Peppermint - used in oil form in aromatherapy to treat nausea and vertigo.
Peppermint - used in dried leaf form (tea) to treat upset stomach, particularly in children.
Catnip - used in dried leaf form (tea) to treat "nerves" and insomnia.
Mentha arvensis
The plant you are describing is likely a type of mint plant, such as peppermint or spearmint. These plants are known for their aromatic, furry leaves with a distinctive minty scent. They are commonly used in culinary and medicinal applications.
Many species of the genus Pothos are called money plants.
Pine mint is a variety of mint plant with a distinctive pine and mint flavor. It is commonly used in culinary applications to add a refreshing and aromatic touch to dishes and beverages. Pine mint is also known for its medicinal properties and is used in herbal remedies for digestive issues and to promote relaxation.
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Yes, methi is an edible bitter and thus a medicinal plant. SK Singh
The leaves of the mint plant are used as an herb. It is used in many savory and sweet dishes and also used to flavor drinks. The leaves are processed to extract their oils and the mint oil is used to flavor sweets.
Farmers domesticated the mint plant for its aromatic leaves that can be used for culinary purposes, medicinal benefits, and aromatic purposes in making teas, infusions, and oils. It also has natural insect-repellent properties, making it useful in agriculture.
it depends on the plant. here are some examples though, poppy seed is for pain, cellery is for flatulance, rosemary is for strength, mint is for colds, and feverfew is for fever.
The dried ripe fruit and seeds of the plant are used for medicinal purposes.
The entire plant has numerous medicinal properties that act synergistically to good effect.
Only the seeds and oil of the sesame plant are used for medicinal purposes.