Lung nodules may fall under the category of “cough” in Chinese medicine. Mentha piperita does not generally have a therapeutic effect on lung nodules.
Mentha piperita is a traditional Chinese medicine made from the above-ground parts of the plant Mentha piperita of the Lamiaceae family, with the effects of dispersing wind-heat, clearing the head and eyes, clearing the throat and rashes, clearing the liver and promoting the flow of qi.
It is mainly suitable for the treatment of wind-heat colds, wind-heat headaches, the first signs of a warm disease, red eyes and tears, sore throat, liver depression and stagnation of qi, chest tightness and dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and coats of arms), impenetrable measles, and itchy rashes and is not used in the treatment of lung nodules. Peppermint is aromatic, pungent and dispersing, and it is not suitable for those who are weak and sweaty because it generates sweating and consumes Qi.
If you have lung nodules, it is recommended that you consult a professional physician for diagnosis and treatment in order to avoid delaying your condition. Specific medication should be under the guidance of a specialist, and should not be used without authorization to avoid adverse consequences.