Peppermint: Medicinal Uses

Products Peppermint tea is available in the form of sachets and as open goods in pharmacies and drugstores. Preparations from the peppermint leaves are commercially available in the form of drops, ointments, creams, oils, capsules, tea blends, as bath additives, mints, nasal ointments and mouthwashes, among others. Stem plant Peppermint x L. from the Lamiaceae … Peppermint: Medicinal Uses

GeloMyrtol

Products GeloMyrtol is commercially available in the form of enteric-coated soft capsules. It was newly registered in many countries in October 2011, and has been on the market in Germany for years. GeloMyrtol is equivalent to GeloDurant, which was formerly marketed as Sibrovita. Composition The capsules contain Myrtol, a distillate of a blend of eucalyptus … GeloMyrtol

Myrtle

Stem plant Myrtaceae, myrtle. Medicinal drug Myrti folium – myrtle leaves Ingredients Essential oil: Myrti aetheroleum Myrtol is a fraction of the essential oil and contains 1,8-cineole, limonene and (+)-α-pinene, among others. Tannins Bitters Effects Astringent: astringent and tanning. Expectorant Fields of application As a tanning drug For colds, e.g. catarrh, sinusitis, bronchitis.

Spearmint

Products Spearmint oil is found in chewing gum, toothpastes, oral care products, pharmaceuticals, and candy, among other products (e.g., Wrigley’s Spearmint Chewing Gum, USA 1893). Structure and properties Spearmint oil is an essential oil extracted by steam distillation from the leaves and herb of spearmint, or green mint, from the labiates family (Lamiaceae). The main … Spearmint

Hand Creams

Products Hand creams are available in numerous varieties. As a rule, they are cosmetics and not drugs or medical devices. Hand creams are also often made by the customer. Popular ingredients include waxes such as wool wax (lanolin), fatty oils, shea butter and essential oils. See also under DIY medicines. Structure and properties Hand creams … Hand Creams