Originally from Europe, mints have spread across the globe to North America, Australia, and Japan.
Cultivated since ancient times for their medicinal properties, they have been found in Egyptian tombs dating back to around 1000 BC.
Mentha arvensis is a species of mint belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It is a herbaceous plant with a strong aroma, measuring 10 to 60 cm and bearing whorled flowers located in the stem axils. The leaves are oval, pointed, and toothed. This perennial plant blooms from July to September and prefers opaque locations, swamps, and wet meadows.
Fields of application: - Breathing .
- Digestion and intestinal health.
- Oral hygiene.
- Energy and vitality.
Dosage: Take 1 to 2 drops on a neutral support, maximum 4 drops per day (150mg).
Tips: A few drops of AEQT Field Mint in Apricot Nut AV massaged onto the temples to combat fatigue, motion sickness, and headaches.
Precautions: - May partially solidify at room temperature. In this case, immerse the container in hot water.
Precautions for use?: Ask a health professional for advice.
- Keep out of reach of small children.
- It does not replace a varied and balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended dose.
- Do not use during pregnancy, breastfeeding or in children under 6 years of age.
- Keep away from all sources of heat and light.
Menthol, menthone, isomenthone.