| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
| Model Number | 7152102834344_41348096721064 |
| Plant Type | Herbs |
Peppermint Leaves are bulk dried leaves from Mentha piperita , one of the most widely enjoyed herbal tea botanicals. Peppermint has a fresh, cooling flavour and is traditionally used for headaches, upset stomach, indigestion, flatulence and cold or flu season comfort. It is also used in soap making, where the herb can add a natural greenish-yellow hue.
The bulk format suits tea blenders, refill stores, soap makers and regular peppermint tea users. Why we love it: Peppermint is crisp, refreshing and wonderfully versatile. It makes a bright everyday tea, blends easily with other herbs and brings a naturally fresh character to simple soap-making projects.
Key Properties Botanical Name: Mentha piperita Plant Part: Leaf Form: Dried leaves Flavour Profile: Fresh, minty, cooling and aromatic Profile: Traditional digestive, headache-comfort and seasonal wellness herb Suitable For: Herbal Tea, Digestive Blends, Cold-Season Blends, Soap Making And Bulk Tea Blending Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from light, moisture and strong odours What It's Used For Refreshing peppermint tea Headache comfort routines Upset stomach, indigestion and flatulence support Cold and flu season comfort blends After-meal digestive teas Natural greenish-yellow botanical colour in soap making Bulk tea blending and refill use Who It's For This Product Is For: Tea blenders and refill stores People who enjoy fresh mint herbal teas Herbal users preparing digestive comfort blends Soap makers wanting a dried leaf botanical accent This Product Is Not For: People allergic to mint-family herbs Babies or very young children unless professionally advised People with severe reflux or gallbladder concerns unless professionally advised Use as a substitute for medical care for migraines, severe digestive symptoms, infections or chronic respiratory concerns How To Use As a Tea: Use 1 teaspoon dried leaves per 1 cup freshly boiled water.
Infusion Method: Steep for 10 minutes, then strain. In Blends: Pair with lemon balm, ginger, chamomile, elderflower or other suitable herbs. In Soap Making: Add according to your formulation where a natural greenish-yellow botanical hue is desired. Bulk Tip: Keep tightly sealed between uses to preserve the fresh mint aroma.
Safety Instructions Consult a qualified herbal practitioner before use if pregnant, nursing, taking medication or managing a medical condition Avoid if allergic to peppermint or mint-family herbs Peppermint can aggravate reflux in some individuals Seek professional advice before use with gallbladder conditions Discontinue use if heartburn, irritation, allergy or any adverse reaction occurs Keep out of reach of children and pets FAQs Q: What is Peppermint Leaf tea used for?
A: It is traditionally used for upset stomach, indigestion, flatulence, headache comfort and cold-season support. Q: How do I make Peppermint Leaf tea? A: Steep 1 teaspoon dried leaves in 1 cup freshly boiled water for 10 minutes, then strain. Q: Can Peppermint Leaves be used in soap making? A: Yes, they can add a natural greenish-yellow botanical hue to soap.
Q: Is Peppermint suitable with reflux? A: Peppermint can aggravate reflux in some people, so use caution or seek professional advice.
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