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Revision as of 04:05, 4 November 2011

  • see also : Mint
  • Other Names: Mentha piperita
  • Peppermint is native to Europe and is widely cultivated throughout North America. The leaves are used medicinally.
  • Peppermint can be found in liquid extract, tea, oil, and inhalant forms. Peppermint oil is also available as enteric-coated capsules.

Special Precautions of Peppermint

Peppermint oil can cause heartburn and digestive upset, and should be used with caution by people with heartburn, hiatal hernia, severe liver damage, gallbladder inflammation, or bile duct obstruction.

Although rare, some people have experienced allergic reaction to topical application of peppermint.

People with gallstones should consult a physician before taking oral peppermint preparations.

The safety of peppermint oil in pregnant or nursing women isn't known.

Peppermint oil shouldn't be applied topically to broken skin. Large amounts shouldn't be applied to skin.

Peppermint tea can cause choking in children and infants due to the menthol.

Pure peppermint oil is toxic at small doses. The pure essential oil should not be taken orally. Call your health practitioner if you experience headache, flushing, skin rash, muscle tremors, or other unusual symptoms.

The benefits of Peppermint are

  • Indigestion
  • Colic
  • Gallstones
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Tension headache
  • Small intestine bacterial overgrowth
  • Cancer: Current researches show that certain enzymes present in mint may help cure cancer : Mint, specifically peppermint, contains a phytonutrient known as amonoterpene which has shown the capability to thwart the growth of tumors in the liver, breasts and pancreas in animals. It has also exhibited the capacity to protect the animals’ lungs, skin and colon against the formation of cancer.