Nana - mint

Nature.
Hot, dry in the second degree. There is excess moisture in mint.

Properties.
Mint has warming and astringent properties. In terms of substance, it is the rarest of edible vegetables; If you throw a few bunches of mint into milk, it will not curdle.

If you drink squeezed mint juice in vinegar, it stops bleeding from the insides.

Tumors and acne.
Mint with oatmeal serves as a medicinal bandage for ulcers. It is not like pulegian mint, because pulegic mint has no astringency. Mint absorbs, warms and dries excessively, causing harm. Organs of the head.

Mint, especially mixed with barley flour, is used to make medicinal forehead bandages for headaches. Rub it on a rough tongue and the roughness goes away. Squeezed mint juice is mixed with water sweetened with honey and put into the sore ear.

Respiratory and chest organs.
Mint stops bloody vomiting and bleeding, and if you make a medicinal bandage out of it, it stops milk production and prevents breast swelling.

Nutritional organs.
Mint strengthens the stomach, warms it, soothes hiccups, promotes digestion, prevents mucus and bloody vomiting and is useful against jaundice.

Eruption organs.
Mint promotes sexual intercourse due to its effervescent properties and garden humidity, which is not present in pulegium mint. It strengthens the seminal vessels and kills worms.

If you insert mint into the vagina before intercourse, it prevents conception, and if you drink bunches of mint with pomegranate seeds, it calms the haida.

Poisons.
Mint, and especially its seeds, helps against the bite of a rabid dog.