Health knowledge made personal
Join this community!
› Share page: Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

Niyaprakash's Twitter Updates

Devilled Chicken with Caramelised Onions - http://FoodBlogs.com?t=39177 2 days ago
Breafast Panini - http://FoodBlogs.com?t=39111 2 days ago
Pumpkin Curry with Coconut Paste ( Dudhiye Gashi in Konkani Cuisine ) - http://FoodBlogs.com?t=36685 15 days ago
Kitchens of India Okra ( Bhindi ) Patties - http://FoodBlogs.com?t=36680 15 days ago
Banana Caramel Truffle Gateaux - http://FoodBlogs.com?t=36646 15 days ago
 

Medicinal properties of Mint

Posted Dec 05 2008 4:45pm


Mint is a cooling and warming herb. It is rich in essential oils which gives it the distinctive smell and taste. It is anti-bacterial, relaxes spasms, reduces inflammation and helps digestion. Peppermint's punch resides in its oil, which contains menthol, flavonoids and Vitamins A and C. Concentrated in the leaves, peppermint oil stimulates the gall bladder to secrete bile, which can promote digestion. All parts of the plant are used. Rubbing the face and hands with fresh peppermint leaves repels flies and other insects. Mint is known to subtly work as a spirit motivator. Researches at the Wheeling Jesuit University, US found that the scent of peppermint influences mood and motivation and offers a mental boost that leads to better performance.
Post a comment
Write a comment:

Related Searches