Essential Oil of the Month-Peppermint

As part of our Organic Skin Care 101 series, we will be providing useful information about our favorite ingredients, including therapeutic essential oils, Chinese herbs and specialty oils.

As we languish in the end of summer heat, it seems only appropriate to consider one of our all time favorite cooling essential oils-Peppermint (Bo he). Used by traditional healers in China, this herb most notably treats respiratory infections that have a hot presentation (fever, sore throat, yellow nasal discharge). As an essential oil, peppermint can be applied to the forehead by diluting in alcohol (15-20% dilution), or added to baths (2-3 drops) to treat fevers. It can be inhaled to open the sinuses (2-3 drops in a cup of hot water), and directly applied (1 drop) to acupuncture points to calm pms symptoms and relieve cold symptoms. It’s minty fresh aroma combines well with with essential oils like eucalyptus, citrus scents, lavender and tea tree oil.

Emotional Healing

Peppermint is a useful oil to calm irritability, improve mental focus and uplift emotions. It blends well with lemongrass, lavender and bergamot for these effects. You can find these ingredients combined together in our Calm and Rejuvenate Room and Body Sprays and our Lemongrass/Mint Sugar Scrub.

Physical Healing

By itself, or paired with oils like eucalyptus, frankincense and myrrh, peppermint can improve fatigue, relieve stomach pain, calm itching from bug bites, alleviate pain, lower a fever and calm a sore throat.


Mini-Treatments

PMS

Mix 5-8 drops of peppermint essential oil in a a teaspoon of base oil (olive oil, jojoba, sweet almond, etc). Apply 1-2 drops to the following acupuncture points. Hold for one minute on each point for best results.

Pericardium 6: On the palmar aspect of the forearm, about 2 inches above the transverse crease of the wrist, between the two tendons in the center of your arm. These tendons are more visible when you make a fist.

Liver 3: On the dorsum of the foot, in the depression between the 1st two toes.

Cold-Ease

Peppermint can be especially useful when you are experiencing the following cold symptoms: fever, sore throat, stuffy nose with slight yellow discharge.

At the onset of these symptoms apply the above mixture to the following acupuncture points. Hold for one minute for best results. You may also add a few drops to a hot bath, or inhale a steam made with a few drops of peppermint oil and hot water.


Large Intestine 11:
With the elbow flexed, the point is on the lateral end of the transverse cubital crease.

Large Intestine 4: On the dorsal side of the hand, between the 1st and 2nd metacarpal bones,in the depression between the thumb and 1st finger.

Laura Kauffmann and Beth Hooper are licensed acupuncturists and Chinese medicine specialists practicing in New York City and co-founders of She Essential Beauty, an organic skin care line formulated to enhance your beauty from within.

Disclaimer: In no way is the information provided here intended to replace or be taken as medical advice. Whenever investigating alternative treatments we recommend you consult your doctor and speak with a trained medical professional.

Tags: , , , ,

17 Responses to “Essential Oil of the Month-Peppermint”

  1. great site Cheers for writing this.

  2. As a beginner to essential oils, I am always searching the internet for information that can help me. Thank you

  3. I just found your blog. I love reading your posts.

  4. SHOP ELECTRONICS!!! says:

    MOST INFORMATIVE SITE FOR ELECTRONICS….

    **YOUTUBE VIDEO REVIEWS ON THE HOTTEST ELECTRONICS OUT**…

  5. Chantelle says:

    hello…

    really good article. Ready to hear more next week,my blog http://eveningdressesymm.tumblr.com/ Many Thanks….

  6. Richelle says:

    hello…

    really good article. Ready to hear more next week,my blog http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474979436348 Many Thanks….

  7. Chantelle says:

    really good article…

    I have spent a bit of time going through your posts, more than I should have but I must say, its worth it! http://sherlly071.buzz-echo.com/2011/03/26/dress/ many Thanks….

  8. Cander says:

    hello…

    Hi there just quality post! http://philomena.eklablog.com/ ,i had a great read.thank you for your article,My problem continues to be resolved….

  9. Kugenie says:

    very helpful…

    I preferred to thank you for this good article. http://wxzal.wordpress.com/ I by all odds liked every little bit of it…

  10. Benzing says:

    really…

    Fat women and girls always worried because of their ugly shaped bodies. They want to wear expensive and stylish outfits . http://vdftrsz.posterous.com/dragon-well-tea-plantation but they can not wear these outwears…

  11. Dehmer says:

    Greate…

    It’s such a great site! http://ashantiaswebb.tumblr.com Great post, I just bookmarked it on Digg….

  12. Cenzing says:

    Great One…

    I must say, its worth it! My link!http://edward071.blog.forexstar.com.cn/ ,thanks haha…

  13. venzingS says:

    Great One…

    I must say, its worth it! My link, http://beckys.lovelogger.com/,thanks haha…

  14. sander says:

    really…

    Fat women and girls always worried because of their ugly shaped bodies. http://scvmjgy.chefcuisto.com/ , but they can not wear these outwears…

  15. TadWinett says:

    very helpful…

    I preferred to thank you for this good article. http://promdressq.pimpblog.nl/57121/Basic+Bridesmaid+Dresses.html I by all odds liked every little bit of it…

  16. MdYcbbgcx says:

    2011…

    hey there and thank you for your info – I have certainly picked up anything new from right here. I did however expertise several technical points using this site, since I experienced to reload the web site lots of times previous to I could get it to lo…

  17. Kenzing says:

    quality post…

    ugg tall boots chestnut love, http://www.ballaterholidaycottage.com ,thanks ugg…

Leave a Reply