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Dried Mint Tea Peppermint Leaf Herbal Tea Pennyroyal Tea Mentafollia Herbs tea

$ 7.92

  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Calories per Serving: this year
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Expiration Date: 18 months
  • Flavor: Jasmine
  • Food Aisle: Pantry
  • Food Specifications: Caffeine Free, Dairy Free, Dye Free, Egg Free, Fat Free, Gelatine Free, Gluten Free, GMO Free, No Artificial Coloring, No Artificial Flavoring, No MSG, Nut Free, Peanut Free, Preservatives Free, Sugar Free
  • Form: Loose Leaf
  • Product: Tea & Infusion
  • Type: Green

Description

Instruction: Mint, the popular herb has several benefits which include proper digestion and weight loss, relief from nausea, depression, fatigue and headache, treatment of asthma, memory loss, and skin care problems. Mint, the well known mouth and breath freshener that is scientifically known as Mentha, has more than two dozen species and hundreds of varieties. It is an herb that has been used for hundreds of years for its remarkable medicinal properties. The market is full of products like tooth paste, chewing gum, breath fresheners, candy and inhalers which have mint as their base element. Most of us are familiar with the refreshing application of mint, but it has far more to offer than that. Health Benefits of Mint Leaves The health benefits of mint include the following: Digestion: Mint is a great appetizer or palate cleanser, and it promotes digestion. It also soothes stomachs in cases of indigestion or inflammation. When you feel sick to your stomach, drinking a cup of mint tea can give you relief. Also, if you are someone who travels long distances via plane or boat, the menthol oil derived from mint can be very soothing for nausea and related motion sickness. The aroma of the herb activates the salivary glands in our mouth as well as glands which secrete digestive enzymes, thereby facilitating digestion. These attributes are why mint is extensively used in the culinary arts. Much of the western world includes mint as a part of appetizers or as an element of palate cleansers, to be eaten before the main course so the food will digest