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Very similar to peppermint, slightly
sweeter. Antispasmodic, emmenagogue, insecticide, parturient and stimulant.
If used in full body massage, use only a minute amount; massage in local
areas may be preferable. Possibility of eye irritation, as well as sensitive
skin. Avoid in pregnancy. Could antidote homeopathic remedies. Stimulates
a tired mind. Helpful with digestive problems such as vomiting , flatulence,
constipation and diarreah. Seems to relax stomach muscles, relieves hiccups
and nausea. May help with seasickness. Releases retention of urine and
apparently dissolves kidney stones. It controls overabundance of breast
milk as well as hardening of the breasts. By the same token, it could
stem the flow of heavy periods and leucorrhea. It is said to promote easier
labor during childbirth. Good for headaches, bad breath and sore gums.
May help sores and scabs. Blends well with basil, grapefruit and rosemary.
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