Change, Move, Cleansing
Latin Name: Mentha × piperita
Used in magic for removing blockages and generating a positive shield around us. Cleanses negative energy and creates an emotional barrier against others feelings or issues
In traditional herbal medicine it is used for IBS, Stomach and Bowel issues and for respiratory problems or issues.
Keywords:
- Refreshing
- Digestive
- Cooling
- Clarity
- Invigorating
Myths/Legends:
Peppermint doesn't have specific myths or legends associated with it, but it has a rich history of use dating back to ancient civilizations. It was valued for its medicinal and culinary properties, especially for digestive relief.
Active Constituents:
Peppermint contains menthol, the compound responsible for its refreshing and cooling sensation. It also contains essential oils like menthone and limonene, contributing to its aromatic and digestive properties.
Distribution:
Peppermint is native to Europe and Asia but is now cultivated worldwide. It thrives in moist, temperate climates and is often found in gardens and as a wild plant.
Traditional Usage:
- Medicinal: Peppermint is well-known for its digestive benefits, aiding in the relief of indigestion and bloating. It's also used to alleviate headaches and as a decongestant for respiratory issues.
- Herbal: Peppermint leaves are used to make herbal teas and tinctures for their soothing and invigorating qualities.
- Culinary: Peppermint is used as a flavouring in a wide range of dishes and beverages.
Magical Usage:
Peppermint is associated with clarity, purification, and renewal in magical practices. It can be used in:
- Clarity Spells: Peppermint is believed to clear the mind and enhance focus.
- Purification Rituals: It's used to cleanse spaces and objects of negative energy.
- Renewal and Fresh Beginnings: Peppermint is thought to signify new opportunities and fresh starts.
Planetary Correspondence:
Peppermint is often linked to the planet Mercury due to its mentally invigorating and clarifying properties. It aligns with the qualities of communication, intellect, and adaptability associated with Mercury.
Elemental Correspondence:
Peppermint is associated with the element of Air because of its light, refreshing nature and its ability to stimulate the mind. It can also be linked to the element of Water because of its soothing and hydrating attributes.
Warnings:
- Peppermint is generally considered safe for most people when used as directed. However, in some individuals, it may cause mild heartburn or allergic reactions.
- Peppermint essential oil should be used with caution, especially when applying to the skin, as it can be strong and may cause irritation in its undiluted form.
Written By Dave Green
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