ShirikiUtundu
Cursed Idol
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Peppermint oil does help with headaches when applied to the forehead/temples. Otherwise I think it's all just aromatherapy and nothing else.
I have an essential oil that helps me sleep too, but it's not Lavender. It comes in a little cartridge and you inhale it with a battery operated vaporizer device,Lavender helps me sleep, makes a great room freshener, I have made a pretty decent ant spray, and it does help with mosquito bites.
Peppermint oil does help with headaches when applied to the forehead/temples.
Peppermint oil does help with headaches when applied to the forehead/temples. Otherwise I think it's all just aromatherapy and nothing else.
No, it doesn't. Inhaling peppermint oil can relieve headache pain. Applying it to your skin does nothing more than let it sit somewhere that you can smell it. You can get the same effect by chewing some peppermint gum of eating an altoid.
Not true - it contains menthol which has long been used to treat aches, proven in scientific studies - long before the popularity of essential oils.
It's never worked for me in all my attempts at battling migraines over the last 35 years. Sucking on a mint helps more than anything topical ever has. It always just irritated my skin. I have had better luck with menthol relieving deep muscle pains, though.
No, it doesn't. Inhaling peppermint oil can relieve headache pain. Applying it to your skin does nothing more than let it sit somewhere that you can smell it. You can get the same effect by chewing some peppermint gum of eating an altoid.
My grandmother always placed a small amount of Vick’s Vapor Rub on our forehead or temples when we had a headache. We used to joke about it behind her back, for believing in an old wives tale versus the wonder of Tylenol.
But guess what, it often works, due to the menthol in the formula and too much Tylenol is bad for you.
A study that just came out in July reports the efficacy of applying peppermint oil intranasally to treat migraine. Check it out here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6647908/