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Alternative medicine Peppermint
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Alternative medicine: Peppermint
Tue, 27 Nov 2007 15:31:52
By Patricia Khashayar, MD., Press TV, Tehran
Peppermint, a popular gum and toothpaste flavor, is not only a calming agent but also
soothes stomachaches and helps indigestion.
Botanical: Mentha piperita
Family: N.O. Labiatae
Synonym: Brandy Mint.
Habitat:
Peppermint, native to Europe and Asia, grows wild in moist and temperate areas. Some
varieties are indigenous to South Africa, South America, and Australia.
Description:
Peppermint is a hybrid mint, a cross between watermint (Mentha aquatica) and spearmint
(Mentha spicata). The plant grows to about 60cm tall and has simple, toothed, and fragrant
leaves growing opposite to the flowers.
The stems, 60 to 120cm high, are quadrangular and often purplish. The whorled clusters of
little reddish-violet flowers are in the axils of the upper leaves, forming loose, interrupted
spikes, and rarely bear seeds.
The entire plant has a distinctive odor, due to the volatile oil present in all its parts. When
consumed it has a hot, aromatic taste at first, and produces a cold sensation in the mouth
due to the menthol it contains.
Part Used Medicinally:
Herb. Leaves.
Constituents:
The essential oil of peppermint (up to 2.5% in the dried leaves) is mostly made up from
menthol (50%), menthone (10 to 30%), menthyl esters (up to 10%) and further
monoterpene derivatives (pulegone, piperitone, menthofurane).
It contains high amounts of manganese, vitamin C and A as well as trace amounts of various
other nutrients such as fiber, iron, calcium, folate, potassium, tryptophan, magnesium,
omega-3 fatty acids, riboflavin, and copper.
Menthol and menthyl acetate, which are responsible for peppermint's pungent and refreshing
odor, are mostly found in older leaves.
Medicinal Uses:
Peppermint oil allays morning sickness and nausea, and is used to disguise the taste of
unpalatable drugs. Its anti-spasmodic quality adds to peppermint's power of relieving pains
originating from the alimentary tract.
Peppermint is good for certain forms of dyspepsia, and used in flatulence and colic disorders.
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When its stomachic effects are required it should be combined with other medicines.
Peppermint calms the muscles of the stomach and improves the bile flow, which the body
uses to digest fats. It may also help the body break down gallstones.
Spirit of peppermint in hot water or peppermint oil given in doses of one or two drops on
sugar are good household remedies for flatulent colic.
Inhaling peppermint or applying it to the skin can relax muscles; it also inhibits the growth of
certain bacteria.
It is widely used in cholera, diarrhea, sudden abdominal pains and cramps.
As tea or tablets, peppermint is a treatment for colds, coughing, acute respiratory difficulties,
and bacteria, fungal and viral infections.
Inhaling peppermint oil can soothe allergy-irritated nasal passages. Rubbing it on the chest
relives other respiratory discomforts. It has also been proven to have antiviral properties
against a number of infectious agents, including herpes.
Peppermint oil has been recommended for puerperal fevers, in divided doses.
An infusion of equal quantities of peppermint herb and Elder flowers can cure colds or mild
influenza within 36 hours, without risk of overdose or harmful effects on the heart.
Peppermint is used to raise internal heat and induce perspiration, although its strength is
soon exhausted.
Peppermint tea is good for palpitation.
Its calming and numbing effect have made it an excellent treatment for headaches, skin
irritations, morning and travel sickness, depression-associated anxiety, and nausea.
Applying peppermint topically soothes skin irritations caused by hives, poison ivy, or poison
oak.
Research has shown that applying peppermint to the forehead and temples favorably
compares with acetaminophen in terms of its ability to reduce headache symptoms.
Peppermint and its main active agent, menthol, are effective decongestants. It is also a good
expectorant, and soothes sore throats and dry coughs.
It helps the appetite by increasing saliva.
Medicine containing menthol can relieve the pain of rheumatism, neuralgia, throat infections
and toothaches. It also acts as a local anaesthetic, vascular stimulant and disinfectant.
Peppermint has also been used to reduce muscle spasms associated with endoscopy,
colonoscopy and barium enemas.
Peppermint can also be a treatment for the ulcerative conditions of the bowels.
Preparation:
Applying the oil from fresh peppermint leaves to the body can relive rheumatic affections,
headaches and local pains.
Lightly coating the forehead with a tincture of 10% peppermint oil, and allowing it to
evaporate treats tension headaches.
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