Evidence supporting the use of: Peppermint
For the health condition: Halitosis
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Peppermint oil is commonly used to support or treat halitosis (bad breath), and its use is backed by both traditional and scientific evidence. Traditionally, peppermint has been used for centuries as a breath freshener due to its strong, pleasant aroma and flavor. From a scientific perspective, several studies have explored the efficacy of peppermint oil in reducing oral malodor. The key active component, menthol, exhibits antimicrobial activity against oral pathogens that contribute to bad breath, such as Porphyromonas gingivalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum.
Clinical investigations, including randomized controlled trials, have demonstrated that mouthwashes containing peppermint oil or its extracts can significantly reduce volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) responsible for halitosis. For example, a study published in the Journal of International Society of Preventive & Community Dentistry (2013) showed that a herbal mouthrinse with peppermint oil was as effective as chlorhexidine in reducing halitosis over a short period. However, the overall quality of evidence is moderate, with some studies limited by small sample sizes or short durations.
In summary, peppermint oil’s use for halitosis is justified by both tradition and scientific validation, particularly due to its antimicrobial effects and odor-masking properties. While more large-scale, long-term studies would strengthen the evidence base, current research supports its role as an effective adjunct in the management of bad breath.
Other ingredients used for Halitosis
Aloe verabetel
black garlic
chamomile
turmeric
ginger
goldenseal
horseradish
lactobacillus reuteri
lemon
licorice root
microbial enzymes (proprietary)
mustard seed
oregano
pear
Peppermint
slippery elm bark
xylitol
zinc
eucalyptus
Apple Cider Vinegar
Acacia
gum
Mustard
Orris
Peucedanum
Patrinia
Streptococcus salivarius
Winter Savory
Zucchini
Other health conditions supported by Peppermint
Abdominal PainAthletic and Exercise Aids
Belching
Breast Milk (dry up)
Burning Feet or Hands
Canker Sores
Colds (decongestant)
Concentration (poor)
Congestion (sinus)
Cramps (menstrual)
Cramps and Spasms
Digestion (poor)
Dysentery
Dysmenorrhea
Dyspepsia
Enteritis
Fatigue
Gas and Bloating
Gingivitis
Halitosis
Headache (general)
Headache (sinus)
Headache (tension)
Indigestion
Inflammatory Bowel Disorders
Insect Repellant
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Itching
Itching Ears
Migraine
Morning Sickness
Motion Sickness
Nausea and Vomiting
Pain (general remedies for)
Sinus Infection
Stress
Sweat Baths (herbs for)
Tension
Tickle in Throat
Tonsillitis
Wounds and Sores
Products containing Peppermint
Metagenics
Intesol® Enteric Coated
Integrative Therapeutics
Y Formula