Yerba buena
Yerba buena or hierba buena is the Spanish name for a number of aromatic plants, most of which belong to the
Local variants
In the western
In parts of Central America yerba buena often refers to Eau de Cologne mint, a true mint sometimes called "bergamot mint" with a strong citrus-like aroma that is used medicinally and as a cooking herb and tea.[citation needed]
In Cuba, yerba buena generally refers to
In
In Colombia, Yerba Buena is known for having many medicinal purposes, As it helps with digestion and Bilis activity and with Inflammation. The herb is mostly located in the Andino region of the country. Cundinamarca and Antioquia.
References
- ^ Typically, for stomach ailments, see the article on Mentha.
- ^ "Peppermint oil". National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, US National Institutes of Health. 2014. Retrieved 2014-10-11.
- PMID 24685583.
- ^ "Clinopodium douglasii". Jepson eflora (The Jepson Herbarium). Retrieved March 9, 2016.
- 6) Yerba Buena
External links
Media related to Clinopodium douglasii at Wikimedia Commons