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A naturally balancing oil that nutures you whilst you sleep!

 

Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Part of Plant: Flower Head
Country of Origin: India
Growing Method: Cultivated
Description: Spearmint is a native of the Mediterranean area. A hardy perennial herb, Spearmint reaches about 1 meter (3 feet) in height. It has characteristic lance-shaped leaves with pink or lilac-coloured flowers.
Aromatic Description: When opening the bottle you get a fresh minty smell reminiscent of Peppermint. The major difference is that Spearmint oil is sweeter, and not quite as harsh.
Strength of Aroma: Medium
Aroma Family: Herbie
Colour: Pale Yellow with a slight Green tinge
Consistency: Thin
Aromatic Note: Top to Middle
Evaporation Rate: 2-3 hours
Blends well with: Although Spearmint blends well with most essential oils, it blends particularly well with Basil, Birch, Bergamot, Eucalyptus, Jasmine, Lavender and Rosemary. It has the wonderful ability to balance a blend - if it's too heavy add 1 drop to lift it, and if it's too heady, add a drop to bring it down.
Blending Factor: 3
Body Systems: Digestive, Nervous, Respiratory, Integumentary
Therapeutic Actions: Antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, cephalic, cholagogue, hepatic, insecticide, restorative, stimulant.
Clinically Proven: Antiemetic, antifungal, antimicrobial, antispasmodic.
Common Uses:

Spearmint is a wonderful essential oil for children (and our inner child) for digestive upsets whether it's for nausea (sniffy tubes), flatulence, hiccups, indigestion and irregular bowel activity whether it is constipation, diarrhoea or both.  It is proven to be an very effective anti-emetic for chemotherapy induced nausea, and National Women's Hospital has reported back to me that my nausea relief inhalers which contain spearmint are very effective during labour.

 

An uplifting oil, spearmint is great for alleviating fatigue and depression. It is slightly weaker in action to peppermint, though it too is used as a stimulant.  It helps to relieve stress and anxiety, again ideal for children as it is one of the few oils that can be used with pre-schoolers, helping to create emotional stability.
As an adult, if you are having to go through your childhood memories to release past trauma, Spearmint is the oil to take with you on your healing journey for your inner child.  You may want to blend it with Sweet Orange to help boost the happy memories too.

 

As an inhalation, spearmint helps relieve mild asthma and catarrhal and sinus conditions - think snotty noses, mouth breathers, so again sniffy tubes are a helpful and safe way for children to use this oil.   The ketone particles of this oil help to break down mucous.

In skincare, spearmint works in a similar way, however this time with weepy dermatitis.  Consider it for psoriasis too when it is in the pustular phase. 

Skincare / Perfumery: In skincare, spearmint helps relieve congested skin, acne and cystic acne.
Best form of Application:

To skin - Massage, compress, bath, ointment, skin care

Inhalation – direct inhalation, sniffy tube, diffuser, oil vaporiser

Personality Profile: Comforting and emotionally soothing, Spearmint wraps you up in cuddly blanket as you meditate or go to sleep, helping to bring clarity to your dreams.
Energetics and Subtle Aromatherapy: Spearmint is a healer.  Cooling and calming for those prone to frustration, irritability and mood swings.  Ideal for tweens as they start puberty and hormonal mood swings.  Yin energy.
Astral Profile:

Planet: Mercury

Element: Air

Chakra: Heart, Throat
Colour Therapy Yellow, Green, Blue, Silver
Crystal: Green Chalcedony
Magical Influences: Healing, Protection during Sleep
History: The ancient Greeks used Spearmint to scent their bath water. It also had a reputation for curing sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhoea, and for whitening teeth and healing sore gums. This might be credited to it’s ability to mimic a local anaesthetic.
Shelf life:

Users can expect a shelf life of 2-3 Years with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). 

Current Batch exp May 2023

Cautions:
  • No known contraindications.
  • 1.7% is the maximum dermal use level recommended.
  • Low risk of skin sensitization and mucous membrane irritation.

 

 

Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only.

 

Sourced from

Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, 3rd Edition. Black Pepper Creative Pty Ltd, Australia, 2018
Battaglia, S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, 2nd Edition. The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
Cunningham, S. Magical Aromatherapy. Llewellyn Publications, USA, 1993
Lawless, J. (1995). The Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils. Element Books Ltd, UK.
Tisserand, R. and Young, R. (2014) Essential Oil Safety 2nd Edition. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone, pg 210.
Worwood, V. (1995). The Fragrant Heavens - The Spiritual Dimension of Fragrance and Aromatherapy. Doubleday, UK.

 

  • Model: AEO.SPE
  • 5 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Essentialz

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 03 June, 2021.