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Reap the benefits of pudina

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aids in digestion, improves oral health, treats cold and more, say experts.

Mint leaves are loaded with anti-oxidants and phytonutri­ents which provide relief to the stomach muscles and help in digestion. It soothes the stomach instantly and works wonders when it comes to treating tummy troubles. For example, pudina chutney that is served with samosa is not only just to enhance our taste buds but for better digestion of the junk food.

The herb is a naturally soothing substance, so it can alleviate the inflammati­on and temperatur­e rise that is often associated with headaches and migraines.

Improving the health of a person's mouth is a well-known benefit of mint. Since it has germicidal qualities and quickly freshens breath, it adds to oral health by inhibiting harmful bacterial growth inside the mouth and by cleaning the tongue and teeth.

The anti-inflammato­ry and anti-bacterial properties work wonders for acne-prone skin. Also, when applied topically, mint has the effect of calming and cooling the skin affected by insect bites, a rash or other reactions.

Pudina is one of those herbs which not only has general benefits but also has therapeuti­c values. If people have any kind of digestion problem like gas formation, indigestio­n, vomiting and diarrhoea, pudina can be used effectivel­y in differ- ent formats.

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