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Mint, Pudina, Common mint - Plant

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Mint, Pudina, Common mint - Plant  - Plants World

Mint, Pudina, Common mint - Plant

Mint is a perennial herb with very fragrant, fruity, aromatic, toothed leaves. As well as kitchen companions, mints are used as garden accents, ground covers, air fresheners, and herbal medicines

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    • Pudina is used as a carminative and an expectorant.

    • The plant is highly effective in treating headaches, rhinitis, cough sore throat, colic, prurigo and vomiting.

    • It serves as a good blood cleanser since it is antiseptic and anti-bacterial.

    • Pudina plays a significant role in alleviating swollen gums, mouth ulcers, and toothaches.

    • Crushed and bruised pudina leaves are used in treating insect bites.

    • A decoction and infusion of its leaves and stems help in fever, stomachaches, dysmenorrheal, and diuresis.

    • Fresh leaves of pudina are crushed and sniffed for dizziness. Crushed leaves are also applied on the forehead and temple, to cure headaches.

    • For toothaches, boil 6 tablespoons of pudina leaves in 2 glasses of water, for 15 minutes. Strain and cool the water. Divide it into two parts and take each part after 3 to 4 hours.

    • Boil 6 tablespoons of chopped leaves in 2 glasses of water, for 15 minutes. Cool and strain. Divide the decoction into 3 parts and consume three times a day. This will help in treating coughs.

    • For treating arthritis, take some fresh leaves and heat them on low flame. Pound them and apply them on the painful joints or muscles, when still warm.

    • Soak 2 tablespoons of chopped leaves in a glass of hot water for 30 minutes and strain. Use the infusion as a mouthwash.

    • The menthol extracted from the plant is used in preparing balms.