
This review’s primary focus is on the pharmacological and medicinal properties of Mentha piperita, which may also lessen the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and digestive symptoms like nausea and dyspepsia, but more research is required. It is applied topically as an analgesic and to relieve pain and headaches. The most popular oil is peppermint oil, and formulations that use leaf extract are believed to benefit from the usage of this oil. This herbal preparation is used in foods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and personal hygiene products for its flavoring and aroma qualities. A sensation of cooling follows the taste of peppermint oil and the aroma of fresh, strong menthol. Additionally, mouthwashes, toothpastes, aromatherapy, and bath products use it.
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