5. Prepare for powerful peppermint
Peppermint makes us immediately think about delicious candies and chocolates. But, peppermint is actually an effective muscle relaxer as well. The compound in peppermint that allows it to ease muscle pain is menthol. Again, when we think about menthol, we think about toothpaste and chewing gum. But this compound has another superpower: it has pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory properties and also helps to ease muscle spasms. In the same way as rosemary, peppermint speeds up blood circulation which allows healing to take place faster.
You can buy peppermint tea bags and drink peppermint tea 2-3 times a day. Alternatively, you can buy freshly dried peppermint leaves and use them to brew your own tea. You’ll need about a teaspoon of dried peppermint leaves to make a refreshing cup of tea. Like rosemary, you could consider growing your own peppermint plant. However, unlike rosemary, a peppermint plant is not very hardy and needs a lot more care.
If you prefer a more direct approach to an area where your muscles hurt, you can use peppermint essential oil. Do not rub it onto the skin directly. It is preferable to combine it with a carrier oil such as almond oil before gently massaging it into the skin. Don’t use more than two drops of peppermint oil – it is very strong.
It will reduce swelling and tension and allow a sense of relaxation to flow through the muscles. Applying peppermint oil to an open wound will be a most uncomfortable experience. Double-check that there are no open wounds before applying it to the skin. Even the smallest scratch can leave you in more pain than a muscle spasm did!