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peppermint

Botanical name: Menta Piperita

Family: Labiatae

Plant Description

It is a herbaceous rhizomatous perennial plant growing to 30–90 cm (12–35 in) tall, with smooth stems, square in cross section. The rhizomes are wide-spreading, fleshy, and bare fibrous roots. The leaves are dark green with reddish veins, and with an acute apex and coarsely toothed margins. The leaves and stems are usually slightly fuzzy. The flowers are purple with a four-lobed corolla.Flowering is from mid to late summer. Peppermint is a fast growing plant once it sprouts, it spreads very quickly.

Constituents

Peppermint has a high menthol content. The oil also contains menthone and menthyl esters, particularly menthyl acetate. Dried peppermint typically has 0.3-0.4% of volatile oil containing menthol (7-48%), menthone (20-46%), menthyl acetate (3-10%), menthofuran (1-17%) and 1,8-cineol (3-6%).

THERAPEUTIC ACTIONS & USES OUR DAYS

Peppermint has many beneficial and healing properties. Peppermint tea is mainly is antispasmodic and digestive. Also acts against insomnia and hiccups. It works well in cases of gallstones.

It is used as a gargle for treating wounds of the mouth or sore thoat and colds (gingivitis, pharyngitis and tonsillitis). It freshens up your bad breath and stimulates memory. It is used as a treatment for chapped hands and dandruff. It works also as an aphrodisiac and emmenagogue. It offers relief from headache, toothache (from abscesses) in rheumatics and joint pain.

One animal study has suggested that Peppermint may have radioprotective effects in patients undergoing cancer treatment.

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Medical research has shown that peppermint has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and immunomodulatory activity thanks to its containing acid, a polyphenol that is found in several herbs herbs (basil, thyme, rosemary, etc.). It is suggested, among other things, as a drink for the relief of osteoarthritis, because it inhibits the chronic and acute inflammation. Also it has excellent antifungal properties( eg kill the fungus Candida albicans and fungi occurring during the decomposition of food ). It is proposed for troubleshooting digestion. Moreover it lowers triglycerides and male hormones in men and women who often drink it Still, the oil of the popular herb acts as a shield against harmful radiation and chemotherapies.

Preparation

A teaspoon of peppermint in hot water.

To Remember

Peppermint is a safe herb to consume. However, overdose could cause problems. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid consumption.