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Peppermint Oil Treatment for Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2021INTRODUCTION: Peppermint oil is often used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS); however, the overall quality of previous studies is low, and findings have been heterogeneous.
J. Nee +9 more
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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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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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Egyptian Pharmaceutical Journal, 2021
Background Nanotechnology is thought to be a promising way to create more reliable and effective products in many fields, that is, biological pest-control methods.
Dalia Abd Youssef, Sawsan M. Abdelmegeed
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Background Nanotechnology is thought to be a promising way to create more reliable and effective products in many fields, that is, biological pest-control methods.
Dalia Abd Youssef, Sawsan M. Abdelmegeed
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Journal of Food Science, 2021
Three peppermint oil emulsions using polyglycerol esters of fatty acids-casein (PGFE-CN), polyglycerol esters of fatty acids-sodium caseinate (PGFE-NaCN), and polyglycerol esters of fatty acids-whey protein isolate (PGFE-WPI) as emulsifiers were ...
Hujun Xie +6 more
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Three peppermint oil emulsions using polyglycerol esters of fatty acids-casein (PGFE-CN), polyglycerol esters of fatty acids-sodium caseinate (PGFE-NaCN), and polyglycerol esters of fatty acids-whey protein isolate (PGFE-WPI) as emulsifiers were ...
Hujun Xie +6 more
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Peppermint oil in irritable bowel syndrome
Phytomedicine, 2005In a literature search 16 clinical trials investigating 180-200 mg enteric-coated peppermint oil (PO) in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or recurrent abdominal pain in children (1 study) with 651 patients enrolled were identified. Nine out of 16 studies were randomized double blind cross over trials with (n = 5) or without (n = 4) run in and/or wash out
H G, Grigoleit, P, Grigoleit
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Gastrointestinal clinical pharmacology of peppermint oil
Phytomedicine, 2005In nine studies, 269 healthy subjects or patients underwent exposure to peppermint oil (PO) either by topical intraluminal (stomach or colon) or oral administration by single doses or 2 weeks treatment (n = 19). Methods used to detect effects were oro-cecal transit time by hydrogen expiration, total gastrointestinal transit time by carmine red method ...
H G, Grigoleit, P, Grigoleit
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Turpentine‐induced hypersensitivity to peppermint oil
Contact Dermatitis, 1977After a dental operation a former laboratory technician was referred to our clinic because of swelling of his tongue, lips, and gingival mucosa. Patch testing with the ICDRG standard test battery gave positive reactions to colophony, balsam of Peru, and turpentine peroxides.
A, Dooms-Goossens +3 more
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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 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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Essential Oils, Part V: Peppermint Oil, Lavender Oil, and Lemongrass Oil
Dermatitis, 2016Some aspects of peppermint oil, lavender oil, and lemongrass oil are discussed including their botanical origin, uses of the plants and the oils, chemical composition, contact allergy to and allergic contact dermatitis from these essential oils, and causative allergenic ingredients.
Anton, de Groot, Erich, Schmidt
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Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2020
BACKGROUND Nausea is one of the most commonly reported side effects in patients receiving chemotherapy. Patients who experience nausea during chemotherapy may also experience depression, metabolic imbalances, dehydration, decreased ability to function ...
Curlissa P Mapp +8 more
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BACKGROUND Nausea is one of the most commonly reported side effects in patients receiving chemotherapy. Patients who experience nausea during chemotherapy may also experience depression, metabolic imbalances, dehydration, decreased ability to function ...
Curlissa P Mapp +8 more
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