Peppermint: Not Just For Candy Canes
Peppermint:
Looking for a natural way to ease some common
discomforts? Consider peppermint. The plant’s dried, crushed leaves or
extracted oil offer more than a pleasing aroma and flavor, they have medicinal
applications as well. Peppermint can be used:
As a chest rub to ease breathing with the common
cold
For relief of indigestion and nausea, also helps
when you have that full stomach feeling from eating too much
As a treatment for gastrointestinal ailments such
as irritable bowel syndrome and diverticular disease
Topical treatment for sore or tight muscles
including tension headaches
Be aware that while largely beneficial for the
digestive tract, peppermint tea can worsen the heartburn experienced with
gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and may also promote the flow of bile
from the gallbladder and complicate gallstones – consult your doctor if you
have these conditions and stop using peppermint products if these seem to
worsen.
Also, don’t give peppermint tea to babies or
young children: the menthol it contains can cause a choking sensation in
youngsters of this age. When choosing peppermint, look for oil containing at
least 44% free menthol or teas with 100% pure peppermint leaves. You can buy
pure peppermint leaf tea in most supermarkets. Brew it in a covered container
to avoid loss of volatile components, and drink as much of it as you like, hot
or iced.
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