Peppermint Arvensis / Menthol Essential Oil Pure 100% | Mentha Arvensis

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THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS:

Its therapeutic benefits include analgesic, antibacterial, antiviral, antiviral, antimycotic, antitoxigenic, antiparasitic, insecticidal, anesthetic, anti-galactagogue, anti-phlogistic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, cephalic, cholagogue, cordial, decongestant, digestive, emmenagogue, expectorant activities. , febrifuge, liver, calming, stimulant, stomach, sudorific, vasoconstrictor, vermifuge[8,9,10,11,12,13].

Halal certificate: 15240067741220

Export documents: COO, COA, GCMS, MSDS, Phytosanitary, CITES

DISCLAIMER:

This information is for external/topical use purposes only and is not intended to replace prescribed medication or professional medical advice or to diagnose any type of health condition.

Never ingest essential oils and remember to dilute them with a suitable carrier oil such as olive oil or coconut oil. This is due to the fact that organic and pure essential oils are highly concentrated liquids and direct use of essential oils on the skin can cause allergic reactions. Caution should be taken if you are a breastfeeding or pregnant mother. Keep out of reach of children.

Speak with your healthcare practitioner before selecting an essential oil that is appropriate for your health situation and unique individual constitution.

USES AND BENEFITS:

• The main constituents of Peppermint essential oil are Menthol, Menthone, and 1,8-Cineole, Menthyl acetate, Isovalerate, Pinene, Limonene and other constituents. Menthol is known as an analgesic which is useful for reducing pain such as headaches, muscle aches and inflammation. Meanwhile, the menthone content in peppermint shows antiseptic activity.

• Peppermint Essential Oil has the potential to eliminate harmful bacteria, relieve muscle spasms and flatulence, disinfect and soothe inflamed skin, and release muscle tension when used in massage. When diluted with a carrier oil and applied to the feet, it can serve as an effective natural fever reducer.

• Cosmetically or topically, Peppermint can act as an astringent that closes pores and tightens the skin.

• Its cool and warm sensation makes it an effective anesthetic that numbs the skin to pain and soothes redness and inflammation.

• Traditionally, this oil has been used as a cooling chest rub to relieve nasal congestion, and when diluted with a carrier oil such as coconut, can promote safe and healthy skin renewal, thereby relieving skin irritations such as sunburn.

• Combining peppermint oil with shampoo can stimulate the scalp while eliminating dandruff.

• Aromatherapy-wise, peppermint oil has expectorant properties that can help clear the nasal passages to help relieve nasal congestion and make breathing easier.

• The aroma of peppermint oil can stimulate circulation, reduce feelings of nervous tension, calm feelings of irritability, increase energy, balance hormones, and improve mental focus.

• This oil has analgesic properties that can help suppress appetite and increase feelings of fullness. If diluted and inhaled or rubbed a little behind the ear, this digestive oil can reduce nausea.

• Peppermint oil's anti-microbial properties can be used as a cleaning solvent to clean and deodorize the environment, leaving a trail of fresh and cheerful aroma. Not only will it disinfect surfaces, but it will also eliminate insects in the home and serve as an effective insect repellent[8,9,10,11,12,13].

PEPPERMINT ARVENSIS OIL

Brand: DDistillers

Product name: Peppermint Arvensis essential oil

Product Category: Single essential oil, purity: 100%

INCI Name: Pipe Peppermint (Metha Arvensis) Essential Oil

HS Code: 33012400

CAS#: 90063-97-1; 68917-18-0

FEMA#:-

Extraction method: Steam distillation


DESCRIPTION:

Mentha (also known as peppermint), a genus of plants in the taxonomic family Lamiaceae (mint family), is widespread throughout temperate regions of the world. Our peppermint essential oil is obtained from the extraction of Mentha arvensis L leaves and twigs from the Java area using the steam distillation method. The oil produced is a colorless liquid and has a distinctive fresh and soft peppermint aroma. Peppermint oil has main components consisting of menthol, menthone, neomenthol and iso-menthone, which are volatile metabolite compounds with biological activities including anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, scolicidal, immunomodulatory, antitumor, neuroprotective, antiphathetic and antioxidant. Much evidence shows that peppermint oil can pharmacologically protect the gastrointestinal, liver, kidney, skin, respiratory, brain and nervous systems, and exert hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects[1,2,3].

 

BOTANICAL AT A GLANCE:

Peppermint (Mentha arvensis L) is an aromatic plant native to Indonesia. Mentha arvensis is a Japanese producer of menthol and mentha oil, the second type is Mentha piperita which produces peppermint oil or true mint, and the third type is Mentha spicata which produces spearmint oil, with world market shares reaching 75%, 18% and 7% respectively.

In Indonesia there are 6 types of mentha, namely M. piperita, M. arvensis, M. spicata, M. crispa, M. canadensis and M. viridis. There are 3 types of mentha oil that are most widely circulated on the world market, namely: Peppermint (oil from M. piperita), cornmint (oil from M. arvensis), and spearmint (oil from M. spicata) of these three types of oil are most likely developed in Indonesia is cornmint oil which comes from M. arvensis because this type does not require a day length of more than 12 hours to flower. Flowering of plants (60-70% of the plant population) is an indicator of the right time to harvest.

Peppermint generally grows best in moist, shady areas and grows with underground rhizomes. Young shoots are taken from the old stock and dug into the ground at a distance of about 0.5 m (1.5 ft). They grow quickly and cover the soil with runners if it is permanently moist[4,5,6].

 

HISTORY:

Peppermint is a perennial herb native to the Mediterranean but has also been cultivated in the United States, Italy, Great Britain, and Japan. It can be recognized by its serrated leaves and flowers that vary in color from light pink to light purple, growing in a cone shape.

Peppermint essential oil is said to be one of the most versatile oils in the world, along with Lavender oil. This oil is widely used for the skin and mouth because of its anti-microbial properties. Peppermint has a fresh, sharp aroma comparable to Menthol, and this versatile oil component is used internationally in the cosmetic, culinary and health industries.

Peppermint has been used in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine. In Ancient Egyptian times, dried Peppermint leaves were used in tombs in the pyramids. Due to the frequent use of the name Peppermint interchangeably with the terms Mint and Spearmint, there is confusion regarding the history of its cultivation, but ancient text references prove that peppermint has been used for culinary and herbal medicinal purposes since 1500 BC. Peppermint is also mentioned in Greek mythology in the story of the nymph “Mentha” or “Minthe,” who turned into a sweet-smelling herb that gave off a strong, lingering aroma whenever it was stepped on.

Peppermint is one of hundreds of species that belong to the Mint family of plants or the Mint “genus”. Included in this genus are herbs such as Spearmint, Water Mint, and Forest Mint. Peppermint is considered a natural hybrid of Water Mint (M. Aquatica) and Spearmint (M. spicata)[7].


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Specification
Source of Material

Source of materials: Mint leaves and sprigs

Origin of oils: Indonesia

Cultivation

Mint is harvested conventionally and grown sustainably

Main Content

Menthone, Isomenthone, Neo-menthol, Iso-Menthol, Menthol

Organoleptik

Color: Colorless to pale yellow

Aroma: Typical fresh and soft peppermint smell

Solubility

Soluble in alcohol and oil, insoluble in water

Level of note

Top Note

Blend well

Lavender, Eucalyptus, Tea tree, Lemon, Cedarwood. Rosemary, Spearmint, Orange, Grapefruit, Geranium, Clary sage, Cypress, Juniper, Frankincense, Nutmeg, Marjoram, Vetiver, Neroli, Wintergreen, Black spruce, Myrtle, Cinnamon, Niaouli, Helichrysum, Mandarin, Clove Bud, Lemongrass.

Downstream product application

Aromatherapy, Natural Perfumery, Toiletries, Natural Cosmetic, Herbal Pharmacy, Body/Skin Care, and others

Shelf Life

5 years

Storage instructions

Store essential oils in amber (dark colored) bottles.  If the packaging used is an aluminum bottle, transfer the essential oil from the aluminum bottle to a dark amber glass bottle.  Store in a dry place and keep away from sunlight.

Allergies and general precautions

We recommend that you take the following precautions:

- Peppermint essential oil is concentrated in nature so it is recommended not to use the oil without diluting it with a suitable carrier oil.

- Avoid using peppermint essential oil on sensitive areas, eyes and mucous membranes.

- Nursing mothers, children under five, and pregnant women should always consult a doctor before using this wonderful oil.

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