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Re: Is it possible to have a negative reactiong to concentrated peppermint?
      03/24/10 05:19 PM
PABeachBum

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It is best to take them an hour before eating. It might not be wise to take them on an empty stomach before bed time. Check Heather's stick post "Peppermint Oil Capsules - How to Use 'Em!" at the top of the page in this section of the message board.

Peppermint oil is best suited for managing flatulence, abdominal pain and distension. It likely has little direct effect on D and it probably does not cause it. You can read more about using peppermint oil to manage GI symptoms in this article in the American Family Physician (you may have to skip over an ad)




Thats contrary to everything else I read that says its perfect for spasms and D, including the sales material on this very web site.

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* Is it possible to have a negative reactiong to concentrated peppermint?
PABeachBum
03/24/10 07:15 AM
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Snorkie
03/24/10 08:35 AM
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Syl
03/24/10 07:39 AM
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PABeachBum
03/24/10 05:19 PM
* You can also check the studies on the research library
HeatherAdministrator
03/25/10 12:43 PM
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Syl
03/24/10 05:58 PM

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