Thursday, December 27, 2012

MINT

 
A to Z - Medicinal Properties of Ingredients - MINT

Time to put those Thanksgiving Dinner sweat pants back in the drawer and soothe your stomach with the power of Mint! Mint calms the stomach in cases of indigestion and inflammation. Get back on track, place your post thanksgiving cleanse orders now: http://bit.ly/RRCVLz

The many benefits of Mint:
... - The aroma of mint activates the saliva glands in our mouth as well as glands which secrete digestive enzymes, thereby facilitating digestion.
- Mint's aroma is also an excellent and quick remedy for nausea and effective in opening up congestion of nose, throat, bronchi and lungs, giving relief in respiratory disorders resulting from asthma, cold etc.
- Mint juice is an excellent skin cleanser. It soothes skin, cures infections, itching, and is also good for pimples.
- Mint helps in eliminating toxins from the body.
- Crushed mint leaves helps in whitening teeth and combating bad breath.

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Sweet Lemon Mint Tea Recipe:
Ingredients
2 tablespoons agave nectar
4 ounces fresh mint (1 large bunch), leaves and stems
2 strips lemon zest, about 1/4 by 2 inches each

Directions
1. In a teapot or large measuring cup, combine agave nectar, mint, and lemon zest. Top with 4 cups boiling water and stir to combine.
2. Steep for 5 minutes and strain.
3. Serve hot or over ice.

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