NANA works best as a tea… and also massage with fresh leaves eliminates HEADACHES

It has been used since ancient times in the Far East and in ancient Egypt, and today mint is one of the best natural remedies for stomach aches and headaches.

Mint, mint, mint… is known in natural medicine as an antispasmodic (suppresses muscle cramps, especially in the gastrointestinal tract), but also as a carminative – a remedy against bloating and gas.

The whole mint plant contains about one percent, and only the leaf contains 1 to 3 percent of essential oil, which contains 50 to 90 percent of menthol and 10 percent of menthol. In addition, mint contains tannin, flavonoids, pectin, starch and bitter substances.

It looks fresh and like a drink

The healing properties of mint are indicated by ancient writings from China and Egypt. Even then, it was noticed how mint works if you use it fresh, freshly picked, on the outer parts of the body, as well as what effects it has if it is taken into the body through tea, for example.

Essential oil “cure” for pain

When used externally, by rubbing the plant lightly on the skin, mint essential oil reduces or completely eliminates local and neuralgic pains and headaches.

If mint is taken into the body, it works by removing cramps caused by gallstones, soothes stomach and intestinal cramps and relieves the irritation of vomiting. Also, mint eliminates difficulties in heart work caused by bloating and other irregularities in the work of the stomach and intestines.

A break is mandatory

When used in the form of mint tea, it has the best effect on the body. You can drink three to four cups of tea a day, but after 8 to 12 days you should take a break for a week.

Only if there is a need can you continue drinking tea. This break is necessary because experts emphasize that constant consumption of mint tea can cause heart disorders.

Wide application in folk medicine

In folk medicine, mint is used in many cases:

  • nursing mothers drink a drink made of mint leaves scalded with milk against clotting of breast milk and the formation of milk nodules in the breast
  • to prevent burping
  • treatment of worms
  • by inhaling the vapor of mint oil, the sinuses are healed
  • and rinsing the mouth removes problems with gingivitis.

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