yes, but you should prefer vegetable oil.
GNC probably carries peppermint oil.
Walmart sells peppermint oil for baking, peppermint oil softgels, and peppermint extract. See the related links for the product listings on Walmart.com.
Peppermint is not recommended as a bath oil. The peppermint essential oil can cause stinging, or dermatitis. When peppermint essential oil is included in mixtures intended for topical use it is drastically diluted with an inert carrier oil.
The chemical formula for peppermint is exactly C10H20O1
It appears that peppermint oil, not peppermint extract, works better to get rid of mice. This is because the extract contains more alcohol than peppermint oil, so it will not be as strong as the oil itself.
Yes, peppermint can help relieve symptoms of gas and bloating. Peppermint oil has been shown to relax the muscles of the digestive system, allowing gas to pass more easily and reducing discomfort. Drinking peppermint tea or taking peppermint oil capsules may provide relief from gas.
Yes. Spearmint and peppermint are not.
Actually peppermint oil won't hurt the skin(unless you have very sensitive skin), people use peppermint oil in spas so you should be okay if a little peppermint oil gets on your skin or you could simply wash it off.
The medicinal uses of peppermint is to help with digestion. Peppermint can help setting an upset stomach. Some also use peppermint to help their irritable bowl syndromes.
There are many ways to get rid of lice. Olive oil and mayonnaise put on the hair, covered with a cap overnight is one way. Lysol is another way if you don't mind the chemicals. Natural remedies like tea tree, lavender oil and peppermint oil also kill the adults. Eggs need to be combed out with a lice comb as do dead adults.
Yes, you can replace peppermint extract with peppermint oil in most recipes. However, peppermint oil is more potent than extract, so you will need to use less of it. Typically, you would use about 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of peppermint oil for every teaspoon of extract called for in the recipe.