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Mint

Safe with pregnancy

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This is obtained from a group of plants (Mentha) that produce a strong aromatic smell and flavour. It is used to promote lifestyle and wellbeing

Caution
  • If grown at home , wash before use (reports of spiders in mint tea)


  • It may cause adverse effects in some people including:


        -    Allergic skin reactions


        -    Generalised allergy and anaphylaxis


        -    Headaches


        -    Heartburns


        -    Tummy cramps



  • Excessive intake may cause diarrhoea

Therapy for:
  • Oral care


        -    Nice breath


        -    Halitosis care



  • Good nutrition; rich in nutrients


  • Nausea (especially post-surgery)


  • Helps with digestion


  • May help with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)


  • Improves breathing


  • Soothes asthma symptoms


  • Provides relief in common cold symptoms


  • Skin health


  • Stress relief and relaxation in aromatherapy


  • Weight management


  • Room deodouriser




Comments
  • It has been a part of humanity from the beginning

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