Pennyroyal
Pennyroyal
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Botanical Name: Mentha pulegium
Little used today in cooking. Pennyroyal is added to black pudding in England and to sausages in Spain.
A cup of hot pennyroyal tea can be taken to produce sweating to reduce a fever.
Even Kurt Cobain wrote a song titled 'Pennyroyal Tea'. It was included in Nirvana's third album, In Utero, which was released in 1993.
Other Uses
Has insect repellant properties. Add pennyroyal to sprays, creams and vinegar; to repel insects. To repel fleas on dogs add to the rinse water when bathing the animal. Sprinle the dried herb around dog bedding.
Part Used
Aerial parts
Actions
Aromatic, uterine stimulant.
Contraindications
Do not ingest while pregnant or in the case of kidney disease.
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