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                            Pure mentha arvensis leaves

Pure mentha arvensis leaves

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Overview
Quick Details
Type:
Mint Leaves
Function:
antiseptic and anti-bacterial
Place of Origin:
India
Brand Name:
Mother Herbs
Model Number:
Herbal Tea
Purity:
100% Pure & Natural
Property:
Antebacterial
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Packaging Details
HDPE Drums, Bags, Fiber & Tea bags, Cartons etc.
Delivery Time
Shipped in 20 days after payment
       Pure mentha arvensis leaves            Pure mentha arvensis leaves
 
Mentha Arvensis Tea
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  Pure mentha arvensis leaves

  • Botanical Name : Mentha Arvensis
  • Family Name : Lamiaceae
  • Common Name : Field Mint, Corn Mint, Japanese Mint, Podina
  • Part Used : Whole Plant, Oil
  • Habitat : Found through out india.
  • Product offered : Leaves, Oil

                                                                                 Pure mentha arvensis leaves

Uses : The Mint plant is antibacterial, antifibrile. It yields an essential oil and menthol which exert, through their rapid evaporation, slightly anaesthetic, and anodyne local effect. It is effective in headache, rhinitis, cough sore throat, colic, prurigo and vomiting. Menthol obtained from this is used in balms. It is also used as flavoring agent in culinary preparations. It is well known as a cardiac tonic in pharmaceutical preparations. It is a good blood cleanser. Due to it is antiseptic and anti-bacterial property, it can be used in swollen gums, mouthwash or mouth ulcers and toothache

 

Mentha Arvensis Tea        Pure mentha arvensis leaves

 

Mentha Arvensis Leaves is commonly used in the form of tea as a home remedy to help alleviate stomach pain. It is refereshing, being valued especially for its antiseptic properties and its beneficial effect on the digestion. In Rome,Pliny recommended that a wreath of mint was a good thing for students to wear since it was thought to "exhilarate their minds". During the Middle Ages,  Mint tea is a strong diuretic.