Peppermint - Invigorating & Soothing

 

 

Ask an aromatherapist which Essential Oil should be used to 'invigorate the mind and soothe the body' and they will likely say it’s Peppermint Pure Essential Oil.

 

Peppermint Essential Oil is a popular natural remedy that has been used for centuries for its many health benefits, known for its strong, refreshing scent which is both uplifting and soothing.  A well-known use of peppermint essential oil is its ability to help soothe digestive issues. It’s cooling and calming properties can help relieve symptoms of indigestion, bloating, gas, and nausea.

In addition to its physical health benefits, Peppermint Essential Oil is also known to have a positive impact on mental health. Its invigorating scent can help boost mood and energy levels. Diffusing Peppermint Oil or adding a few drops to a warm bath can help relieve stress and promote relaxation.

Its antimicrobial properties make it a great natural cleaning agent, giving it a number of uses around the home. It can be added to cleaners or laundry detergents to help kill bacteria and viruses. Peppermint is also a popular addition to shampoos and conditioners to promote healthy hair and scalp.

 

 

So how does this fresh Essential Oil make us feel?   

 

Peppermint pure essential oil is known for its invigorating and uplifting properties, which can make you feel more alert and energized. When inhaled, the scent of peppermint oil can stimulate the senses, improve mental clarity, and enhance concentration.

The cooling and soothing sensation of peppermint oil can also help relieve tension and promote relaxation. It has a refreshing and invigorating effect on the body and can help reduce feelings of stress and anxiety.

Peppermint pure essential oil can also help alleviate physical discomforts such as headaches, muscle aches, and digestive issues. It has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, and is known for its ability to support respiratory health. It can help clear congestion and soothe sore throats, making it a great natural remedy for colds and flu.

 

 

What's the history behind this soothing Essential Oil and how is it extracted?

 

The use of Peppermint Pure Essential Oil dates back to ancient Egypt, where it was used to treat a variety of ailments including indigestion, nausea, and headache. The Greeks and Romans also used peppermint for its medicinal properties. It was believed to have a cooling effect on the body and was used to soothe upset stomachs, ease breathing, and relieve headaches. It was also used as a natural insect repellent. Peppermint was introduced to Europe in the 1700's, where it quickly became popular for its refreshing scent and cooling properties. It was commonly used in perfumes, soaps, and other personal care products.

Today, Peppermint is widely used in aromatherapy and natural remedies and it’s popularity continues to grow as more people seek natural alternatives to traditional medicine.

Peppermint Oil is typically extracted from the leaves of the peppermint plant using a process called steam distillation. Peppermint Oil can also be extracted using other methods such as cold pressing, but steam distillation is the most common method used in commercial production.

In the distillation chamber, steam is introduced and circulated around the dried leaves, causing the essential oil to be released from the leaves. The steam and essential oil are then passed through a condenser, where they are cooled and separated into two parts. The essential oil is collected, while the remaining water and plant material are discarded

 

 

Spiritual Attainment

Peppermint Essential Oil is believed to have a number of spiritual uses and benefits. It is commonly used in aromatherapy and meditation practices to promote mental clarity, stimulate the mind, and enhance spiritual awareness. 

Peppermint is believed to have cleansing properties, both physically and spiritually. Its strong scent is thought to help clear negative energy and promote positive energy flow, making it a popular choice for energy cleansing and purification rituals.

In addition, Peppermint is also believed to have a calming effect on the mind and body, which can help promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety. It can be used in aromatherapy or massage to promote a sense of calm and well-being, and to help release negative emotions and energy.

 

 

Aromatic Description

Peppermint has a piercingly sharp, menthol fragrance. Its refreshing aroma lifts the spirits, it's cooling when hot and warming when cold. 

Peppermint is a powerful Essential Oil used on its own but also blends well with: Lavender, Eucalyptus-Cedarwood and Lemon.

 


 

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LeRêve has been a market leader in Aromatherapy for more than 25 years. When you purchase a LeRêve Pure Essential Oil – single or blend – you’re investing in the very best. Our Essential Oils are 100% natural, sourced from plants grown in pristine environments and extracted to retain the highest levels of aromatic and therapeutic constituents. 

 

 

FACT – Essential Oils that do not have an Aust L number printed on the carton and label, are not guaranteed to be pure and free of synthetics, and are cosmetic in nature with no therapeutic benefits.

Every LeRêve Pure Essential Oil and Oil Blend is listed on the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (ARTG) and is manufactured according to a strict code of Good Manufacturing Practice, guaranteeing the purity of our premium grade oils.  

 

 

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