Carminative, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, aromatic, diaphoretic,
anti-emetic, nervine, anti-microbial, analgesic, stimulant, stomachic,
rubefacient.
Peppermint is an excellent carminative, having a relaxing effect
on the muscles of the digestive system, combats flatulence and stimulates
bile and digestive juice flow. It is used to relieve intestinal
colic, flatulent dyspepsia and associated conditions. The volatile
oil acts as a mild anesthetic to the stomach wall, which allays
feelings of nausea and the desire to vomit. Relieves the nausea
& vomiting of pregnancy and travel sickness.
Also used in the treatment of ulcerative conditions of the bowels.
It is a traditional treatment of fevers, colds and influenza. As
an inhalant it is used as temporary relief for nasal catarrh. Where
headaches are associated with digestion, Peppermint may help. As
a nervine it eases anxiety and tension. In painful periods, it relieves
the pain and eases associated tension. Externally it is used to
relieve itching and inflammations.
Combinations : For colds and influenza it may be used with Boneset,
Elder Flowers and Yarrow.
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