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Spearmint Essential Oil Uses

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Spearmint

Common Names
Spearmint , Spear mint
Botanical Name
Mentha spicata
Family
Lamiaceae
Note
top
Aroma
mint

What is Spearmint Oil ?

Properties & Uses:
Congestion *Digestion *Energizing *Spring *

Spearmint essential oil is steam distilled from the flowering plant and is colorless to pale yellow in color. It has a pleasant minty and herbaceous aroma. Cooling and soothing, spearmint oil helps break up congestion while lifting spirits.

Spearmint essential oil is soothing and useful for the digestive system, for aches and pains. It is the better choice over peppermint for children, as it is more gentle.

It blends really well with eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary, benzoin, basil, jasmine, and lime. Use a few drops of spearmint essential oil in a facial steam or bath for a refreshing, enjoyable experience

Side Effects: of Spearmint

Medicinal Herbal :Spearmint
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Sweetened spearmint herb tea is an excellent and pleasant remedy to combat colds and congestion.


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Botanical Information - Rituals & History : Spearmint is a perennial plant with bright green leaves and clusters of small white flowers on spikes.
Mints were included in early medieval lists of plants and were cultivated in the convent gardens of the ninth century. Menthe was a nymph, who because of the love Pluto bore her, was transformed by the jealous Proserpine into the plant we now call mint.

Spearmint Constituents: Small amounts of essential oil containing about 50% carvone