Mint and its sweat are harmful for people with GERD
Mint and tarragon are very good appetizers, said a traditional medicine expert, adding that tarragon is a very useful herb for relieving seizures. Mint and tarragon are also harmful to people with GERD.
Mehrad Mirkarimi, a specialist in traditional medicine, said about the properties of some vegetables from the perspective of traditional medicine: Vegetables are medicinal plants that have a great impact on the health of the body.
According to him, from the point of view of traditional medicine, tarragon has a grade of 3 grams, which means that tarragon is warmer than basil and mint.
Consume savory and tarragon with caution
The traditional medicine expert said: Those who are hot-tempered should not consume too much savory and tarragon because the warmth of these vegetables is very high and increases the warmth of the hot-tempered body.
Mirkarimi continued: I recommend that warm-tempered people use portulaca oleracea along with savory and tarragon because portulaca oleracea is cold and wet and its consumption causes the warm balance of savory and tarragon.
Tarragon is a very useful vegetable for relieving hiccups
He added: Tarragon is a very useful vegetable for relieving hiccups, because hiccups are due to not chewing food well, eating fast and drinking water, or any kind of drink with food.
The traditional medicine expert added: Mint is an excellent vegetable in eliminating gastrointestinal diseases and is highly recommended, and is perhaps the most famous plant that has many properties in the field of traditional Iranian medicine.
Peppermint and its sweat are harmful to people with GERD
Mirkarimi said: One should be a little careful in consuming mint because it can be harmful for some people. The active ingredients of peppermint relieve muscle spasms and can relax the muscles that connect the esophagus and stomach, and we recommend those who have reflux disease not to use peppermint.
He pointed out: Mint and tarragon are very good appetizers, while turmeric and leeks are anti-appetite and onions also damage the appetite.