04/08/2019 / By Michelle Simmons
Looking to find relief from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)? Try peppermint (Mentha piperita) oil. This herb has been studied extensively for IBS. A systematic review published in the journal BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine confirmed that the oil from the peppermint herb is indeed effective for the treatment of IBS without causing any serious side effects.
In the study, a team of researchers from the U.S. and Australia sought to determine the effect of peppermint oil in relieving the symptoms of IBS. The research team also assessed the possible side effects of the essential oil as compared to the placebo.
IBS, a common chronic disorder affecting the gastrointestinal tract, is characterized by relapsing abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. This condition also causes symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and gas. Earlier studies have shown that peppermint oil contains monoterpene compounds that target the pathophysiology of IBS. It also contains L-menthol, which blocks calcium channels in smooth muscle. In turn, this produces an antispasmodic effect on the gastrointestinal tract. In addition, peppermint oil possesses anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimicrobial, immunomodulating, and anesthetic properties — all of which may be helpful for treating IBS.
For the meta-analysis, the research team included 12 randomized clinical trials involving a total of 835 participants published over five decades from around the world. From the data they have gathered, the team found that treatment with peppermint oil significantly improved abdominal pain and the other symptoms of IBS. Peppermint oil did not cause serious side effects and is therefore considered safe.
With these findings, the research team concluded that peppermint oil may be used as a safe and effective natural remedy for improving the symptoms of IBS.
There are many ways on how to use peppermint for the treatment of IBS. You can use the herb for easing IBS symptoms by drinking it as a tea or eating a peppermint candy. Other health experts recommend taking peppermint oil capsules. You can also mix the oil with water. Just add one to two drops of peppermint oil to a glass of water, mix, and then drink it. Moreover, you can also massage a few drops of peppermint oil – combined with a carrier oil – directly on your abdomen.
Peppermint oil comes from the peppermint plant, a hybrid of watermint and spearmint plants. It is native to Europe and is commonly used for cooking. Also a member of the mint family, this herb has a fresh and minty aroma and flavor. Peppermint oil is widely-used not only for cooking but also for medicinal purposes. The use of the herb for medicine dates back to 1,000 B.C. Here are some of the health benefits that peppermint oil offers:
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