The Story of Cornmint Oil

2024/09/18 15:08

What is Cornmint Oil?

Cornmint oil is a colorless or light yellow clear liquid. It has a special refreshing fragrance, which is pungent at the beginning and cool afterwards. After long-term storage, the color becomes darker. It is often used to repel mosquitoes and relieve physical fatigue.

Legend has it that the original name of mint comes from Greek mythology. Pluto Hades fell in love with the beautiful Elf Mansi, and Pluto’s wife Persephane was very jealous. In order to make the Pluto forget Mansi, Percephini turned her into a small inconspicuous grass, which grows on the side of the road and can be trampled on. But after the strong and kind-hearted Man Qian turned into grass, she possessed a comfortable, cool and charming fragrance. Although she has become a small grass, she is loved by more and more people. People call this kind of grass mint. Romans and Greeks both liked the taste of mint. During festivals, they also wear mint textile garlands on their bodies. The Egyptians used packets of mint, star anise, and cumin as taxes. American Indians would use peppermint to treat pneumonia. Peppermint has a strong bactericidal and antibacterial effect. Drinking it often can prevent viral colds and oral diseases, and make your breath fresh. Gargle with mint tea juice to prevent bad breath. Steaming noodles with mint tea can also reduce pores. Putting the leaves of the brewed tea on the eyes will feel cool and relieve eye fatigue. It is said that peppermint also has the nickname “eye grass” and can be used to treat eye diseases.


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