Menthol Essential Oil, Undiluted (Mentha Piperita)
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Description ShareTweetPinLinkedInPrintEmail Menthol Essential Oil (Mentha Piperita) 1 Dram, Undiluted COMMON NAME : Menthol (Peppermint) SCIENTIFIC NAME : Mentha Piperita OTHER NAMES : Brandy Mint FAMILY : Lamiaceae ASSOCIATIONS & CORRESPONDENCES : Element: Fire Planet: Venus Day: Thursday Direction: South Zodiac Sign: Aquarius Chakra: 5th Throat Chakra (Vishuddha) Energy: Yang Gender: Masculine Rune: Laguz Tarot Card: The Fool Tarot Spirit Animal: Raven, Parrot, Wren, Falcon, Lion, Giraffe, Hippo Sabbat or Holiday: Yule / the Winter Solstice (December 21 – January 01) Deity or God / Goddess Association: Pluto, Zeus, Hades, Minthe Parts Used: Leaf, Aerial Parts Description: Peppermint is a hybrid between spearmint and watermint. It can easily be grown in just about every climate and geographical location. The dried leaf is commonly found in tea blends as well as herbal seasoning mixes. There is evidence that the Egyptians cultivated Peppermint and dried leaves were discovered in several pyramids. It’s also mentioned in thirteenth century Icelandic Pharmacopoeias. It wasn’t until the middle of the 18th century that peppermint was cultivated for its medicinal properties in Western Europe and England. Indigestion, cold and flu sufferers can find some relief by drinking peppermint tea. However, peppermint tea can cause insomnia and it is therefore best avoided at night. Peppermint will inhibit mucous secretion temporarily because of its menthol component, thus helping relieve stuffy nose. An infusion of the leaves will help ease most headaches (even migraines), stimulate the appetite, and aid digestion. Chewing a few peppermint leaves is thought to relieve a toothache. It is one of the best carminatives available, having a relaxing effect on visceral muscles and relieving intestinal colic and flatulence. Peppermint can help with feelings of nausea during travel or pregnancy. By 1920, 90 percent of the true peppermint and spearmint oils of the world were being produced in southwestern Michigan. Oil of peppermint contains menthol which is an antiseptic and anesthetic. In oil form, it can relieve sore and fatigued muscles when applied topically. Peppermint essential oil is used topically for rheumatism, sprains & strains. Historical Uses: cold, flu, stuffy nose, headache, migraine, nightmares, stress, anxiety, relaxation, nervousness, tension, carminative, antispasmodic, aromatic, diaphoretic, anti-emetic, nervine, anti-septic, analgesic, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, decongestant, anti-tussive, peripheral vasodilator, choleretic, cholagogue, emmenagogue, anti-pruritic, nausea, flatulence, gas, rheumatism, arthritis, sprains, strains, toothache, indigestion, mild pain relief, uplifts mood, moodiness, relieves fatigue, tiredness, congestion, inflammation, breathing, digestion, increases appetite, itchy skin, itching, mental clarity, memory, cellulite, increase metabolism, energy, focus, weight loss, antibacterial, anti-infectious, antiseptic, antiviral, circulatory, circulation, stimulant, stomachic, tonic, colitis, diverticulitis, colic, Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, IBS, sinusitis, muscle pain, muscle spasm, sciatica, neuralgia Mystical Attributes: The genus name Mentha comes from Minthe, a nymph in Greek mythology beloved by Hades, who was transformed into the mint plant by his jealous wife Persephone to keep her away from him. Peppermint is also sometimes attributed to Zeus. Pliny describes peppermint as a common head wreath, table decoration, and flavoring agent for wines and sauces at Greek and Roman feasts. Burn Peppermint before bed for prophetic dreams. Peppermint tea aids in divination. Sometimes peppermint will be placed under a pillow to induce a vision of the future in dreams and to protect against attacks of evil magic, nightmares, and evil spirits of the night. Mint is placed in the home as a protective herb from illness. It has long been used in healing potions and mixtures. The fresh leaves rubbed against the head are said to relieve headaches. Mint worn at the wrist assures that you will not be ill. Fresh mint laid on the altar will call good spirits to be present and aid you in magic, especially healing spells. Mint is also kept over a sickbed to drive off negative energy during sickness. Peppermint’s bright green leaves and crisp scent led to its use in money and prosperity spells. It is meant to draw wealth. Keep it dry and near your workspace to promote prosperity and financial success. Mystical Intentions: prophecy, visions, dream work, divination, messages, signs, omens, protection from illness, health and healing spells, money, prosperity, fortune, wealth, protection from nightmares, protection from evil spirits, protection from psychic attack, energy, action, calm, focus, creativity, concentration, calling benevolent spirits, meditation, trance, purification, focus Other Uses: The dried leaf is commonly found in tea blends as well as herbal seasoning mixes. Dried peppermint is used to produce infusions and infused oils for use in cosmetics. The powdered herb is encapsulated as a dietary supplement and is also used to make natural dental preparations, such as herbal tooth powders. Taste & Smell: A strong, fresh, green, herbaceous, minty aroma. Botany, Cultivation & Harvesting: Peppermint is a hybrid mint of the Lamiaceae family, a cross between watermint and spearmint. The peppermint plant is an herbaceous rhizomatous perennial that grows up to 30–90 cm (12–35 in) tall. It has smooth stems that are square in cross section. The rhizomes are wide-spreading, fleshy, and bare fibrous roots. The leaves are from 4–9 cm (1.6–3.5 in) long and 1.5–4 cm (0.59–1.6 in) broad, dark green with reddish veins, and with an acute apex and coarsely toothed margins. The leaves and stems are usually slightly fuzzy. The flowers are purple, 6–8 mm (0.24–0.31 in) long, with a four-lobed corolla about 5 mm (0.20 in) diameter; they are produced in whorls around the stem, forming thick, blunt spikes. Flowering is from mid to late summer. The peppermint plant is fast growing once it sprouts, it spreads very quickly. Peppermint generally grows best in moist, sun to part shade locations. The peppermint plant prefers moist, but not waterlogged soil. Peppermint reproduces rapidly and easily via division of the underground stolons. It can be invasive, so choose the garden location carefully. The leaves and flowering tops are harvested as soon as the flowers begin to open and can be dried. Dried peppermint should be stored in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Contraindications & Toxicity: High dose essential oil can cause burning and irritation. May cause symptoms of acid reflux to worsen. Constituents: Volatile oil (2%) containing methol, menthone and jasmone, tannins, bitter principle Phenolic acids (rosmarinic, chlorogenic, caffeic) Flavonoids (luteolin, rutin, hesperidin) Gum Resins Nutrients (carotenes, choline, vitamin E, minerals) Sources: https://spiritartsandherbs.com/sources **IMPORTANT INFORMATON: Products are sold as curio items for entertainment purposes only and based upon historical and magical uses. 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