DescriptionUse of peppermint essential oil in cosmetology: – Nail care: due to its antifungal properties, peppermint essential oil is indicated for the prevention and treatment of fungal nail diseases. – Hair Care: Peppermint oil is very beneficial for hair care. The cooling effect of peppermint oil helps relieve itchy scalp. Peppermint essential oil helps to get rid of dandruff and lice. Peppermint oil has an antiseptic, regenerating and stimulating effect, thanks to which it can stimulate hair growth for people suffering from baldness. The use of peppermint essential oil makes hair shiny and healthy. – Skin Care: Peppermint essential oil contains menthol, which is good for oily skin. Peppermint oil reduces the production of sebum, as well as narrows and cleanses the pores. Peppermint essential oil refreshes the skin and relieves signs of fatigue. Thanks to its bactericidal properties, peppermint oil eliminates acne and increases the protective barrier of the skin. This oil is also indicated for skin prone to rosacea. Household uses of peppermint essential oil: – Peppermint oil repels insects and relieves inflammation after their bites. Peppermint essential oil is useful as a repellent against mice, rats, cockroaches, ants. Uses of peppermint essential oil in cooking: – Peppermint essential oil is widely used in cooking. It is used in the preparation of sweets, ice cream, cakes, pastries and other confectionery. Peppermint oil is also added to salad dressings and marinades. Peppermint essential oil is used to flavor teas, vodkas, wines and other alcoholic beverages. Peppermint Essential Oil Indications Peppermint essential oil has the ability to treat indigestion, breathing problems, headache, nausea, fever, stomach and intestinal cramps. For the digestive system. Peppermint oil improves digestion, reduces gas formation, increases appetite, eliminates nausea and heartburn. Peppermint oil helps to relax the smooth muscles of the gastrointestinal tract without the use of drugs. For this purpose, you can dissolve 2-3 drops of peppermint essential oil in a glass of water and drink after eating. Dentistry. Peppermint oil, due to its antiseptic properties, is very useful in dentistry. Peppermint essential oil eliminates bad breath, helps protect teeth and gums from dangerous germs. Peppermint relieves toothache a little and has anti-inflammatory properties. Nausea and headache. Peppermint essential oil is a good home remedy for nausea and headaches. To quickly relieve a headache, simply apply a compress of peppermint essential oil to your forehead. Inhaling peppermint oil can combat nausea and motion sickness. Stress. Peppermint oil is able to relieve stress, depression and mental exhaustion. This oil also eliminates feelings of anxiety and anxiety. Urinary tract infections. Peppermint essential oil has rich antibacterial properties and can be used to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs). Respiratory diseases. Menthol, found in high amounts in peppermint oil, helps clear the airways. Peppermint essential oil is also an effective expectorant and therefore provides instant, albeit temporary, relief from numerous respiratory ailments, including nasal congestion, sinusitis, asthma, bronchitis, colds, and coughs. Anesthesia. Peppermint essential oil is used externally in the form of compresses and massage to relieve muscle and headaches. The pain-relieving properties of peppermint oil are due to its cooling and anti-inflammatory properties. The immune system. Peppermint essential oil can boost the immune system. Mint oil is also known as a powerful antiviral, antibacterial and antifungal agent. Peppermint oil contains camphor, menthol, and carvacrol, which are resistant to certain dangerous bacterial strains like E. coli, salmonella, and staphylococcus aureus. Circulation. The stimulating effect of peppermint oil increases blood circulation. Studies have shown that as soon as the vapors of peppermint essential oil reach the ends of the olfactory nerves, the pulse rate and blood circulation instantly increase. The stimulating effect of increasing blood circulation helps increase metabolism and increase oxygen supply to the body’s organs and brain. Recommendations for use To prepare a compress, take a clean cotton cloth or a piece of gauze and dip it into a solution of cool water and essential oil (8-10 drops of essential oil per 200 ml of water), wring it out and apply on the forehead. The duration of the procedure is 10-15 minutes. Contraindications to the use of peppermint essential oil – Peppermint essential oil is contraindicated for pregnant and lactating women. – With excessive use of peppermint essential oil, headaches, heartburn, and allergic reactions may occur. – If you have any chronic diseases, please consult your doctor before using peppermint oil. – Peppermint oil should not be used simultaneously with homeopathic remedies. – Prolonged use of peppermint oil before bed can be stimulating and cause insomnia. Combination with other essential oils Peppermint essential oil combines well with essential oils of eucalyptus, rosemary, lemon, marjoram, clary sage, lavender, cedar, cypress, pine and all citrus oils. Buy BOTAVIKOS Peppermint essential oil, 10 ml Price for BOTAVIKOS Peppermint essential oil, 10 ml Instructions for use for BOTAVIKOS Peppermint essential oil, 10 ml
The code | 148025 |
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Barcode | 4 640 001 815 935 |
Manufacturer | Botavikos LLC, Russian Federation |
Trademark | Botavikos |
trade line | Botavikos |
Volume (ml) | 10 |
Application Gender | Any |
Release Form | Essential oil |
Composition Means | 100% peppermint essential oil |
Importer | IOOO "Interfarmaks", Republic of Belarus, 223028, Minsk region, Minsk district, Zhdanovichsky s / s, ag. Zhdanovichi, st. Zvezdnaya, 19A-5, pom. 5-2 |
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