Peppermint 100% Pure Essential Oil, 8oz |  | Brand: GH Category: Beauty
Buy New: $17.99 as of 9/6/2010 02:57 CDT details
Seller: Greenals Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 6,368
Media: Health and Beauty Size: 8oz
UPC: 797734841367 EAN: 0797734841367 ASIN: B001HWBS9C
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| • | Peppermint Essential Oil | | • | 100% Pure & Natural | | • | Undiluted |
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Product Description Peppermint Essential Oil Botanical Name: Mentha arvensis (Japanese Peppermint) Common Uses: Peppermint is widely credited with being a digestive aid. Peppermint leaves contain menthol, which is a proven aid to digestion. The familiar aroma of Mentha piperita is known for both its warming and cooling properties. Friendly to the sinuses, peppermint is also useful to the muscular system, especially for women during monthly cycles or menopause. Peppermint is commonly known from peppermint tea, chewing gum or candy, but the Essential Oil is much more strong and concentrated and should be used in moderation. Very fresh and clean smelling. Refreshing, mental stimulant, energizing, used to enhance well-being of digestive and respiratory system. Relieves bad breath. Good nerve tonic that helps with mental fatigue and nervous stress. Mixes well with: Basil, eucalyptus, geranium, grapefruit, juniper, lavender, lemon, myrrh, pine, rosemary, spearmint, tea tree, and wintergreen. Safety Information: Avoid if pregnant or breast feeding. Do not use on babies or small children. May cause irritation to sensitive skin, however it is rare. Important to do a patch test, first, before applying in large amounts. Do not use in baths. Should not be used in conjunction with homeopathic remedies, as it will act as an antidote.
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| Customer Reviews: Of MICE AND MEN December 2, 2009 Robert J. Graveline (Rocky Hill, CT USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Field mice have been a problem at our home each winter. They come in and raid the foodstuff. However, I read that Peppermint oil soaked on cotten balls and arranged around suspected entry areas will deter them from remaining. I have been trapping them in the past and disposing of them that way. Hoping for success.
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