Monday, June 15, 2015

Top 10 Health Benefits of Peppermint ..............

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Peppermint is a hybrid herb – a cross between spearmint and watermint. It is a popular flavoring for chewing gum, candy, toothpaste and mouthwash. Its flavor is a cross between pepper and chlorophyll.
Apart from being a popular flavoring agent, peppermint has medicinal uses for treating several types of physical and mental ailments.
In fact, it has a long history of use in folk medicine and aromatherapy. You can use this herb in the form of leaves, oils, teas, extract and pills for medicinal purposes.


Here are the top 10 health benefits of peppermint.

1. Treats Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Peppermint can treat symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), such as stomach cramps and bloating. It helps relax the esophageal sphincter, which reduces IBS symptoms. In addition, it helps food pass through the stomach easily.
In a 2007 study published in the Digestive and Liver Diseases journal, researchers found that a 4-week treatment with peppermint oil could improve abdominal symptoms in patients with IBS. It can even treat similar symptoms of lactose intolerance or celiac disease.
  • You can drink peppermint tea a few times a day. To make the tea, add 1 teaspoon of dried peppermint leaves to a cup of boiling water. Cover and steep for 10 minutes. Strain and drink it.
  • You can take enteric-coated peppermint capsules twice daily for a month, after consulting a doctor.

2. Alleviates Headaches

Peppermint also helps alleviate different types of headaches, such as migraines, stress-related or tension headaches. This herb has significant analgesic effects that help reduce sensitivity to pain. It can also improve blood circulation and relax tense muscles.
In a 1994 study published in Cephalalgia – An International Journal of Headache, a combination of peppermint oil and ethanol showed significant reduction in sensitivity to headaches. Studies have also found the refreshing peppermint aroma to be helpful in improving memory and alertness.
  • Mix 3 drops of peppermint oil in 1 tablespoons of jojoba oil, olive oil or any carrier oil. Apply it oil on the back of your neck and your temples. Massage gently for 5 to 10 minutes. The smell of peppermint oil also has a soothing effect.
  • Drinking a cup of strong peppermint tea can also help alleviate a headache.

3. Minimizes Nausea

Peppermint can also help reduce nausea and vomiting. It activates the enzymes needed for digestion, which in turn minimizes nausea. According to a 1997 study at Liverpool University in England, peppermint can effectively relieve post-operative nausea.
  • Slowly sip a cup of warm peppermint tea to reduce nausea.
  • You can also suck on a hard peppermint candy.
  • Another option is to put a few drops of peppermint essential oil on a handkerchief and inhale using deep breaths.
Note: If the aroma triggers nausea, then avoid using peppermint.

4. Supports Oral Health

The antibacterial property in peppermint inhibits the growth of bacteria in the mouth, thus preventing tooth decay, gum disease and other oral problems. In addition, it freshens up your breath.
  • Chew 5 to 6 fresh peppermint leaves daily to keep oral problems at bay.
  • You can also use toothpaste or mouthwash containing peppermint to brush your teeth and rinse your mouth.
  • You can even prepare a strong cup of peppermint tea, cool it and then use it to rinse your mouth once daily.

5. Prevents Allergies and Asthma

Peppermint also helps ease allergy and asthma symptoms. Being an expectorant, it encourages the body to eliminate mucus from the airways, lungs, bronchi and trachea. This relieves asthma symptoms.
It is a great relaxant and relieves congestion during allergy season. In addition, peppermint has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antimicrobial properties that prevent allergic reactions.
  • If you are suffering from a cough, add a drop of peppermint oil to a pot of hot water and inhale the steam.
  • Mix a few drops of peppermint oil with coconut oil. Rub it on your chest, neck and nose to unclog your sinuses and enjoy relaxed breathing.
  • You can also enjoy a few cups of peppermint tea daily to get rid of allergy and asthma symptoms.

6. Eases Muscle Pain

Peppermint improves circulation and exhibits anti-inflammatory and analgestic effects that help relieve muscle pain. Menthol, one of the main components in peppermint, helps soothe inflamed muscle tissues.
  • Gently massage peppermint oil mixed with carrier oil like olive oil or almond oil on the sore muscles a few times a day to reduce pain.
  • An alternative to using peppermint oil is applying a muscle ointment that contains peppermint

1 comment:

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