Mint
Botanical elements
The peppermint is a perennial plant. The leaves are elongated oval serrated, bright green, sometimes reddish and look very similar to the mint with which it is related.
Parts and ingredients used
Dried mint leaves and the oil.
Tea, steep 2-3 kg of leaves with 150 ml of hot water, leave it for 10 minutes, drink 3 times a day
Mint leaves are suitable for the relief of various digestive disorders
Product of Cretan land
Available in a package of 21 g
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Peppermint is an ancient healing plant that has been found in Egyptian tombs many millennia old as an offering.
Dioscorides characterizes mint as friendly to the stomach and Pliny writes ....in body pains and diseases of the bile extremely active ...calms the pain in the stomach and expels intestinal parasites.
Matthiolus and Tabernaemontanus mention the antipyretic and spasmolytic action of mint, as well as the action of enhancing bile secretion. In these old traditions, however, it is not always clear whether it is really peppermint or other related mint species.
From the book Nature's Pharmacy by Dr. Jorg Grunwald /Christoph Janicke
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