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Spearmint: A New Natural
Antimigraine Remedy
by M.T. Nieh, Ph.D.

Spearmint: A New Natural Antimigraine Remedy
A Personal Anecdote with Spearmint (Mentha spicata) as Migraine Prophylaxis

M.T. Nieh, Ph.D., Independent Scholar, Rensselaer, NY
(mintresearch@yahoo.com)

The author’s serendipitous discovery revealed that a decoction of a spearmint species (Mentha spicata, Lamiaceae) successfully treated her migraine headache attacks. This is a very easily prepared and inexpensive remedy with no adverse side effect. This remedy exceeds the efficacy of large doses of riboflavin (vitaminB2), that has been reported as prophylaxis for migraines 1,2, and that the author used it for over two years before spearmint.

dream in color tarot by Mindy SommersConsumption of 5-6 cups of a spearmint decoction of a species grown in the garden miraculously cleared her headache within 75 minutes one summer day in 2001. Subsequent consumption of this decoction became a daily refresher. The author experienced no additional migraine problems.

The author proposes a possible correlation between the pharmacological activities of sesquiterpenoids as found in feverfew, butterbur, monoterpenoids as found in cannabis, and of monoterpenoids as found in spearmint. She speculates that those terpenoids that are potential migraine remedies might be stereospecific (levorotatory). She further promotes studies of spearmint decoction as a safe and very low-cost natural antimigraine remedy.

 

1. Schoenen, J., Lenaerts, M., Jacquy, J.: Effectiveness of high-dose riboflavin in migraine prophylaxis, Neurology, 50, February 1998, 466-470.
2. Boehnke, C., Flach, U., Reuter, U., et al.: High-dose riboflavin treatment is efficacious in migraine prophylaxis, Eur. J. Neurol., July 2004, 11(7), 475-7.

Preparation of Spearmint Decoction

Into a 4-qt crock-pot, place 6-7 pieces of fresh or dried above-ground (leaves and stems) parts of a spearmint (mentha spicata) plant, 10-12 inches/piece. Add hot water to the top of the pot, set the pot to “high” until the water boils. Decant and drink the clear dark amber color liquid without condiments. Drink 6-7 cups within 90 minutes for an acute attack.

dream in color tarot by Mindy SommersAlternatively, if spearmint plant is not readily available, commercial Organic Spearmint tea bags are available at natural food stores. I suggest that the tea made from the bags be concentrated.

Use one bag in 8oz hot water in a ceramic/glass CLOSED container (to avoid evaporation of essential oils). Allow it to boil 3-5 minutes until the liquid is clear dark amber color. Drink 6-7 cups within 90 minutes for an acute attack.

For prophylaxis: Drink a more diluted tea several glasses daily.

Please send your comments to mintresearch@yahoo.com

Disclaimer
This abstract and preparation reflect ONLY the experience/opinion of the individual who posts the message. The information contained above is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice relative to your specific medical condition or question.


Marjorie Nieh is trained an Organic Chemist whose professional associations included the DuPont, Eastman Kodak companies, several smaller corporations and several universities in the East Coast. Currently, she is an Independent Scholar who actively conducts research on Complementary and Integrative Medicine based on her personal experiences. Besides her professional interests, she is an active participant of the martial arts. She owns a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and has been an instructor for many years. To complement a chemical profession, Marjorie has also been a Chinese cooking instructor in which she specializes in her hands-on techniques to prepare healthful meals. She focuses on her Complementary and Integrative Medicine research in which her unique background and experiences would well benefit not only the scientific and medical organizations but also wellness centers and spiritual retreats throughout the globe.

BIOGRAPHY
MARJORIE T. NIEH, Ph.D.mintresearch@yahoo.com

Marjorie Nieh is trained an Organic Chemist (Ph.D., Purdue University) whose professional associations included the DuPont, Eastman Kodak companies, several smaller corporations and several universities in the East Coast. She was born in Shanghai, China who immigrated to the US as a teenager. She maintains her Chinese culture and philosophy in addition to her fluency in several dialects of the Chinese language.

Currently, she is an Independent Scholar who actively conducts research on Complementary and Integrative Medicine based on her personal experiences. For example, a serentipidous discovery of a spearmint decoction miraculously treated her migraine in 2001. Her vigilant literature research led her to speculate that chemicals in spearmint share the biological activities with those chemicals (terpenoids) contained in the known natural migraine prophylaxes, e.g. feverfew and butterbur.

Besides her professional interests, she is an active participant of martial arts. She owns a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and has been an instructor for many years. She is an advocate of martial arts tenets: courtesy, modesty, perseverance, self-control, integrity and indomitable spirit. With less intense activities, she finds tai chi, qi gong, yoga and pilates are helpful in alleviating her constant back pain due to a severe scoliosis that has been progressed to 60 degrees at the rate of one degree per year recently. Although back surgeons suggested surgery on her severe back condition, her firm belief has been that physical activities far outweigh a highly invasive procedure.

To complement a chemical profession, Marjorie has also been a Chinese cooking instructor in which she specializes in her hands-on techniques to prepare healthful meals.

Lounging into a new career, she focuses on her Complementary and Integrative Medicine research in which her unique background and experiences would well benefit not only the scientific and medical organizations but also wellness centers and spiritual retreats throughout the globe.

Abstract of presentation to the 2005 Natural Products Gordon Research Conference:

A Personal Anecdote with Spearmint (Mentha spicata) as Migraine Prophylaxis

M.T. Nieh, Ph.D., Independent Scholar, Rensselaer, NY
(mintresearch@yahoo.com)

The author’s serendipitous discovery revealed that the brewed tea of a spearmint species (Mentha spicata, Lamiaceae) has successfully treated her migraine headache attacks. This is a very easily prepared and inexpensive remedy with no adverse side effect. This remedy exceeds the efficacy of large doses of riboflavin (vitaminB2), that has been reported as prophylaxis for migraines, and that the author used it for over two years before spearmint.

The major component in the spearmint is l-carvone or R-(-)-carvone (~70%) in addition to nearly sixty minor components, many of which are terpenoids.

The known natural antimigraine remedies, e.g. feverfew (Tanacetum partheniuim) and butterbur rhizomes (Petasites hybridus, Asteraceae) contain sesquiterpene lactones and sesquiterpene esters, respectively. Studies showed that they inhibit: blood platelet aggregation, release of serotonin in addition altering the arachidonic acid pathway which decreases the synthesis of the inflammatory chemical mediators, prostaglandins and leukotrienes.

A most recent research study revealed that terpenoids of the non-psychoactive cannabis, cannabidiol (CBD) and terpineol, modify the serotonin-binding activity at the 5HT1a and 5HT2a receptor sites. The potential of CBD suggests an acutely active anti-migraine drug while that of terpineol, putatively prophylactic.

The author proposes a possible correlation between the pharmacological activities of sesquiterpenoids as found in feverfew, butterbur, monoterpenoids as found in cannabis and of monoterpenoids as found in spearmint. She speculates that those terpenoids that are potential migraine remedies might be stereospecific (levorotatory), which could be lead targets for the development of anitmigraine drugs. She further promotes studies of spearmint tea as a safe and very low-cost natural antimigraine remedy.



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