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Peppermint (Menta piperita)
Peppermintâs dual action of cooling when hot warming when cold, make it a good remedy for regulating the temperature of fevers. Highly recommended as an effective emergency treatment of travel sickness and hangover nausea. Simply inhale directly from the bottle, or put a few drops on a hankie. Peppermintâs antispasmodic properties will provide temporary relief for head colds, bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis and spasmodic coughing. In these cases a steam inhalation is recommended. Peppermint stimulates the appetite, so is especially good for people with eating disorders. One drop of peppermint oil in a glass of water will freshen the breathe. Known as an antidepressant, peppermint aids in mental fatigue, metal strain, and give self confidence. Peppermint helpful in skin care. It known to be useful in conditions of acne, dermatitis, ringworm and scabies. For sore, tired and aching feet, indulge in a peppermint foot bath or alternatively, adding two drops of oil into distilled water is a cooling lotion for sanative skin. Peppermint is an excellent remedy for any digestive problems. Rats and mice hate the smell of peppermint. Rags soaked in the oil will keep vermin at bay and keep you cupboards smelling fresh and sweet. CAUTIONS: Do not use during pregnancy. This oil can irritate some skin types and the mucous membranes, therefore use in moderation.
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