It is a carminative and therefore helps in removing excess gas. It is also a good tonic for those who have a low appetite and helps in treating motion sickness, nausea, and upset stomachs. Peppermint oil, due to its antiseptic properties, is very useful in dental care. It also eliminates bad breath and helps teeth and gums fight off hazardous germs. Peppermint oil has cooling and anti-inflammatory properties that with this reason it is so successful at relieving headache symptoms, and it is even used to reduce the pain of migraines. Like most other essential oils, peppermint is able to provide relief from stress, depression, and mental exhaustion due to its refreshing nature. Peppermint oil is very useful for hair care as it gives a cooling effect to the head while removing dandruff and lice. It is also believed that peppermint oil is useful in the treatment of cancer and tuberculosis.
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Turkish origin eucalyptus leaves, scientific Eucalyptus Camaldulensis are export product of exporter from Turkey Tarege Trade.
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A set of essential oils suitable for men Oils that are mainly recommended for men often have a multifaceted tart aroma, quite strong and sometimes even aggressive. Cedar oil has a coniferous woody aroma that has a regenerating and toning effect. Cedar is associated with the image of the Sun and a powerful energy that contributes to the achievement of goals. Oil has been known since ancient times as an adaptogen - a substance that can accelerate the process of adaptation to new climatic and geographical conditions. The aroma of the plant stimulates both mental and physical activity, helps to cope with stress and prevents exhaustion. The aroma of ylang-ylang has long been believed to restore strength, promote spiritual development and attract positive energy. The active and bright oil quickly lifts the mood and improves the emotional background, which is why it is one of the most famous natural antidepressants.
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Names include cowslip, common cowslip, cowslip primrose, The common name cowslip may derive from the old English folklore for cow dung, probably because the plant was often found growing amongst the manure in cow pastures. An alternative derivation simply refers to slippery or boggy ground; again, a typical habitat for this plant. The plant is an important source of nectar for bees and other pollinators, and is a traditional symbol of spring and renewal. The flowers of cowslip can be used to make a fragrant tea or infused into a sweet wine (Cowslip wine) or liqueur.
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