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2021 CBA Bulk Peppermint Oil / Peppermint Essential Oil/Mint Oil at Sale Price
Product name : Pepermint oil
Appearance: Colorless to light yellow
Relative density: 0.888-0.908
Refractive index: 1.4560—1.4660
Optical rotation: -17°— -24°
Boiling span: 216°C
Ester content: 2.6%—6.3% counting with the l- menthyl acetate)
Solubility: soluble in 70% ethyl alcohol
Content: with menthol more than 50%
Introduction:
The peppermint plant is a versatile perennial herb that has been cherished since ancient times. The plant’s first recorded appearance dates back to 1000 BC when dried peppermint leaves were found entombed in ancient Egyptian pyramids.1 Throughout time, this herb has been valued as a multi-purpose plant and an essential oil whose components are now used by cosmetic, culinary, and health industries around the world. Peppermint oil is also well known for its ability to help alleviate occasional stomach upset and promote healthy respiratory function when used internally.* With so many facets and uses, Peppermint essential oil continues to be one of doTERRA’s best-selling and highly-favored essential oils.
The peppermint plant is a hybrid of water mint and spearmint plants. This cooling and relaxing herb is characterized by its square stem, dark green leaves, and small bunches of light lavender flowers. The peppermint plant can grow to be approximately 18–36 inches tall and can be found in a variety of different areas. Peppermint is known to grow best by streams or in wet locations with a lot of rainfall. Due to its specific water needs, Peppermint is cultivated in Europe, Asia, and North America.
Main Function:
Indigestion: Peppermint oil is very helpful in digestion. Peppermint oil is also a good tonic for those who have a low appetite, and it helps treating motion sickness, nausea and upset stomachs. Preliminary research has proved that peppermint oil, when combined with caraway oil can be used for treating heartburn
Dental care: Peppermint oil, due to its antiseptic properties, is very useful in dental care. It also eliminates bad breath and helps teeth and gums fight off hazardous germs.
Respiratory problems: Menthol, which is abundantly present in peppermint oil, helps to clear the respiratory tract. It is also an effective expectorant and therefore provides instantaneous, though temporary, relief for numerous respiratory problems including nasal congestion, sinusitis, asthma, bronchitis, cold and cough.
Immune system: Peppermint oil can increase a person’s immunity to various diseases and is commonly employed by those people with weak immune systems or who seem to frequently suffer from illness.
Blood circulation: The stimulating effects of peppermint oil have been shown to increase blood circulation.
Hair care: Peppermint oil is very useful for hair care as it gives a cooling effect to the head, while removing dandruff and lice.
Skin care: Peppermint oil contains menthol, which is good for the skin because it creates a cooling sensation. Furthermore, it nourishes dull skin and improves the texture of oily or greasy skin.
Specification:
ANALYSIS | SPECIFICATION |
Active Ingredient | Peppermint |
Appearance | Colorless to Faint Yellow Liquid |
Color | Colorless to Faint Yellow |
Odor | Cool Special Peppermint Fragrance |
Part of used | Leaves |
Sample | Avaliable |