Women drink mint water has the benefits of evacuating wind-heat, clearing the head and eyes, but the effect of the infusion is limited and generally does not reach the therapeutic effect; the downside is that those who are weak and sweaty may aggravate their discomfort. It is not recommended to drink mint water for a long time or in excess to avoid discomfort.
Peppermint has the effect of dispersing wind-heat, clearing the head and eyes, and facilitating the pharynx and rash (clearing the throat and rash). It can be used to treat wind-heat colds, wind-heat headaches, red eyes and tears, sore throat, impenetrable measles, itchy rashes, liver depression and stagnation of qi (poor qi and blood transportation of the liver and depression), chest tightness and dystocia (pain in the area of dystocia and ribs).
Peppermint should not be used by those who are weak and sweaty.
The effective dosage of peppermint infusion is limited and generally does not achieve a therapeutic effect, if you want to achieve the desired effect, it is recommended to carry out regular treatment under the guidance of a doctor.
Peppermint water is recommended to be discontinued and medical attention sought in a timely manner if there is any discomfort after drinking it.