Ask Ayurveda

FREE! Ask Ayurvedic Doctors 24/7

Get expert answers from certified doctors anytime

Fast responses
1000+ verified doctors
/
/
/
What Is the Punjabi Name for Mint Leaves, and How Are They Used in Ayurveda?
General Medicine
Question #11611
1 year ago
1,237

What Is the Punjabi Name for Mint Leaves, and How Are They Used in Ayurveda? - #11611

James
FREE

I frequently use mint leaves (Pudina) in cooking and herbal teas, but I am curious about their regional names and traditional uses. What is the Punjabi name for mint leaves, and how is mint used in Ayurveda for health benefits? From what I understand, mint is known for its cooling and digestive properties. Does drinking mint tea or chewing fresh mint leaves help in reducing acidity, bloating, and indigestion? How do people in Punjab traditionally use it for gut health? I have read that mint is beneficial for respiratory health. Does inhaling mint steam help in clearing nasal congestion and relieving cough? Is there any Punjabi home remedy that involves mint for cold relief? Some sources mention that mint helps in relieving stress, headaches, and fatigue. Can applying mint oil or drinking mint-infused water help in calming the mind and improving focus? Additionally, I want to know whether mint is good for skin and hair health. Does applying mint paste help in treating acne and oily skin? Can it be used as a natural hair rinse for scalp health? One concern I have is whether mint has any side effects. Can consuming too much mint cause stomach discomfort, or is it safe for daily use? If anyone has personally used mint leaves for digestion, respiratory health, stress relief, or skincare, please share your experience. What method worked best for you, and how long did it take to see results? I am looking for detailed and practical information on the Punjabi name for mint leaves and their Ayurvedic uses. Please share any insights!

Question is closed
Writing an explanation of your symptoms through Ayurveda...
Analyzing through Ayurvedic framework0%

Doctors' responses

In Punjabi, mint leaves are known as “Pudina” (ਪੁਦਿਨਾ). Mint has a long-standing tradition in Ayurveda for its cooling, soothing, and digestive properties. It is often used to relieve acidity, bloating, and indigestion. Drinking mint tea or chewing fresh mint leaves can help stimulate digestion and calm the stomach. In Punjab, mint is commonly used in home remedies, such as a mint-based drink called “Pudina Pani,” which is made to relieve gas and bloating. Mint is also popular for its respiratory benefits; inhaling mint steam or consuming mint tea is a common remedy for clearing nasal congestion and soothing a cough. Additionally, mint has calming effects and can be used to relieve stress, headaches, and fatigue by either drinking mint-infused water or applying diluted mint oil to the temples. For skin health, mint paste is applied to treat acne and oily skin, while it can also be used as a natural rinse to promote scalp health and reduce dandruff. While mint has numerous benefits, it’s important to consume it in moderation, as excessive intake might lead to stomach discomfort or irritability, especially for those with sensitive stomachs. Many people find that incorporating mint into their routine improves digestion, clears congestion, and provides a refreshing sense of well-being.

13381 answered questions
39% best answers
Accepted response

0 replies

In Punjabi, mint leaves are commonly referred to as “Pudina” (ਪੁਦੀਨਾ). Mint has long been used in traditional medicine, including in Ayurveda, for its cooling, digestive, and therapeutic properties.

Digestive Health: Mint is known for helping with acidity, bloating, and indigestion. In Punjab, people often consume mint tea or chew fresh mint leaves after meals to improve digestion and alleviate discomfort. It’s also used in pudina chutney as a digestive aid. Respiratory Health: Mint is effective for clearing nasal congestion and relieving cough. In Punjabi households, mint steam inhalation is a popular remedy for cold and respiratory issues. Mint-infused hot water can also be consumed for throat relief. Stress and Mental Health: Mint has natural calming properties. Mint oil or mint-infused water can help relieve stress, headaches, and fatigue, especially after a long day. People also use it for improving focus and refreshing the mind. Skin and Hair Health: Mint is used topically for treating acne and oily skin. A mint paste applied to the face is believed to reduce inflammation and control oil. It can also be used as a hair rinse to promote scalp health and combat dandruff. Side Effects: While mint is generally safe, excessive consumption may cause stomach discomfort in some individuals, especially those with sensitive stomachs or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It’s best used in moderation.

13082 answered questions
27% best answers

0 replies

Mint leaves, in Punjabi, are called “Pudina.” In Ayurveda, they’re highly valued for their numerous health benefits, and you seem to have a pretty spot-on understanding of some of ‘em. Let’s dive into the details a little.

In Ayurveda, mint is traditionally seen as cooling and pungent, balancing Pitta dosha, and sometimes Kapha as well. Drinking mint tea or chewing fresh leaves can indeed help with acidity, bloating, and indigestion, due to its strong digestive and carminative properties. People in Punjab often use Pudina in chutneys or as garnish, which enhances digestion after meals. It’s the kind of staple you find in their kitchens, always ready to rescue a troubled gut.

Now, for respiratory health, inhaling steam with mint can definitely aid in nasal congestion and easing cough. It’s because mint has menthol, which can thin mucus and open airways. A typical Punjabi home remedy might involve boiling mint leaves and inhaling the steam, or adding some to warm water for gargling, which can soothe a sore throat.

As for stress relief and headaches, applying diluted mint oil on the temples might soothe a throbbing head, and drinking mint-infused water can be refreshingly calming, potentially improving focus. The volatile oils in mint act as muscle relaxants, offering a tiny bit of relief to frazzled nerves.

For skin and hair, mint paste can help to tackle acne by calming irritation and regulating oily skin due to its antibacterial properties. And as a hair rinse, it can aid in scalp health due to its cooling effect and antimicrobial action, reducing itchiness and dandruff.

Now, onto the concern about side effects. While mint is generally safe, consuming in excess might cause allergic reactions or stomach upset for some individuals, particularly in sensitive people. Moderation is key, always. Daily use is typically safe unless there’s some specific sensitivity.

I’ve seen folks use mint regularly by adding it to teas or chewing it raw for gastric discomfort, experiencing relief within days to weeks, depending on the severity and consistency of usage. It’s pretty flexible in its application, which is nice. Just remember, everyone’s body responds differently, so what works wonders for one, may take longer for another.

If there’s more you’re curious about, would be happy to help clear it up!

12130 answered questions
27% best answers

0 replies

About our doctors

Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.


What to do for my 86-year-old father with loose motions while on metformin and blood pressure medication?
How to use Ashwagandha for diabetes management in a 61-year-old male with HbA1C at 5.9?
How to treat psoriasis on palms and soles that causes deep cracks and bleeding?
Can I take Tentex Forte with allopathic medicines like Cilaheart, Sitapride, and Daxid?
How to taper off labetalol and replace it with muktavati for blood pressure management?
How to treat severe migraines that cause unbearable headaches permanently?
Can I supplement with karela powder while on metformin for type 2 diabetes, and what is the recommended dosage?
How to treat peripheral neuropathy in my right foot without diabetes?
Can I use Vasaristha syrup with allopathic medicine for heart and lung issues?
Why am I unable to gain healthy weight even though all my blood tests are normal?
How to treat costochondritis pain that hasn't improved with allopathic and homeopathy treatments?
How to treat body pain and bloating with fatigue in adults?
How to treat muscle tightness in the head and face with gas issues after a stroke?
What can I do to ease symptoms of pelvic hypertonia like rectal pressure and false poop urges?
How to balance Vata dosha for a 68-year-old with knee issues from past falls?
Can I drink hot lemon water on an empty stomach if I have high uric acid and joint pain?
Can I add Glysikot granules for my 85-year-old mother with type 2 diabetes and high blood sugar levels?
How to use Sana Makki powder for constipation relief in a 70-year-old woman with Parkinson's?
What is Safed Pani discharge and how to treat it?
What to do if I'm 23 and still have no beard growth despite trying oils?
Can I take triphala 1100 mg with blood thinners like echosporin if I'm experiencing constipation after a mild stroke?
What type of Sarshapa should I use in the Sushruta Samhita formulation for Yauvanapidaka — black mustard or white mustard?
What is the best Ayurvedic medicine for rheumatoid arthritis?
Can I take Ashwagandha root powder at 16 years old, and what is the right dosage?
Why does Ashwagandha keep me awake even when taken in the morning?
oklk gssghth hhsfghtrh hjnfhjrtsysF WREW SFGSFd e
Can I take Triphala with aspirin daily for constipation relief?
Can I give Chandraprabha Vati with Brahmi and Neuro Plan Syrup to my 10-year-old daughter for bedwetting and daytime urine control issues?
What cream can I use to naturally remove cholesterol deposits near my eyes?
What to do for constant headache and heavy feeling in the head with insomnia?
Is it safe to take Tapee Tea for joint pain if it contains steroids?
Can Ayurveda treat a 4.2mm gallbladder stone in my 72-year-old mother without pain?
What is the treatment for navel displacement, weight loss, white discharge, and calf pain?
How to slow down grey hair naturally if I have Pitta dosha and migraines?
How to improve muscle strength and lung capacity in a 52-year-old with FSHD Muscular Dystrophy?
What to do for leg discoloration in my 80-year-old diabetic inlaw with normal sugar levels?
How to treat sinus issues, throat pain, and burning feet in a 60-year-old with diabetes and acid reflux?
Can my father with CKD safely take Arjuna Vati for his heart condition?
Can I take Tentex Forte with allopathic medicines like Cilaheart, Sitapride, Spegra, Reheptin, Zincovit, and Daxid?
Can I safely take Pithorin tablets for my 20mm gallstones at age 67?
How to reduce creatinine levels from 1.06 to 0.8 in a 73-year-old man?
What to do for navel displacement, weight loss, white discharge, fatigue, calf pain, and acidity?
Is it safe to take LiverX tablets for fatty liver and what are the side effects?
How to use Vednath Ki Veer Shodhan Vati and how long until I see effects from 16 doses?
What to do about nightfall and anxiety symptoms after eating garlic and onion?
What to do for a hard lump on my neck without pain and swelling in my left leg and hand?
How to increase my height with Ayurvedic medicine?
How to increase my height from 5.6 to 5.9 using ashwagandha?
Is it safe to use Sallaki liniment for bruises on my father's back after a fall?
How to increase my height from 5 feet 2 inches to 5 feet 5 inches at 18 years old?
little jack horner sat in a corner eating his curd
How to treat grade 1 fatty liver with high GGT and cholesterol while taking Ayurvedic supplements?
Can I study old Dr. Govind Parikh's books for preparing for the Ayurvedic Medical Officer exam in 2027?
What is the best Ayurvedic treatment for burning and tingling in my feet and hands due to peripheral neuropathy?
How to stop eating slate pencil and namakatti frequently?
How to use Vijaysar powder for diabetes in a patient with thyroid disease?
Can I take Agasthya Rasanayam again after a year for mucus formation?
Can a 70-year-old woman take Nimbadi Kwath for groin swelling, and is it safer in tablet or liquid form for her kidneys?
Is Mahamanjishtadi Kashayam safe for men with testosterone issues and does it affect fertility?
Is it safe to take Glysikot granules for my 85-year-old mother with type 2 diabetes and high blood sugar readings?
What to do for my daughter with FND after a serious accident and severe mobility complications?
Can masturbation affect my height growth as a 17-year-old male?
Can Ayurveda help treat my 76-year-old father's heart and lung issues with diastolic dysfunction and mild valve leakage?
How to balance Vata and improve gut health to reduce knee and body pain?
Can I use Majun Flasafa and Majun Arad Khurma together for better results?
How to treat sticky motion, bloating, and skin rashes with Ayurveda?
What is the best brand of black volcano salt for knee arthritis pain during menopause?
What do high serum kappa and lambda free light chain levels mean and how to treat them?
How to treat psoriasis effectively after one year with no improvement?
What to do for constant giddiness while taking Sarivadi Vati and Sutshekhar Ras?
Does regular consumption of kali harad increase heart rate after 4 months?
Is it safe to take maritime with CoQ10 for someone with anxiety and PTSD?
What are the latest Ayurvedic treatments for reducing lipomas without side effects?
How to treat a 76-year-old woman with GFR 39 and edema using Punarnavadi kwatha and nephrowin?
Can I take weight gain supplements while breastfeeding my 1.5-year-old baby?
What is the best Ayurvedic treatment for full body pain in a 44-year-old female?
How to treat my daughter's PCOS and help her lose weight safely?
How to treat weight loss issues after 11 weeks of using Medohar Guggulu?
How to improve morning lethargy and sleep quality for a 55-year-old with high blood pressure?
What causes sudden chest tightness and rapid heartbeat after gas relief?
How to improve my health after smoking and drinking alcohol monthly?
How to treat rheumatic heart disease and manage weight loss and fatigue?
How to treat acne marks and tiredness with grey hair?
Is punarnavadi kwatha safe for my 76-year-old mother with low GFR and elevated uric acid?
How to treat psoriasis effectively after 1 year of no improvement with Ayurvedic doctors?
What causes constant tearing and inability to eat or speak?
What is the difference between Rodhra and Lodhra? Are they the same plant?
What to do for high cholesterol and liver enzyme levels in my blood tests?
How to treat urine infection and gas with chest heaviness and breathing difficulty using Ayurveda?
Can I take shalajit if I have heart stents and I'm on aspirin and atorvastatin for cholesterol?
What is the best Nabhi oil to reduce belly fat and treat fatty liver?
Can I take Yograj Gugglu and Prasaranyadi Kshyam Vati as a breastfeeding mother with an ulcer after my C-section delivery?
What type of Sarshapa should I use for Yauvanapidaka — black mustard or white mustard?
What to do for a 72-year-old male with depression, constipation, early Alzheimer's symptoms, and slow walking after a stent procedure?
Can I take Ashwagandha powder in the morning with milk instead of coffee if I'm a 73-year-old woman on 5 mg BP tablets?
How to use Shilajit resin safely for an 84-year-old with diabetes and hypertension?
How to treat weakness and pain in hands and feet with abdominal bloating?
What to do for sudden chest and abdominal pain with gas and occasional rapid heartbeat?
Hehe Djjrjdjdjdjdjjdjdjdjdjdjdjdjdjjdjdjdjjdjdjdjj
How to treat pinworm infection causing severe itching and sleep problems at night?

Doctors online

Latest reviews

Presley
9 hours ago
Really happy with the advice! The doctor's explanation was so clear and reassuring. Exactly what I needed to hear, thank you so much!
Really happy with the advice! The doctor's explanation was so clear and reassuring. Exactly what I needed to hear, thank you so much!
Hudson
9 hours ago
Thanks for the detailed response! Really appreciate the breakdown and the specific product recommendations—super helpful!
Thanks for the detailed response! Really appreciate the breakdown and the specific product recommendations—super helpful!
Ryan
9 hours ago
Finally, a clear answer! Really appreciate the simple steps you explained. Makes it less stressful. Thanks a ton!
Finally, a clear answer! Really appreciate the simple steps you explained. Makes it less stressful. Thanks a ton!
Natalie
11 hours ago
Thanks for the advice! Your explanation made sense and the remedy seems to be working. Feeling thankful to have found the right help!
Thanks for the advice! Your explanation made sense and the remedy seems to be working. Feeling thankful to have found the right help!