasmodic action, which Peppermint essential oil is thought to offer. Not only might the oil be a digestive tonic, but the action of a gentle stomach massage can also have a positive effect on the digestive system.
Blend Peppermint essential oil with any other oils of your choice Into 30ml of carrier oil.
For adults bodily application. Dermal application should be between a 1% - 2.5% dilution (between 6 - 15 drops per 30ml carrier/ base), depending on the user.
For elderly people, those with sensitive skin, or those with medical conditions a 1% dilution (6 drops) is needed.
Please see safety information below for further advice regarding dermal use.
For use with the Nervous system
Aromatherapy Inhaler
Aromatherapy inhalers are perfect for personal use and very convenient when on the go. Use whenever a boost of energy is required, by gently breathing in from the nasal inhaler.
In an empty nasal inhaler (available online) add between 2-4 drops of Peppermint essential oil onto the pad within the inhaler.
For use with the Musculoskeletal system
Massage Oil
Peppermint essential can be beneficial when used as part of a body massage oil blend.
Blend Peppermint essential oil with any other oils of your choice Into 30ml of carrier oil.
For adults bodily application. Dermal application should be between a 1% - 2.5% dilution (between 6 - 15 drops per 30ml carrier/ base), depending on the user.
For elderly people, those with sensitive skin, or those with medical conditions a 1% dilution (6 drops) is needed.
Please see safety information below for further advice regarding dermal use.
For use with the Skin
Protect Spray
To use simply spray on the skin of the body and also suitable as a room spray.
You will need;
- Your chosen essential oils including Peppermint essential oil.
- An empty dark glass spray bottle to hold 50 ml blend and a little extra for the essential oils.
- 50 ml distilled or spring water
- Less than 1tsp grain alcohol (this is to preserve and dilute the mixture)
Dilution;
- 4-5 drops of essential oils per 50ml of water.
Method;
- Add the alcohol into the glass bottle
- Then add the essential oils and shake to mix.
- Put the lid back on and allow this mixture to sit for at least 1 hour
- Finally, add the water and shake well.
- Always shake again before each use.
Storage;
Best stored in glass, not plastic. A dark glass bottle to preserve and keep out of direct sunlight. Always test an inconspicuous area of the pillow to check usage is suitable on this material.
Peppermint essential oil safety;
For use in aromatherapy Peppermint essential oil is;
Non-toxic externally, non-sensitising.
Dermal application should be between a 1% - 2.5% dilution (between 6 - 15 drops per 30ml carrier/ base), depending on the user. Anything greater than this may irritate mucous membranes.
Do not use it in cases of cardiac fibrillation, as it may not be compatible with some medication.
Avoid use with babies and infants.
Contraindications (all routes): Cardiac fibrillation, G6PD deficiency. Do not apply to or near the face of infants or children.
Some homoeopaths believe it may antidote some homoeopathic remedies.
NOT FOR INTERNAL USE. DO NOT INGEST.
Oral use is particularly ill-advised; Contraindications (oral): Cholestasis. Cautions (oral): Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Do not use this essential oil in pregnancy or when breastfeeding/lactating.
General Safety:
Please consult your healthcare professional before using essential oils if you are taking medication or have pre-existing medical conditions or during pregnancy or when breastfeeding/lactating.
Essential oils should always be diluted to the appropriate dilution ratio before use on the skin.
Avoid contact with sensitive areas such as the eyes.
Keep out of the reach of children and away from animals and open flames. Highly flammable.