Peppermint Essential Oil Benefits

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Along with lavender, peppermint is the world's most versatile essential oil. With benefits for physical repair, health maintenance, and spiritual healing, there's little it can't help with.




Peppermint essential oil has a cooling effect on the body and can relieve muscle aches when applied topically to the skin. It also has antimicrobial properties that can help freshen breath and relieve digestive issues.

Peppermint essential oil is extracted by steam distillation from the fresh leaves and branches of the above-ground flowering plant. The most potent components include menthol (35-45%) and menthone (10-30%).


Peppermint essential oil Benefits


Peppermint oil for tension headaches

The ingredients in peppermint oil can soothe nerves and relieve headaches and migraines.

Peppermint oil for hair

Peppermint essential oil has significant effects on certain types of hair loss problems. It is particularly suitable for androgenetic alopecia, problem scalps (especially sensitive scalps), and hair loss caused by scalp bumps or folliculitis.

Peppermint oil relieve sore muscles

Peppermint oil can improve body pain by stimulating blood circulation, and is also effective for arthritis, muscle spasms and other sports injuries.

Peppermint oil for mice and Rats

Mice are very sensitive to the smell of mint because mint oil contains an ingredient called menthol, which has a strong irritating and repellent effect on mice.

You can use fresh mint leaves, mint essential oil, or mint oil to repel mice. Place mint leaves in places where mice may appear, or drop a few drops of mint oil near the entrance of the mouse hole.

Peppermint oil for Bugs and Spider

Peppermint oil has a significant repellent effect‌. Peppermint oil is a natural essential oil with a light fragrance that repels common pests such as aphids, cabbageworms, fleas, beetles, and mealybugs by confusing their sense of taste‌. In addition, peppermint oil can also be used for household insect control. By diluting peppermint oil and spreading it on the floor or inside the house, it can effectively repel mosquitoes and reduce the chance of mosquito bites‌.


Is peppermint oil safe for dogs and cats?


Peppermint oil  is harmful to dogs. Peppermint oil contains a variety of chemicals, such as methane, isomenthone, pulegone, etc., which may be converted into chemicals harmful to the liver after entering the dog's body. Studies have shown that peppermint oil may cause vomiting,

diarrhea, listlessness and other symptoms in dogs. In severe cases, it may even cause coughing up blood and nosebleeds. ‌



What’s Ingredients of Peppermint Oil and Its Effects on Dogs

The main components of peppermint oil include methane, isomenthone, pulegone, etc. These ingredients may be converted into chemicals that are harmful to the liver in the dog's body, causing the dog to have a series of health problems, such as vomiting, diarrhea, listlessness, etc. In severe cases, it may lead to more serious health problems.


Dog reaction to peppermint oil

Studies have shown that after applying 0.7 ounces of peppermint oil to a dog's skin, the dog became listless within 1 hour, vomited within 2 hours, and showed symptoms such as diarrhea, coughing up blood, and nosebleeds 30 hours later. These symptoms indicate that peppermint oil has a significant impact on your dog’s health.


Can pregnant women use peppermint oil?


Pregnant women using peppermint oil may have an impact on the fetus, and the extent of the impact depends on the dose, frequency, gestational age, and the pregnant woman's own physical condition. Generally speaking, a small amount of use may have little effect, but a large amount or long-term use may have risks, such as affecting the normal development of the fetus and causing uterine contractions.

1. Dosage factor: If the pregnant woman uses a small dose of peppermint oil, it may not cause obvious harm to the fetus. However, large doses may lead to adverse consequences.

2. Frequency issue: Occasional use of peppermint oil may have a slight effect, while frequent use increases the risk.

3. Effect of gestational age: The risk of using peppermint oil is relatively high during the critical period of fetal organ formation in early pregnancy; uterine contractions may occur in late pregnancy.

4. Pregnant women's physical condition: Pregnant women with sensitive physical conditions may react more strongly to peppermint oil and are more likely to affect the fetus.

5. Peppermint oil characteristics: Peppermint oil has certain irritation and volatility, and may affect the fetus through blood circulation.

In short, pregnant women should try to avoid using peppermint oil. If used carelessly, pay close attention to the condition of yourself and the fetus, and seek medical attention in time if there is any abnormality.






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