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Wintergreen essential oil: a natural treasure with powerful virtues
Much less well known than arnica to the general public, wintergreen is nevertheless an incredible plant! Wintergreen essential oil is a must-have in aromatherapy and in the world of sport . Extracted from the leaves of Gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen) or Gaultheria fragrantissima (sweet wintergreen), it is prized for its soothing and relaxing properties, but you will see that this plant is even more incredible! At Blackbelt we are specialists in this almost magical plant that nature offers us! Because let's face it! Nature offers us treasures in terms of care!
Wintergreen essential oil, a powerful natural ally
It's no coincidence that this plant is the source of aspirin: it contains an exceptional concentration of methyl salicylate, a compound found in wintergreen with natural anti-inflammatory properties. Its effectiveness is such that it's often compared to conventional medications for relieving muscle and joint pain. So obviously, wintergreen essential oil is powerful !
Wintergreen essential oil is an exceptional raw material . Wintergreen essential oil is much more expensive than other oils used in sports recovery, such as arnica. The high price of wintergreen essential oil is explained by the complexity of its extraction and the scarcity of resources.

The benefits of Wintergreen essential oil
Wintergreen essential oil: A natural pain reliever for muscles and joints
Thanks to its high methyl salicylate content, Wintergreen essential oil is a go-to for soothing muscle tension, cramps, and joint pain. It's particularly popular with athletes recovering from sports and people suffering from rheumatism or osteoarthritis. It's also used to soothe eczema, for example.
Wintergreen essential oil to improve blood circulation
When massaged into oil, it promotes blood circulation and helps reduce the sensation of heavy legs. A very good complement to peppermint for this effect.
Wintergreen essential oil: a relaxing effect
The action of Wintergreen essential oil provides an immediate feeling of well-being, ideal after intense exercise or a long day on your feet. The virtues of essential oils have been known for centuries and are an inexhaustible source for natural relief.
Precautions and Side Effects of Wintergreen Essential Oil
Wintergreen essential oil is extremely potent and should be used with caution :
• Never apply it neat to the skin, as this may cause irritation. Always dilute it in a vegetable oil.
• Not recommended for people allergic to aspirin, due to its high methyl salicylate content.
• Avoid use in pregnant women and children, except on medical advice.
• Caution should be exercised when using internally, as it can be toxic in high doses. Ingestion should be supervised by a healthcare professional.
In case of treatment or illness, consult a doctor before use and if you have any reactions to wintergreen (but you can also have reactions to raspberry because almost everything can be allergenic, depending on the person using a product) stop using it immediately and seek medical advice.
But rest assured that as normal and in reasonable doses the use of Wintergreen essential oil is safe.

Wintergreen and sweet wintergreen: what are the differences?
There are two types of Wintergreen essential oil:
• Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens): the best known, native to North America. It is the most widely used in aromatherapy.
• Wintergreen (Gaultheria fragrantissima): native to Asia, it has similar properties but with a sweeter, more floral scent.
Both varieties are rich in methyl salicylate and offer comparable benefits , although wintergreen is more commonly used, wintergreen has fewer allergenic ingredients and is better tolerated by the majority of users
Wintergreen Shower Gel: An Optimal Recovery Experience
Wintergreen essential oil is not limited to massages : . To discover a formula enriched with Wintergreen essential oil and many other quality essential oils, all sourced locally in France and organic, discover our unique shower gel: BlackBelt Punch.