
Mint oil
While it helps facilitate digestion, it is also useful in overcoming nausea. While it is good for headaches, it can also help increase breast milk.
- It has a moisturizing effect. Therefore, it can be used by mixing with body lotion.
- It is good for skin inflammations.
- Benefiting skin diseases such as eczema and psoriasis is also among the benefits of peppermint
- It has antimicrobial properties. As a result, it is also beneficial for acne.
- It is good for lip cracks.
- It repairs and nourishes damaged hair.
- It promotes hair growth. It gives shine to the hair.
- It reduces hair loss and stops hair thinning. For these effects, it can be used by mixing 2-3 drops of peppermint oil into the shampoo.
- It prevents dandruff in the hair. It can be used to reduce dandruff formation in the hair.
- It reduces muscle pain. It is a natural muscle relaxant and pain reliever.
- It relaxes the sinuses. Sinuses may fill due to reasons such as cold, cough, asthma and bronchitis.
- It is good for joint pain.
- It is a natural source of energy. It is good for chronic fatigue. It provides rest.
- Provides protection against allergic reactions
- It increases concentration.
- It is a good antipyretic.
- It is a natural insect repellent.
- It is good for headaches. It soothes headaches caused by tension. According to a study conducted at the Neurology Clinic of Kiel University, Germany, it was concluded that some oils, including peppermint oil, relieve headaches. It especially relieves migraine pain. For this, the head, forehead and temples can be rubbed with this oil.
- Provides relief against sunburns. It soothes sunburned skin.
- It eliminates nausea. To prevent nausea, a few drops of peppermint oil can be rubbed behind the ear.
- It relieves indigestion. It reduces gas formation in the intestines and prevents intestinal spasms. It eliminates bad breath.