Minthostachys mollis

Botanical Overview

Minthostachys mollis, commonly known as Muña or Andean mint, belongs to the Lamiaceae family and is native to the Andean regions of South America. The aerial parts, particularly the leaves, are used medicinally.

Energetics

This herb is traditionally considered warming and drying, possessing bitter and pungent tastes. It is tonifying in nature.

Primary Actions

  • Antispasmodic
  • Expectorant
  • Antimicrobial
  • Digestive stimulant
  • Carminative

Indications

Western

  • Cough
  • Bronchitis
  • Indigestion
  • Flatulence
  • Stomachache
  • Headache

Syndromes

  • Respiratory congestion
  • Digestive disorders

TCM

No specific data available.

Ayurveda

No specific data available.

Unani

No specific data available.

Constituents & Mechanisms

The essential oils contain menthone, pulegone, and carvone, responsible for its antimicrobial and spasmolytic effects.

Dosage & Preparations

  • Infusion: 2-4 g of dried leaves taken 2-3 times daily
  • Essential oil: external use only when properly diluted

Safety & Contraindications

Use caution during pregnancy due to stimulant effects; avoid in liver disease because of pulegone hepatotoxicity. No significant interactions reported.

Astrological Correspondences

No well-documented planetary or elemental rulers found.

Selected References

  • Chemical composition and antifungal activity of Minthostachys mollis essential oil
  • Medicinal Plants of the Andes
  • Plants For A Future Database: Minthostachys mollis