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Lime
Southern Brazil has the perfect climate for citrus growing and consequently producing
high-quality citrus oils. Similar to Lemon, Lime essential oil is cold-pressed from the rinds
of fresh limes. BOGO 5 Island Mint
Black Spruce
Black Spruce essential oil is sourced in southeastern Canada, where it grows abundantly.
Black spruce trees are quick to replenish itself after harvesting. The harvesters will cut
down the trees, and by the time they return the forest is completely regrown.
The lumber industry harvests the trees, taking their trunks and leaving behind the
branches and needles. After that, our supplier has a permit to go in and pick up the
leftover materials. The needles are then distilled for their essential oil.
Peppermint
The US Pacific Northwest is an ideal climate for growing peppermint because of the high
and consistent amounts of rainfall each year. This rainfall contributes to a high menthol
content in peppermint plants, giving them their minty aroma and flavor. Northern states
in India have climates similarly suited for optimal mint cultivation.
The essential oil comes from the aerial parts of the plant—or everything above
the ground
Why Island Mint
®
Lemon, Lime, Peppermint, and Black Spruce essential oils provide ample concentrations
of limonene and menthol. These chemical constituents give Island Mint its fabulous
properties and benefits.
Tip:
Soften Your Clothes with Island Mint ®
Combine 16 ounces of warm white vinegar with 15 drops of Island Mint. Then
spray on your wet clothes before putting them in the dryer.
30 / June 2023 BOGO * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.