1. Edible valueMint can make the central nervous system enter an excited state, while the capillaries dilate and speed up heat dissipation, which can promote the sweat glands to secrete sweat and has a cooling and antipyretic effect. In addition, taking mint can increase the secretion of body fluids in the respiratory tract, reduce foamy sputum, and reduce the burden on the throat. 2. Medicinal valueIt has the effect of relieving exterior symptoms with a pungent and cool property, and can treat symptoms of fever, headache and lack of sweating caused by wind-cold; it also has a penetrating effect, which can help measles to break out and eliminate allergic symptoms. 3. Feng Shui ValueDue to its unique aroma, it has the effect of refreshing the mind and killing bacteria and repelling mosquitoes. If placed on a windowsill or balcony, it can ward off evil; its lush branches and leaves, and the overlapping smaller leaves give a sense of vitality. In addition, it has strong vitality and can survive in all kinds of harsh environments, and can bring good luck. 4. NotesBecause this substance is cold in nature and can cause a decrease in the level of human chorionic gonadotropin, pregnant women cannot eat it as it may terminate the pregnancy. |
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