Mint
is one of the oldest culinary herbs known to mankind. Its remarkable medicinal
properties have made it one of the most commonly known and used herbs ever.
According to Macrobiotic Nutritionist and Health Practitioner Shilpa Arora ND,
“Mint has very powerful antioxidant properties. The leaves can be juiced.
Mint is excellent to manage blood sugar levels and treat skin conditions. In
summers, one should particularly add mint to their diet. Mint is very cooling
and aids in digestion and breathing disorders too.”
From boosting digestion to keeping your breath fresh for long, mint is packed
with a number of benefits that make its more than just a blend.
Here are some mint benefits you may not have known:
1. Aids
Digestion
Mint can work wonders for almost all your digestive woes. According to the book
‘Healing Foods’ by DK Publishing, menthol, which is the active oil in the mint,
has antiseptic and antibacterial properties that help relieve indigestion and
also soothe an upset stomach.
2.
Treats Asthma
Consumption of mint has also been linked with bringing in soothing effect for
asthmatic patients. Mint is loaded with anti-inflammatory properties. It
is a good relaxant and relieves congestion. However, make sure you don’t overdo
your mint quantity; else it may irritate your air passages.
3.
Treats Common Cold
Struggling with nasty cold and finding it difficult to focus and breathe? Try
mint. Yes, there is a reason why your inhalers are often available in mint.
Mint is known to clear congestion of the nose, throat, bronchi, and lungs. In
addition to the respiratory channels, mint’s anti-inflammatory properties also
relieve the irritation caused by chronic coughing.
4.
Cures Headache
As mentioned earlier, mint is a decently strong adapt genic herb. According to
the book ‘Healing Foods’, mint may help cure headaches too. The strong and
refreshing aroma of mint could help ease headaches. Balms with mint base or
basic mint oil, when rubbed on the forehead and nose, are effective in curing
headaches and nausea.
5. Oral
Care: You
cannot be entering the presentation room with a tainted breath now, can you?
Chewing on mint tablets or mint leaves could help freshen your breath instantly
due to the presence of germicidal properties. It also does wonders for our
overall oral health. It inhibits bacterial growth inside the mouth, and
cleanses the plaque deposition on teeth. This is the very reason why so many of
the toothpastes in the market also come in mint base.
6. Aids
Weight Loss
Mint could also play its own sweet role in weight loss, and the reason is tied
with its much famed digestive properties. Mint stimulates digestive enzymes,
which help facilitate better absorption of nutrients from food. When the body
is able to assimilate and absorb nutrients properly, there is better
metabolism. A faster metabolism aids weight loss.
7.
Improves Brain Power
Mint could also turn up your brain power. According to various studies,
consuming mint may up alertness, retention, and cognitive functions. One of the
studies also tied effects of mint consumption with better memory
retention.
8. Skin Care
Mint is a traditional remedy for treating acne and pimples. It has potent
anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties which work wonders on acne
prone skin. Mint leaves contain a high content of salicylic acid, which is
excellent in combating acne action too. The juice obtained from mint works as
an effective skin cleanser. The high quantum of antioxidants also helps prevent
free radical activity, giving you clearers and youthful skin. You can use mint
in the form of face masks as well. Combine crushed mint leaves and honey. Apply
on your skin and leave for 20 minutes. Wash off with warm water.
9.
Help Ease Symptoms of Morning sickness or Nausea
Mint is an excellent remedy to treat nausea. It is also effective for treating
nausea that happens in morning sickness. According to Shilpa Arora,
“Eating a few leaves or smelling some leaves of mint every morning could
help expecting mothers to get past the nauseous feeling and cope better.”
10. Beats stress and depression
Mint is an essential part of aromatherapy. It’s strong and refreshing smell
could help beat stress and rejuvenate mind. Mint has adaptogenic properties
that regulate cortisol levels and boost the body’s natural resilience to
stress. Adaptogens help balance the body in whatever way is needed. By
breathing in the aroma of mint, your mind is instantly calmed. According to
studies, it also helps release small amount of serotonin in the brain that may
help beat depression. You can add mint to your tea, use mint extract on a
vaporizer or draw yourself a mint bath for immediate relief.
Article by Sushmita Sengupta
Excerpt edited by Temi Tope
Source: food.ndtv.com
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