It’s becoming more common for
people to skip potentially dangerous prescription and over the
counter drugs for natural alternatives. The great thing about
many of these natural products is that they can be beneficial
for more than one problem. A great example is peppermint oil. It
has been used to help with tons of various problems. Here are a
few just 5 uses for peppermint oil you may just find yourself
trying.
Digestive
aid
The most common use of peppermint oil is aiding in digestion. It
helps promote the production of digestive juices, so you can use
it on a regular basis to help your body. It also can be used to
offer relief from digestive problems such as heartburn, nausea,
gas, cramps, and even a spastic colon. You can use peppermint
oil when you experience symptoms, but it can also be used to
prevent symptoms if you have a chronic condition like irritable
bowel syndrome.
Cold and flu
Peppermint oil has several properties that can help with your
cold and flu symptoms, along with other illnesses. Peppermint
oil is an expectorant, break up chest congestion. It has also
been used to reduce fever, soothe scratchy throats and, get rid
of headaches. It’s a great natural alternative to over the
counter medications that may contain alcohol or other unwanted
ingredients.
Mental
capabilities
Rubbing some peppermint oil on your temples can help wake you up
and improve your concentration and memory. This is great when
studying for or taking tests, or any other time you need to be
alert and mentally clear. It’s a great way to give brain a
little boost without having to rely on coffee. This can also be
beneficial to help you feel better when you feel faint or dizzy.
Asthma
Peppermint oil contains menthol. This is the substance used in
many conventional medications that can help clear up any
breathing difficulties. The vapors produced from peppermint oil
can clear out a stuffy nose, help with coughing, and even help
stop an asthma attack (although you shouldn’t stop conventional
treatment).
Heart
Problems
Peppermint oil has been used to help reduce heart palpitations.
It is also used to make the heart beat better and improve
circulation throughout the body. This can help ease several
problems related with circulation difficulties. Peppermint oil
keeps your blood pumping strong.
In addition to peppermint oil, you may also find some benefit
from peppermint tea. You can even put a few drops of peppermint
oil in water for a different, but effective peppermint drink. If
you’re applying the oil directly, it’s best to dilute it in
carrier oil before you apply.
Peppermint oil and tea are wonderful natural cure-alls that are
great to have around the house.