How Do You Relieve Delayed Menstrual Pain With Herbal Remedy?
Women have used this common herbal remedy to help ease abdominal pain as well as headaches from delayed menses for thousands of years. Common peppermint is a tried and true traditional herbal treatment of stomach problems, stress, bad breath and may also strengthen the immune system. A lesser publicized use of peppermint, also known as Brandy Mint and Curly Mint, has been to relieve pain in menstruating women. To treat abdominal pain and headaches associated with delayed menses, make a tea using 2 teaspoons of dried mint leaf in a teapot and add 1 pint of boiling water. Allow to steep for 5 minutes and drink three times daily. Fresh peppermint leaves add an aromatic dash to iced tea in the summer, and can be chewed as “cowboy mouthwash” year-round. Peppermint can be grown at home in your garden anywhere in the country. It loves warm morning sun and shady afternoons, although will grow almost anywhere. Peppermint is easily transplanted by breaking off a section of the plant with roots a