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  1. Dec 31, 2017 · Purpose: Given the antiandrogenic effects of spearmint, in this study we evaluated the effects of its essential oil on polycystic ovarian syndrome in a rat model. Methods: Female rats were treated as follows: Control, normal rats which received 150 mg/kg spearmint oil or 300 mg/kg spearmint oil, or sesame oil; and PCOS-induced rats which received 150 mg/kg spearmint oil or 300 mg/kg spearmint ...

  2. spearmint, ( Mentha spicata ), aromatic herb of the mint family ( Lamiaceae ), widely used for culinary purposes. Spearmint is native to Europe and Asia and has been naturalized in North America and parts of Africa. The leaves are used fresh or dried to flavour many foods, particularly sweets, beverages, salads, soups, cheeses, meats, fish ...

  3. 283-656-2. Spearmint (Mentha Spicata) oil is cooling like peppermint oil but not as sharp. Mentha Spicata herb oil is a lovely refreshing scent. Spearmint oil is rich in antioxidants and menthol and helps support the respiratory and nervous systems. Mentha Spicata herb oil may help open and release emotional blocks and create a feeling of balance.

  4. Aug 1, 2023 · Active ingredient(s): Carvone, limonene, dihydrocarvone, 1,8-cineole, spearmint oil, flavonoids, phenolic acids, lignans; Alternate name(s): Mentha spicata, garden mint, native spearmint, oil of spearmint, spearmint essential oil; Suggested dose: There are no dosage guidelines for spearmint. Dosage may vary from product to product and reason ...

  5. Identification: Spearmint (Mentha spicata) is a rhizomatous, upright perennial which is most commonly grown as a culinary herb and/or ground cover. It typically grows 30-100 cm, but may reach heights of 2 foot. The plant has variably hairless to hairy stems and foliage, and a wide-spreading fleshy underground rhizome.

  6. Sep 15, 2022 · Spearmint Temperature. It prefers growing in temperature ranges of 55-75°F or more; however, in hotter weather it usually grows better under shaded locations of the garden. This plant can survive winter temperature lows of -40°F, though the leaves will die off in low temperatures and sprout back when it warms up.

  7. Oct 5, 2021 · Ethnopharmacology relevance. Mentha spicata L. (Lamiaceae), commonly called Spearmint, is wildly cultivated worldwide for its remarkable aroma and commercial value. In addition to traditional foods flavouring agent, M. spicata is well known for its traditional medicinal uses, particularly for the treatment of cold, cough, asthma, fever, obesity, jaundice and digestive problems.

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