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MENTA/PEPPERMINT |
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MENTHA PIPPERITA |
DESCRIPTION :
This is a natural hybrid of Mentha
aquatica L. (water mint) and M. spicata L. and
is an easy growing perennial herb, growing up
to 1 meter high, with underground runners and
a distinctive menthol fragrance.
PARTS
USED :
The leaves are used, as well as the
essential oil.
PROPERTIES:
Peppermint is a decongestant, cooling,
fragrant and bitter herb that is
anti-spasmodic, diaphoretic,
digestive,
antiseptic and slightly anesthetic.
It contains a
high amount of essential oil, which contains
menthol, menthone, menthyl acetate and
menthofuran.
INTERNAL USE:
Used
to treat morning sickness, nausea, and
spastic
complaints of the gastrointestinal
tract, gallbladder, bile ducts, dyspepsia,
flatulence, intestinal colic,
gastritis and enteritis.
EXTERNAL USE:
Externally
it is used to ease bronchial and upper
respiratory tract infections, sinusitis,
itching skin, burns, ringworm,
neuralgia,
rheumatism and to ward off insects.
AROMATHERAPY:
Peppermint
essential oil clears the mind, help you focus
and relieves mental strain.
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For the body,
it is used for
flu, colds, sinus and
headache.
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The digestion
is boosted by this oil and it is helpful for
nausea and vomiting, while stimulating the
gall
bladder and secretion of
bile.
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Furthermore it
helps with a spastic colon and stimulates
the
lymph nodes.
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It has strong
analgesic properties and is useful for
muscle pains, bruises,
contusions and
joints. The antimicrobial and antiviral
properties make it useful for a variety of
topical applications.
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On the skin,
it helps to relieve itching and irritation
and helps to cool the skin and reduce
redness.
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It has
analgesic,
anesthetic, anti-galactagogue,
antiseptic,
anti-spasmodic, astringent,
carminative, cephalic, cholagogue, cordial,
decongestant, emmenagogue, febrifuge,
hepatic,
nervine, stimulant,
stomachic,
vasoconstrictor and vermifuge properties.
SOME
DUCH PRODUCTS WITH THIS SUBSTANCE:
  
  
  
  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS:
Peppermint essential oil must be used in
moderation and the menthol contained in the
oil may cause sensitizing to some individuals
skin. It can irritate the mucus membranes if
the dosage is to high.
If used in
pregnancy, very small amounts should be used.
Not recommended
for infants.
Consult
your doctor. This extracts do not substitute
any medicine or prescription of your
physician.
The
effectiveness of any formula doesn't bases on the sole properties
of this particular component. Instead, is the combination and proper proportion
of several ingredients which gives results as in the Chinese traditional medicine.
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