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  2. 5 tips from experts on how to stop bloating, from peppermint ...

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    Eric Yoon, a gastroenterologist at Manhattan Gastroenterology, tells Yahoo Life that drinking peppermint tea can help reduce bloating symptoms. Peppermint contains menthol, which may act as a ...

  3. 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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    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] According to the German Commission E Monograph, real peppermint oil or extract has been used for cramp-like complaints in the gastrointestinal tract.

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    Peppermint oil appears useful. [161] In a meta-analysis it was found to be superior to placebo for improvement of IBS symptoms, at least in the short term. [111] An earlier meta-analysis suggested the results of peppermint oil were tentative as the number of people studied was small and blinding of those receiving treatment was unclear. [109]

  6. How peppermint oil may help nausea, IBS, itching, and more - AOL

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    It is purported as a sleep aid and digestive aid. [106] Mentha x piperita: Peppermint: Its oil, from a cross between water mint and spearmint, has a history of purported use for various conditions, including nausea, indigestion, and symptoms of the common cold. [107] Mitragyna speciosa: Kratom

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