2 drops... if you have a dropper (one of those things you pinch to suck up water, and squeeze to drip out), simple squeeze it gently twice until two single drops come out.
The answer depends on the quantity of candy.
To dilute frankincense oil for safe use, mix it with a carrier oil such as coconut or jojoba oil in a ratio of 1-2 drops of frankincense oil per teaspoon of carrier oil. This will help prevent skin irritation and allow for proper absorption.
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Typically, 1-2 drops of phenolphthalein indicator are sufficient to use in an acid-base titration experiment. It is important not to use too much indicator, as it can affect the accuracy of the titration results.
Lemon essential oil typically contains around 2-4% citric acid. However, the exact percentage can vary depending on factors such as the extraction process used and the quality of the oil.
2 spoons
I don't know why, but no. If you scroll down to the ingredientss in the following link, it shows that you can'treplace the [peppermint oil] wih [peppermint extrace]http://www.joyofbaking.com/candy/PeppermintPatties.htmlBUT that's for baking. For 'mice and rats', I don't think it matters. Peppermint is peppermint, correct?Hope this helps! Plus, the recipe is delicious:D Try it!-cameronlow;]
When adding peppermint oil to a bottle of dog shampoo, it's generally recommended to use 1-2 drops per ounce of shampoo. For a typical 16-ounce bottle, this would mean adding about 16-32 drops. However, it's crucial to consult with a veterinarian before using essential oils on pets, as some can be harmful or irritating to their skin. Always perform a patch test to ensure your dog does not have a negative reaction.
An effective essential oil tick repellent recipe for humans can be made by mixing 30 drops of essential oil (such as eucalyptus, lavender, or peppermint) with 2 tablespoons of a carrier oil (such as coconut or almond oil). Apply the mixture to exposed skin before going outdoors to help repel ticks.
2 Drops
Hi I have used peppermint oil for a year now to keep fiel mice away. They come up from the basement to the main house every August for some reason. By diluting 2 table spoons of peppermint oil with 2 cups of water in a spray bottle, and spraying all the areas nice use to come into the house, I have been able to keep them away. I read in many postings that mice get actually sick by the scent of peppermint, thus they avoid getting anywhere near. They recommend once every 2 weeks spray to keep them away, but if you are deailing with an infestation, I have used it once every 2 days. Plus the whole area smells very nice.
2-3 drops
The answer depends on the quantity of candy.
Perhaps, though most likely not. Peppermint oil repels insects. I've lived 20 years in an old farm house surrounded by hay fields, deer woods, and cattle. I've battled field mice, and pack rats, the entire time I've lived here. I hear about peppermint oil on cotton balls via television and thought it was worth a try. I started with the drawer under my oven, cleaned it really good with hot soapy water and towel dried it. Took four cotton balls and dabbed peppermint oil on each of them and placed them in each corner of the drawer. A few days later I located a pack rat nest in another drawer in the kitchen and I cleaned it and put four peppermint oil dabbed cotton balls, one in each corner and shut the drawer. That was two weeks ago. I checked the drawers today for the first time since placing the peppermint oil dabbed cotton balls in them. No sign of mice at all! It's winter time and mice move in for the winter every winter. Thing winter they may be moving our permanently! The peppermint oil also kills off the horrible smell left behind by the mice. If in fact peppermint oil does repel insects, I pray it works for brown recluse spiders. I'll keep an eye out for those also come spring. I'll loving the stuff and plan to grow my own peppermint and make my own oil. Brig Gen
In 3.2 grams of peppermint, there will be 2 calories. So in a cup of peppermint tea that contains 1.5-3.2 grams (average tea bag) of peppermint, there will be 1 to 2 calories. I will attach a website that has more information on peppermint tea and it's various benefits on mind and body below, in sources and links section.
For acne, eczema, and dermatitis the suggestion is to mix 2 to 3 drops of oil with a carrier oil. Next lightly dab on the affected patch of skin.
Typical ingredients for arnicated witch hazel include glycerin, arnica, isopropyl alcohol, rosemary, green soap, camphor and witch hazel. There are two popular recipes that can be altered depending on whether it is being used for hair or skin. Refrigerate both prior to use. For hair: 1/2 cup witch hazel 1/2 teaspoon arnica extract 3 to 5 drops grapefruit seed extract 2 drops tea tree essential oil 2 drops rosemary essential oil For skin: 1/2 cup witch hazel 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin 1/2 teaspoon arnica extract 3 to 5 drops grapefruit seed extract 2 to 3 drops rosemary essential oil 1 drop camphor essential oil Consult with your local herbal or organic store for substitutions of these ingredients based on your individual preference.