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Pudina benefits: 5 medicinal benefits of mint and how to use it in cooking

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 16, 2025, 17:09 IST
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Pudina benefits: 5 medicinal benefits of mint and how to use it in cooking

Mint, or pudina as it’s lovingly called in India, is one of those herbs that instantly lifts your spirits—and your dishes. Whether it’s the refreshing aroma or the cool burst of flavour, mint has a way of making everything better. But pudina is more than just a simple garnish. It is full of health benefits that have been appreciated for centuries. Plus, it is very useful in cooking. Let’s find out why this humble herb deserves a special place on your plate.

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Soothes digestion and settles the stomach

One of pudina’s most well-known benefits is its ability to calm the digestive system. It helps relieve indigestion, gas, and bloating. Sipping on pudina tea after a heavy meal can offer natural relief and support smoother digestion.

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Beats bad breath and freshens up instantly

Ever wondered why mint is the go-to flavour in toothpaste and mouth fresheners? That cooling, sharp scent helps neutralise odours and leaves your breath feeling clean. Chewing fresh pudina leaves or sipping on mint-infused water is a natural way to keep your mouth fresh throughout the day.

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Fights inflammation and boosts immunity

Mint has antioxidants and substances that fight inflammation. Eating pudina often can help protect your body from infections and lower inflammation. This supports your immune system, keeping you healthier overall.

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Naturally helps breathing and lung health

Mint contains menthol, which helps clear nasal passages and makes breathing easier, especially during colds or allergies. Pudina’s fresh flavour in soups, chutneys, or warm lemon water provides mild relief and supports lung health, making it a simple way to feel better naturally.

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Clears the mind and eases stress

The fresh smell of pudina does more than just smell good—it can also wake up the brain and ease feelings of tiredness or worry. Adding mint to your meals or sipping on mint tea is an easy way to bring calm and focus to a busy day.




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