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Pennyroyal
American
pennyroyal Parts Usually UsedThe herb and oil Description of Plant(s) and CultureThe American species of pennyroyal is an aromatic, soft-hairy annual plant; the erect, square, branching stem grows from 6 to 16 inches high and bears small, opposite, thin, ovate leaves which are sparingly toothed. Axillary clusters of small, tubular, lavender or purplish flowers; calyx two-lipped, with 3 short and 2 longer teeth; appear from June to October. The whole plant has a pleasant, aromatic odor. European pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium), or true pennyroyal, is similar
to the American species in odor and uses. Do not confuse the two herbs.
Where FoundFound in dry fields and open woods along the Atlantic coast and west
to Minnesota and Nebraska. Medicinal PropertiesCarminative, diaphoretic, emmenogogue (promote menstruation), antispasmodic, mild sedative, sudorific, stimulant, aromatic Oil: anti-emetic (Do not use in pregnancy), anti-spasmodic,
rubrifacent Biochemical InformationKetone puligone and about 1% volatile oil. Legends, Myths and StoriesFlavorful and fragrant tea with a somewhat minty taste. Another of the teas used as an oriental tea substitute during the American Revolution. Back in olden times when abortion was illegal, pennyroyal was used to induce abortion. In some cases it resulted in hemorrhage and serious complications for the mother. Therefore, it should never be used for that purpose. Helps in labor and delivery, though. Do not use without medical supervision. The oil of this herb is a good insect repellent. Strip the leaves from the stalk, put the leaves in a muslin bag,
sew up the bag and put in pets bed. Fleas are chased away. Or sprinkle
with pennyroyal oil or essence. UsesPennyroyal was commonly used in the 19th century medicine to induce perspiration at the beginning of a cold and to promote menstruation. It was taken also with brewer's yeast to induce abortion. It is helpful against nausea and nervous conditions but should not be taken during pregnancy. Native Americans used pennyroyal tea for headaches and for menstrual cramps, PMS, and pain. The tea also make a good external wash for skin eruptions, bruises, rashes, and itching. Used for phlegm, respiratory disorders, jaundice, nausea, ulcers, consumption, dropsy, toothache, leprosy, whooping cough, convulsions, sores in the mouth, colic, snakebites, expel after-birth, sore gums, fainting, fever, and gout. Purifies the blood, relieves gas and stomach pain, stimulates uterine contractions. Oil used externally for rheumatism and insect repellent. Also used as a flavoring. Formulas or DosagesInfusion: use 1 tsp. herb with 1 cup hot water. Take 1 to 2 cups a day. Tincture: take 20-30 drops at a time, as needed. For children, give small, frequent doses. Extract: 20-60 drops in liquid daily for relief of symptoms.
How SoldThe oil externally applied wards off mosquitoes. For this purpose
it is used alone or combined with citronella. WarningAll essential oils are life-threatening if taken internally. To take pennyroyal oil internally to terminate an unwanted pregnancy is very dangerous and in a few cases has resulted in death. There is possible fetal damage from the use of pennyroyal in any form during pregnancy. Ingesting essential oil can be lethal; contact with essential oil (a popular insect repellent) can cause dermatitis. May cause severe kidney/liver damage used in excess of 2 ounces. Do not be used during pregnancy, it is a uterine stimulant. Use only with medical supervision. Bibliography |
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