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A species of mint (Mentha viridis) growing in moist soil. It vields an aromatic oil. See Mint, and Mentha.
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Energizing to the mind and body. It is refreshing, cooling, gently vitalizing.
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(USA) Steam distilled fromt he flowering tops of the plant and having a fresh mint aroma, which reminds of a stick of chewing gum. Traditionally used for asthma, bronchitis, migraines and stress.
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Latin name: Mentha spicata. Family: Labiatae. Distilled from the flowering tops from the USA. It has the familiar fragrance of chewing gum. Some traditional uses: for relieving bronchitis and sinusitis, to ease nausea and headaches, for relieving colds or flu, to stimulate, energize and relieve fatigue. Blends with: rosemary, lavender, eucalyptus, basil and jasmine. Mint Tingle, Wake Up!!! bar
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common garden herb having clusters of small purplish flowers and yielding an oil used as a flavoring
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A type of mint "Mentha spicata" with closely set toothed leaves and a clean spearmint flavour. Used for drinks and for flavouring.
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a refreshing, cooling essential oil which is used to cleanse and tighten the pores
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Aromatherapists use oil of Spearmint to energize the mind and body. Aromatherapy benefits: refreshing, cooling, vitalizing.
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( Mentha viridis) A light, minty oil with an uplifting aroma in Lip Tint SPF 15.
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Mentha spicata Historically this herb has been used in a similar manner as Peppermint. Although Spearmint is considered to be somewhat milder. It can be used as a mild diaphoretic and is an effective carminative to help rid the digestive tract of gas.
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Spearmint chewing gum is a flavour of chewing gum that is either naturally or artificially flavored to taste like spearmint.
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Spearmint (1903-1924) was an English Thoroughbred racehorse bred by Sir Tatton Sykes. He was sired by Carbine from the mare Maid of the Mint by Minting.
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