Peppermint Oil Peppermint, commonly found in Europe, is a blend containing Watermint and Spearmint. The herb's main uses are considered medicinal, thus, can also be used to prepare soaps and other manufactured products. Like many other essential oils,
the use of Peppermint oil as a medicinal herb has been approved widely by the scientific community due to its valuable benefits. The essential oils contains menthyl esters, menthol and menthone, and apart from its usage as a manufacturing product, it is also
believed to cure diseases such as cancer and tuberculosis. Besides this, many people use Peppermint as a flavouring agent and consider adding it to their palate. Peppermint contains a high value of mineral content, such as manganese, magnesium, calcium, folate,
iron, potassium and copper - all which are a vital requirement for the nourishment of the human body. Peppermint is used for the treatment of a wide number of health related problems, such as respiratory problems, headaches, bowel spasms, nausea, fever, and
indigestion. Therefore, as an essential oil, Peppermint can be of much benefit, since it plays key roles in a wide number of activities. It is an essential oil that is generally considered, incomparable to other essential oils. written by: Enock
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