Pudina (mint leaves) is a popular, perennial and
fast-growing
natural herb that can be used fresh or dried out for culinary
purposes in many dishes/ recipes, including curries, soups,
chutneys, salads, juices, drinks, refreshments, chocolate, ice
creams and so on. Mint oil is often used in toothpaste,
breath fresheners, antiseptic mouth rinses, chewing-gum,
candy, desserts, insecticides/pesticides (ants, hornets,
cockroaches, wasps, etc.), and cosmetics. Mint grows upto
a height of 10 to 110 cm near rivers, lakes, and water -
pools around all time and almost all over the world.
natural herb that can be used fresh or dried out for culinary
purposes in many dishes/ recipes, including curries, soups,
chutneys, salads, juices, drinks, refreshments, chocolate, ice
creams and so on. Mint oil is often used in toothpaste,
breath fresheners, antiseptic mouth rinses, chewing-gum,
candy, desserts, insecticides/pesticides (ants, hornets,
cockroaches, wasps, etc.), and cosmetics. Mint grows upto
a height of 10 to 110 cm near rivers, lakes, and water -
pools around all time and almost all over the world.
Nutritional worth of Mint -
Mint is employed to deal with different sorts of diseases and packed with different phytonutrients, vitamins, antioxidants like Protein,
Carbohydrate, Iron , Manganese, Folate, Phosphorus, Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Fat, Vitamin C, Vitamin
A, Vitamin E, Riboflavin, Vitamin
B-6, Vitamin K, Dietary fibers, Phytosteron, Phenolic acids, Omega-6 fatty acids, Omega-3 fatty acids, Triterpenes, Saponins, Carotenoids, Beta
carotene, Anthocyanins, Flanovoid, etc.
Types or Species of Mint (Pudina)
Mint leaves have a aromatic fragrance and a variety of different
types (around 15 to 20 plant species) are located, including peppermint and
spearmint.
Some of are following -
Mentha aquatica.
Mentha canadensis.
Mentha citrata.
Mentha arvensis.
Mentha asiatica.
Mentha australis.
Mentha diemenica.
Mentha cervina.
Mentha laxiflora.
Mentha crispata.
Mentha dahurica.
Mentha suaveolens.
Mentha satureioides.
Mentha requienii.
Mentha vagans.
Mentha pulegium.
Mentha piperita.
Mentha sachalinensis.
Mentha longifolia / Mentha sylvestris.
Mentha spicata / Mentha viridis / Mentha
cordifolia.
Sources -
What are the side effects of mint leaves?
Regarding gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD),
should never be used Mint, since it could worsen the condition.
Avoid mint-tea during pregnancy period because it
can cause miscarriage and also stay away from in breast-feeding.
Consumption of Mint leaves or Peppermint oil in
large doses can be toxic. Pure menthol is also toxic.
In the event that you experience any adverse effects then see your ayurvedic physician immediately.
In the event that you experience any adverse effects then see your ayurvedic physician immediately.
Keep away from Mint or Mentha, if you are
suffering to Gall-stone.
Or contact your doctor prior to using it as a precaution.
Or contact your doctor prior to using it as a precaution.
Health benefits associated with Pudina (Mint)
Mint is a key remedy for Gastro-intestinal
diseases
Mint is a great appetizer, carminitive, calming
and soothing home remedy that used in upset stomach, indigestion, stomach ache,
stomach cramps, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, hiccups, acidity, flatulence, bloating, and gas
problems. It increase bile secretion (flow of digestive fluids). It's a far
notable medicine to deal with Irritable bowel syndrome. It soothes the
stomach-ache or discomfort instantly in the conditions of IBS and prevent farting.
Mint performs an important role in preventing
against hyperacidity, peptic ulcers associated with excessive alcohol
consumption and regular use of NSAIDs like Indomethacin, Paracitamol, Ibuprofen
etc. since it help protect the lining of the stomach.
Mint leaves used for Oral hygiene -
Mint leaves has anti-bacterial properties which is capable
to fight against harmful bacteria in the mouth. So, they are
genuinely good for oral hygiene. It really is a natural mouth
fresheners and chewing of Mint leaves is also best for
dental health. Mint leaf is an ideal bad smell remover and
freshens up breathing.
Mint leaves and Skin diseases -
Mint leaves often used in the cases of insect
bites, rash or other reactions. Topical or external application in the form of
paste, ointement, lotion, or oil may be beneficial in such types of instances.
Mint leaves can also be used as a natural insect repellent.
Mint leaves can also be used as a natural insect repellent.
Mint leaves contain vitamin E and D, which are
incredibly good for keeping healthy skin.
It really is a favorite home remedy for treating acne and pimples. For getting rid of pimples, should be make a paste of mint leaves with rose water and apply on effected part.
It really is a favorite home remedy for treating acne and pimples. For getting rid of pimples, should be make a paste of mint leaves with rose water and apply on effected part.
Mint can be an Immune booster
Using of Mint leaves may improve body's immune
system to fight and prevent from different infections and diseases into the
body.
Mint is a cough reliever
Mint is an outstanding expectorant that helps in
expulsion of phlegm from the lungs in productive cough and open up nasal
passages and airways if any one is expriencing nasal congestion.
Mint is a blood cleanser -
Mint is a very good blood purifier that helps in
removal of toxins from your body.
Body aches and pain reliever
An active ingredient in pain balm is composed
with mint extracts that helps in reducing the body-aches.
Helps fight most of cancer -
Mint has the functionality to fight and prevent
different types of cancers like skin cancer, lung cancer, intestinal cancer
etc.
Mint is a really perfect home remedy to burn
excessive accumulated fat in the body and can help lose weight.
Other than this, Mint is also helpful in reducing blood pressure and blood cholesterol too.
Other than this, Mint is also helpful in reducing blood pressure and blood cholesterol too.
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ARTICLE BY RAJESH KUMAR
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