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Acinos arvensis
This herb is NOT recommended during pregnancy due to potential risks to the developing fetus.
This herb is NOT recommended while breastfeeding as effects on infants are unknown.
Consult your healthcare provider before use.
Small aromatic European herb with thyme-basil fragrance; used in folk medicine for digestive conditions.
Small aromatic European herb with thyme-basil fragrance; used in folk medicine for digestive conditions. Key active compounds include pulegone, isopulegone, carvone.
pulegone, along with isopulegone and carvone, are the primary bioactive compounds in Acinos arvensis. These compounds disrupts microbial cell membranes and inhibits pathogen growth.
Carminative
Limited clinical evidence; primarily supported by traditional use and preliminary studies
Antimicrobial
Limited clinical evidence; primarily supported by traditional use and preliminary studies
Expectorant
Digestive disorders
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
Respiratory infections
Based on traditional use; clinical evidence limited
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