Wild Mint
ESSENTIAL OIL
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THE COOLEST, MIGHTIEST MINT
Freshly minted, Wild Mint is the rugged, high-altitude ancestor of the mint family. While our Yakima and Willamette Peppermints offer a cultivated, minty sweetness, Wild Mint (Mentha arvensis) is the wild child native to the peaks of Nepal. This is not a hybrid; it is a primal botanical force that has flourished in the wild for millennia. Historically known as Pudina in the Himalayan foothills, this species is the original source from which the world first discovered the clarifying, crystalline power of natural menthol. In the ancient Ayurvedic tradition, it was the preferred herbal for Siro-Roga (headaches) and Svasa (respiratory congestion), acting as a high-ground herald of health.
In the lineage of mints, Wild Mint sits at the throne of mint-intensity. Hailing from aetheric Himalayan heights, the plant produces a copious concentration of natural menthol to protect itself from the sun and the cold. The result is an essential oil that is a hearty herbaceous and the coolest of the Mints. In modern medical aromatherapy, when the most potent Peppermint is needed, Mentha arvensis is the menthol-mother-lode, making it the most icy of the Mints.
The Pure Essence vs. The Industrial Isolate
Wild Mint is the overachiever of the mint world when it comes to menthol. The plant's high 58%+ menthol content makes it a cost-effective source for pharmaceutical and confectionery industries that harvest Wild Mint as a "menthol-mine," stripping the essence of its crystalline-menthol-spirit. This industrial refining process chills the oil until the menthol "freezes" into solid, needle-like crystals, which are spun out in a centrifuge. As an ingredient, the isolated crystals are combined into petrochemical bases with synthetic scent-chemicals for drugstore chest-rubs and cough drops.
This crystal-extraction leaves behind "Dementholized Mint Oil" (DMO), a hollowed-out byproduct. This depleted figment is sold to the fragrance and flavor industry and marketed as "pure." Experiencing genuine, complete Wild Mint essential oil is a rarity, as 90% of the world’s supply is mined for its crystals before it ever reaches a bottle. Thankfully the complete distillation exists, replete with the menthol crystals that catalyze this essence. Natively saturated with its full mentholated majesty, each drop is a manifestation of uncurated energy that bridges the gap between ancient Himalayan herbalism and a present-moment presence of crystalline-menthol clarity.
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
Wild Mint is a friend for respiratory revitalization and mental fortifying. To imbibe on Mint's motivating molecules, place a single drop in a salt pipe, Nose Glow, or diffuser to immediately clear mental fog and invite an expansive ease. Its maximal-menthol profile makes it a "botanical ice pack" in convenient drops. A drop to chill mosquito bites and blemishes. Apply a drop to the back of the neck during a long hike, a hot day, or a hot flash to aromatically reset the thermostat. It is a brilliant addition to a DIY foot soak, a cooling compress, or a body spritz for hot summer days, where its primal pep can cut through the haze.
Botanical Name: Mentha arvensis
Botanical Family: Lamiaceae
Extraction Method: Steam distilled
Part of Plant Distilled: Leaves
Country of Origin: Nepal
Cultivation Method: Wild-crafted
Composition: 100% Mentha arvensis
Consistency: Thin viscosity
Scent Description: Mintily herbaceous with a rugged, mountain-air finish. It is less sweet than Yakima and Willamette Peppermints, offering a green, primal aromatic profile that is swiftly illuminating.
Blends Beautifully: Frankincense, Eucalyptus, Silver Fir, Pine, Lemon, Rosemary, Lavender, Oregano, Citrus, Hyssop, Spikenard, Cardamom, Rosalina, and Tea Tree.
Contraindications: Due to its potent cooling properties, do not use undiluted on children under five years old as it can lower body temperature. It is safe to use in a small, diluted amount (1–2%) for children.
Key Constituents: The might of our Nepalese Wild Mint is compelled by an abundant concentration of naturally occurring menthol (ranging from 55-75%, whereas classic cultivated Mentha piperita is typically less than 50%), making it the ice-king of our mint world. Distilled from aerial parts in the rarefied air of Nepal, its profile is a concentrated surge of cooling ketones and alcohols. This is balanced by 22% menthone and 8% isomenthone, which provide invigorating, herbaceous notes that serve as steadfast catalysts; these minty molecules are "refresh buttons" for brain and body. The presence of 3% limonene adds a hint of bright, citrusy lift that helps the menthol notes soar, reflecting its wild, high-altitude terroir.
This essential oil is verified, genuine distillation, third-party tested to ensure 100% purity.
WILD MINT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How is Wild Mint different from Peppermint?
Peppermint (Mentha piperita) is a natural heirloom hybrid of Water Mint and Spearmint. Wild Mint (Mentha arvensis) is one of the original, non-hybrid species. Aromatically, Wild Mint is sharper, more rugged, and higher in menthol. If Peppermint is a verdant garden, Wild Mint is a mountain peak.
What makes the rare air of the mountains so key to this Mint essential oil?
Terroir is the environmental "handwriting" of the plant, and in the rugged heights of Nepal, that script is etched in bold. The thin, oxygen-lean air and the piercing intensity of high-altitude sun exposure force the plant into a state of high-alert survival. To protect its plant tissues, the mint must synthesize a much higher percentage of secondary metabolites. In this specific case, menthol is the plant's liquid armor. This environmental pressure results in a hi-fidelity essential oil with a phytochemical profile that is significantly more robust and "charged" than its lowland cousins. Because the plant had to work harder to exist, the oil carries a concentrated vitality that is natively saturated with its full mentholated majesty.
Is this oil "dementholized"?
This process is industrial scale stripping of the essence, and none of our pure Peppermint or Wild Mint essential oils go through this fractionation. The majority of Mentha arvensis on the market has had its menthol crystals harvested via freezing and centrifugation to supply pharma and flavour industries. The remaining liquid byproduct is a hollowed-out, figment that is frequently marketed as peppermint oil. In contrast, our Wild Mint is the complete, unadulterated essence: retaining all of its native menthol ensuring you receive the full "spirit of the mountain" and its monoterpene-menthol-crystalline potency in every drop.
Why does mint feel “nice as ice”?
Menthol is a botanical illusionist. While peppermint feels cool, it does not technically lower the temperature of the skin. Instead, this oxygenated monoterpene alcohol perfectly mimics the molecular shape required to trigger the TRPM8 receptors, which are the cold-sensing switches in our nervous system. It is as if the plant holds a master key to our sensory dashboard, opting to turn the internal air conditioning on for us. This molecular mimicry is the secret behind peppermint’s praise for being "nice as ice," effectively bridging the gap between a physical sensation and a chemical signal. By activating these receptors without the presence of actual ice, peppermint provides a cooling molecular breeze that allows body and mind to recalibrate with ease.

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