Cornmint - Mentha arvensis - Organic
Distilled organ : arial part
Native to Europe, mint species have spread around the world up to Northern America, Australia and even Japan. Grown since antiquity for their medical properties, they have been found in an Egyption tomb errected in 1000 a.D. Mentha arvensis is a spcies of mint belonging to the Lamiace family, It is an herbal plant with a strong aromatic smell, from 10 to 60 cm high, with verticil flowers situated in the axil of the leaves, The leaves are oval, pointed and dentate. This hardy plant flowers from july till september and likes ditches, swamps and damp meadows,
Traditionally known for its properties :
• stimulating tonic (in smal doses) afterwards benumbing (in higher doses) • antalgic • anaesthetic • antiviral, antibacterial • relievingSpecial precautions :
- Keep out of reach of young children.
- Does not replace a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Unless medical or pharmaceutical advice, not to use during the pregnancy and breast feeding and in the child of less than 3 years.
- Keep out of heat and light.
Professional advice:
Internal : 1 to 2 drops of CTEO of mentha arvensis in some honey or on a lump of cane sugar after meals.
External : a few drops of CTEO of mentha arvensis diluted in hazelnut oil applied locally
For rinsing the mouth: 3 drops of CTEO of mentha arvensis + 12 drops of an emulsifier in 1/2 glass of lukewarm water.
BIO (ORGANIC) refers to organically grown product. (Certisys-BE-BIO-01)
++++ Highly recommended - (!) Use with caution
| Oral use | Use on skin | Air diffusion | Inhalation Aerosol |
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| ++++ | ++++ | - | - |

