Menthol
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Menthol - is a naturally occurring monocyclic terpene (any of various
unsaturated hydrocarbons, C10H16, found in essential oils and oleoresins
of plants such as conifers and used in organic syntheses) found
in the oils of the mint tree Mentha arvensis. Menthol is well known
for its cooling effects and its mint flavor which are used in liniments,
antipruritic agent, mouthwashes, nasal sprays, expectorants, cough
drops, etc.
Physiology - Transdemal
delivery of medication and/or herbal supplements depends on the
controlled rapid molecular transport across the skin. Clinical studies
have shown that menthol can dramatically increase the transdermal
delivery of medications and/or herbal supplements.
The skin is made up of three layers, epidermis, dermis and the
subcutaneous layer:
Epidermis - the tough
outer protective layer of the skin that contains the melanin, pigment
that gives the skin color; keratinocytes, which produce the basic
component of the nails, keratin and the langerhans cells, which
help to protect the body from infection.
Dermis - is the middle
layer of the skin that provides nourishment to the epidermal layer.
The dermis is the thickest layer that comprises a tight mesh of
elastin and collagen fibers. Collagen is responsible for the structural
support of the skin while elastin provides resilience. The dermis
also contains nerve endings, blood vessels, and lymph nodes.
Subcutaneous layer
- is the innermost layer of the skin that consists mainly of adipocytes
(fat cells) connective tissue and blood vessels. The subcutaneous
fat cells serve as a heat insulator to maintain body temperature
while providing a sort of shock absorber protecting underlying structures.
Sweat glands also originate in this subcutaneous layer.
The epidermis is made up of 5 layers. the primary barrier of the
skin to transdermal permeation of medications and/or herbal supplements
is a layer known as the stratum corneum.
Listed below are the five layers of the skin:
- Stratum Corneum - is the outermost layer consisting of closely
packed, flat, dead cells that are constantly replaced secondary
to abrasion.
- Stratum Lucidem - is a clear band consisting of mostly of packed
cells with indistinct outer boundaries Stratum Granulosum - is
the granular layer made up of keratinocytes. These cells provide
a barrier between the host and the environment in order to prevent
the entry of toxic substances from the environment and the loss
of important constituents fromthe host.)
- Sratum Spinosum - is known as the "prickel cell: layer
because when these cells are seen under the microscope they look
prickly secondary to the cells appearing to have extensions connected
to other cells.
- Stratum Basale - represents the bottom or deepest layer of the
epidermis These cells mature and become more specialized as they
move toward the surface of the skin. Melanin is formed here to
protect against ultraviolet radiation.

The majority of herbal companies develop their herbal ointments,
gels and lotions without addressing the concept of the transdermal
(across the dermis of the skin) delivery process. Companies can
blend a wide variety of beneficial herbal components in their formulas,
however, if these ingredients cannot get past the protective layers
of the skin they will produce no effects. Physicians' Select has
researched and addressed the problem of transdermal application,
specifically developing a synergistic (when two herbal ingredients
together produce a greater effect than the two individual ingredients
can produce on their own i.e. 1+1 = 3) blend of herbal ingredients
that can penetrate the dermal layer of the skin.
In addition, many herbal companies develop only oral products to
improve the stimulation of the clitoris. Physicians' Select understands
that there are many facets to the sexual response in women, therefore,
we have developed two products a gel specifically designed for direct
application to the clitoris and an oral formula to increase libido
and enhance the overall sexual response.
Physicians' Select by developing
a transdermal gel that can penetrate the dermal layer of the skin
of the clitoris:
- Enhanced efficacy (capacity to produce a desired effect)
- Improved convenience and compliance
- Decreased side effects, application easy to terminate if side
effects do occur
- Avoids "peak and valley" effects associated with oral
supplements
- Reduce dosing via the transdermal application, active ingredients
bypass first pass effect through the gastrointestinal tract
Clinical studies
Research as shown that the application of menthol when combined
with other topical transdermal arginine actual promotes the absorption
of the Arginine. Menthol acting to relax and dilate the skin cells,
allows Arginie into the blood stream and nerves faster, thus, increasing
blood flow to the clitoris and stimulates nerve endings. The warm
tingling sensation secondary to the application of menthol to the
clitoris also promotes the sexual response resulting in an increase
in vaginal lubrication and a release of the all important nitric
oxide (please refer to the physiology section for a detailed explanation
of how an increase in nitric oxide promotes an intensified orgasmic
response).
According to a study cited in the the Journal of Pharmaceutical
Sciences the use of Menthol could increase skin flux up to eight
times the base line enabling transdermal medications to be absorbed
more readily. Kaplun-Frischoff Y. Touitou E. Testosterone skin permeation
enhancement by menthol through formation of eutectic with drug and
interaction with skin lipids. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences.
86(12):1394-9, 1997 Dec.
Modern day uses:
Today, Menthol is prescribed by physicians and herbal specialist
for the following:
- Transdermal agent - blended with other topical
ointments, gels and lotions in order to promote absorption.
- Local anesthetic - used in over-the-counter
supplements for the relief of throat irritation, muscle aches,
arthritic pain, etc.
- Flavoring - used as a flavoring agent in a
wide variety of products from cigarettes to mouthwash.
Precautions and/or adverse effects:
Individuals with preexisting medical conditions should consult with
their physician particularly if they are taking prescription or
over-the-counter-medications or supplements. Women who are pregnant
or breast feeding and children should also consult with there physician
prior to taking any new supplements.
Physicians’ Select Female Enhancement Gel also contains the
following proprietary blend of the following ingredients.:
- De-ionized water
- Propylene Glycol
- Hydroxyethyl Cellulose
- Methyl Paraben
- Propyl Paraben
Please note: The
above information is intended to supplement, not substitute for,
the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist, or other
healthcare professional. The information should not be construed
to indicate that the use of the product is appropriate, safe, or
effective for each individuals use. Individuals should consult their
healthcare professional prior taking any new product (return
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