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Message 6273.Sara Thustra <sara.thustra@...> wrote:

Hee, well this free plantage I got a ton of turned out to be spearmint, not peppermint. I've got a big bunch drying for later and a really nice-smelling batch of tea...anybody know what it's good for, other than smelling good?Thanks!ST

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Sara Thustra wrote:

> Hee, well this free plantage I got a ton of turned out to be spearmint,

> not peppermint. I've got a big bunch drying for later and a really

> nice-smelling batch of tea...anybody know what it's good for, other than

> smelling good?

>

> Thanks!

> ST

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Double your pleasure, double your fun, get double-mint double- mint

double-mint gum. Whoops wrong channel. Spearmint. Wonderful herb. It is

used much as peppermint but is more mild. It is diaphoretic, diuretic,

stimulant, carminative, antispasmodic, aromatic, nervine (sedative),

condiment, nephritic and anti-emetic. Basically it is much preferred

over peppermint for infants. It also is a great tummy soother and helps

to quiet the nerves.

You did good Sara. Peace be with you.

--

Peace, love and light,

Don Quai

" Spirit sleeps in the mineral, breathes in the vegetable, dreams in the animal

and wakes in man. "

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