Negative Effects of Eating Too Much Mint
Just say the word 'mint' and all refreshing images come to your mind. It is a multi-purpose plant, used in almost every type of cuisine in the world. It is rich in nutrients and has a high medicinal value. However, consuming excessive amount of mint can have negative effects too. The following article will throw light on the negative effects of eating too much mint.

Mint and its Characteristics
The word mint is derived from the Latin word herba, which means green crops. Mint belongs to Lamiaceae (mint family) and is native to Australia, Europe, Asia and North America. Leaves, seeds and flowers are the parts of the plant that are used in flavoring food as well as in medicine. Mint is also very rich in its nutritional value, since it contains many vitamins (A, B2 and C), and minerals which are vital for good health. It belongs to the fragrant family of herbs and has medicinal and culinary uses.
Peppermint
Peppermint, also known as mentha piperita has an authentic minty smell which is obtained by rubbing its leaves. These leaves are dried and used to prepare mint tea. Since ancient times, peppermint has been used as a breath freshener. It is found in chewing gums, mouth wash, soaps, sweets, balms, creams, etc., that us a refreshing fragrance. The main constituents in peppermint that are responsible for its aroma are menthol and menthyl.
Spearmint
Spearmint is also called mentha spicata. The leaves are dark green in color, oval-shaped with pointed ends. This herb contains essential menthol oil, but not in high amounts as it is contained in peppermint. It has a milder flavor than peppermint, and hence can be used in regular cooking. It can be added to sauces, dressings and cakes. Chopped leaves can be added to salads.
Other varieties of mint are bergamot/ lemon mint, catnip/ catmint, basil, ginger mint, chocolate mint (used in desserts), garden mint (used in regular cooking), and pineapple mint (used in salads and desserts).
Does Eating too much Mint have Side Effects?
Though mint is a widely used herb, it is safe only when consumed in small amount and for a short duration. Mint leaves are used in preparing mint tea, one of the most popular herbal teas consumed worldwide. It has been used for several years due to its various health benefits. It cures indigestion. The potent smell of mint helps to relieve headache as well. But consuming mint tea excessively can cause various health problems. Drinking peppermint tea can cause skin irritation, flushing (reddening of the skin), headache, irritated mucous membrane and heart burn. Menthol is one of the active chemicals in mint tea, and can cause throat closure in small children and adults. A person who has asthma should avoid the use of food products containing mint. Women who are pregnant or nursing a baby should strictly avoid consumption of mint tea. Taking mint tea during pregnancy may lead to a miscarriage. Applying peppermint oil on a child's face can lead to severe breathing problems.
To avoid negative effects of mint, one should take it in recommended dosage. Both peppermint and spearmint are available in capsules, tonic, tea and oil form. Experts discourage use of spearmint and recommend peppermint instead. Following are the prescribed doses for peppermint:
As Tea: Soak 1 tsp of dried peppermint leaves in a cup of boiling water for at least ten minutes and cool it. Drink this two to three times daily between meals.
As Capsules: Take 1 to 2 capsules three times per day to cure irritable bowel syndrome.
As Oil or Ointment: Apply cream or ointment containing the active menthol to treat skin irritation and itching.
As Spirit (tincture): It is useful to treat headache caused by tension. Take the tincture containing about 10% peppermint oil and about 90% ethanol, and apply it gently on the forehead. Allow the tincture or spirit to evaporate.
Consumption of mint in the right quantity is crucial to gain the benefits of this herb and avoid its side effects. Follow the above doses recommended by experts and avoid its negative effects. Have a healthy and happy life!
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