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  2. Peppermint extract - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] Moderate levels can be safely mixed into food items, or applied topically, sprayed on surfaces as a household cleaner, or inhaled using aromatherapy. [1] However, the menthol in peppermint oil may cause serious side effects in children and infants if inhaled. [1] Peppermint oil may have adverse interactions with prescription drugs. [3]

  3. 66 Festive Cocktails To Make All Holiday Season Long

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    Peppermint Bark Shots. We look forward to peppermint bark season all year long. These shots taste a lot like the real thing, only way more boozy. Sweet, minty, and creamy, be warned: These go down ...

  4. Starbucks holiday menu: What's the healthiest drink? How much ...

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    This iced drink combines oat milk, chai tea concentrate, gingerbread syrup and a spiced topping made with cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves. Since it contains oat milk, as opposed to Starbucks ...

  5. Hesperidin - Wikipedia

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    Content in foods. Approximate hesperidin content per 100 ml or 100 g [8] 481 mg peppermint, dried; 44 mg blood orange, pure juice; 26 mg orange, pure juice;

  6. Peppermint - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal uses of peppermint have not been approved as effective or safe by the US Food and Drug Administration. [58] With caution that the concentration of the peppermint constituent pulegone should not exceed 1% (140 mg), peppermint preparations are considered safe by the European Medicines Agency when used in topical formulations for adult ...

  7. Starbucks Will No Longer Charge for Non-Dairy Milk — Plus ...

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    The festive drinks and food items will be available nationwide on Thursday, Nov. 7. ... purchase like vanilla and chocolate-flavored cold brew concentrate, non-dairy sugar cookie latte creamer and ...

  8. Mint (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint has muscle relaxant properties and therefore may relax the smooth muscles of the GI tract, allowing for easier passage of food contents. However, since the lower esophageal sphincter may be relaxed, peppermint may aggravate "heartburn" or GERD. Peppermint also seems to be effective in relieving intestinal gas and indigestion. [2]

  9. 8 Health Benefits of Peppermint - AOL

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    Peppermint is available all year round, but always manages to garner lots of attention during the winter months, adding a splash of cool minty flavor to tons of holiday dishes and sweets. While it ...

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