Peppermint Essential Oil
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We currently carry two versions of peppermint. Japanese and Supreme.
Peppermint Supreme Essential Oil has strong minty notes with herbaceous warm undertones.
Peppermint Japanese Essential Oil has a sharp, penetrating mint scent based on its high menthol content.
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What is it?Peppermint oil is native to a number of countries. Japan: also known as ‘mentha arvensis’ and supreme known as 'mentha pipiretta' these oils are both commonly used in aromatherapy. Natives found in countless U.S. household products. It has a high concentration of natural pesticides, one in particular is menthone. This yellow oil is steam distilled directly from the herb and although it is most commonly found in liquid form, it can also be seen in capsules or tablets in many health food stores. Peppermint oil is high in omega-3 fatty acids, Vitamin A, C, minerals, manganese, iron, calcium, magnesium, folate, copper and potassium. |
Peppermint Oil has been used for centuries in many ways that have benefitted mankind. Extensive research in recent years has only supported the time honored uses of peppermint and it is through its fantastic benefits that it has become an essential item for any health advocate. The historical uses and research done on the benefits of it all have come to the conclusion that peppermint is one of the most naturally beneficial plants in the world.
The History of Peppermint Oil
The history and uses of peppermint oil have been dated back to 1000 B.C in Egypt as well as ancient Asia. Early Egyptian, Chinese and Japanese cultures used peppermint plants and oils for their healing and restorative properties and in Greek mythology, it is said that the god Hades/Pluto transformed a nymph into the peppermint plant. Today the plant’s scientific name is still titled after the nymph, being called Mentha Piperita.
Although it has been used throughout the world, the peppermint plant is a native to the Mediterranean and can most prominently be found in gardens in North American and European Countries. Commonly referred to as the world’s oldest medicine, this cross between a spearmint and water mint plant is used in soaps, shampoos, ice cream and toothpaste as well as used for medical reasons.
The Benefits and Uses
Peppermint oil has been used for medical purposes as well as in different industries for centuries but until recently, the positive qualities hadn’t been measured. Once scientists took the initiative to research the properties of it, they found a plant that had countless benefits.
Recent Research
Thousands of people throughout the world have seen and felt the firsthand effects of using peppermint oil and through continued research and use, it may become even further embedded into our society as a natural product used for countless applications.
Peppermint Essential Oil can be successfully blended best with Sandalwood Essential Oil, Basil, Bergamot, Cajeput, Cedarwood, Eucalyptus Essential Oil, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Marjoram, Niaouli, Pine, Rosemary, Spearmint, Lavender Oil and Thyme Essential Oils.
Caution:
The strong aroma and menthol content should be avoided during pregnancy.
Disclaimer: The information provided is general and should not be taken as medical advice. Neither Bulk Apothecary or associated business entities guarantee the accuracy of the information. Please consult your doctor, especially if being used during pregnancy, before using this product. You are also encouraged to test the product to ensure that it meets your needs, before using for mass production.
WARNING: Peppermint Japanese Essential Oil can expose you to chemicals including d-pulegone, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov or our Proposition 65 page.
WARNING: Peppermint Supreme can expose you to chemicals including d-pulegone, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov or our Proposition 65 page.
334 Reviews
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Okay
I was a little disappointed in the strength of the aroma. I think I will try some other of the Peppermints that you have, this one seemed a little watered down.
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Mouse repellent
We have a vacation home in the mountains that we are only able to visit once every month or two. If you soak cotton balls with peppermint oil and "drop" them around your home, closets, pantry, kitchen cabinets, behind couches, the mice will disappear and won't come back if you "refill" your cotton balls before you leave each time. Won't poison or hurt mice, kids, pets, the scent isn't overwhelming to people. Works AWESOME!!
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Always keep it handy!
Meets and exceeds all needs and expectations!
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My favorite
Love your products. My favorite oil.
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Love, Love, LOVE your Peppermint Essential Oil
New to cp soaping here. Made a vegan cp soap loaf with this Peppermint essential oil. All I can say is WOW. Such a pretty and energizing fragrance. Turns out that my husband is crazy about this scent. Took some soap slices to our hair stylists and they loved ithe scent too. One of them kept sniffing the soap slice during our appointments and kept saying how nice your peppermint essential oil smelled. One of my Doctor's asked me to being some soap slices with your peppermint essential oil in. I bought some diffusers for the peppermint oil during the day. I'm looking to go into business. If you haven't tried this beautiful essential oil yet, at least try a small bottle. You will be hooked!
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What a great price!
I'm very pleased with how fast my stuff came. Also, the price was the best I could find.
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How many uses of Peppermint Oil
Peppermint oil has so many wonderful uses. It's an anti infamitory, helps with
Digestion, you can use it in soaps, hair products, and even to flavor smoothies.
What more could you ask from an essential oil? -
peppermint essential oil
I used this oil as a natural pesticide. It is working wonderfully.
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Japan peppermint oil - great find!
I've purchased my favorite peppermint oil - Plantlife - from Amazon for years, loving its super-strong-candy-cane smell. But my recent bottle came smelling like peppermint tea bags instead - sweeter, less minty, somewhat woody - same fragrance as Eden's Garden peppermint. Not a fan. So tried Bulk Apothecary's - Japan - and it's great! Has that wonderful strong aroma that's so effective on nausea and a perfect air freshener in the winter/Christmas season. Thanks!