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Mentha piperita (Peppermint)

Dermatitis, 2010
PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita) is a popular herb that can be used in numerous forms (ie, oil, leaf, leaf extract, and leaf water). Peppermint oil has the most uses, and use data on the oil are considered relevant to the leaf extract formulations as well.
Elise, Herro, Sharon E, Jacob
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Peppermint antioxidants revisited

Food Chemistry, 2015
This review discusses the relationship between the chemical composition and antioxidant property of peppermint tisane and essential oil. Phenolic acids (e.g. rosmarinic and caffeic acids), flavones (e.g. luteolin derivatives) and flavanones (e.g. eriocitrin derivatives) are possibly the major infusion antioxidants. Vitamin antioxidants (e.g.
Liza G, Riachi, Carlos A B, De Maria
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Peppermint Bank

2020
This chapter recounts how Hiram Hotchkiss opened his own Peppermint Bank in order to avoid the difficulties he continually had with local bankers. It explains how Hiram used his Peppermint Bank primarily as a payment mechanism for his essential oil business.
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Global Peppermint

2020
This chapter reviews how peppermint began its history in North America when roots of the recently discovered hybrid were imported to newly independent British colonies at the start of the nineteenth century. It recounts the Ranney family that concentrated on bringing medicinal peppermint essence to American consumers, as well as the Hotchkiss brothers ...
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Peppermint Oil Chemical Burn

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2005
A 49-year-old woman presented to the emergency room with difficulty in breathing, drooling, and fever. Twelve hours before her admission she had ingested 40 drops of pure nonheated peppermint oil (Mentha piperita– 100% pure etheric oil). The patient had used this product many times in the past while suffering from a common cold, each time ingesting 1 ...
Sharon, Tamir   +3 more
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Peppermint oil.

American family physician, 2007
Peppermint leaf and peppermint oil have a long history of use for digestive disorders. Recent evidence suggests that enteric-coated peppermint oil may be effective in relieving some of the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. A combination product including peppermint oil and caraway oil seems to be moderately effective in the treatment of non-ulcer ...
Benjamin, Kligler, Sapna, Chaudhary
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Peppermint in America

2020
This chapter recounts the arrival of peppermint in Connecticut, which was the time Samuel Ranney, the first peppermint king, was growing up in Middletown. It mentions the first appearance of peppermint in colonial America in the early 1760s with advertisements for peppermint essence in the New York Mercury and the New York Gazette in 1763 and 1764.
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Peppermint Oil

Pediatrics In Review, 2006
Theresa L, Charrois   +3 more
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PEPPERMINT OIL

The Lancet, 1988
J. Rogers   +3 more
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