Organic Lemon Balm Oil

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Botanic Name:Melissa Officinalis
The genus Melissa is widely diffused, having representatives in Europe, Middle Asia and North America. The name is from the Greek word signifying 'bee,' indicative of the attraction the flowers have for those insects, on account of the honey they produce.
Uses:Lemon Balm has been endorsed by the German Commission E as both a sedative, and stomach soother for indigestion and heartburn.It also can be used in treating headaches migraine vertigo, and buzzing in the ears.When used in a hot infusion it causes sweating which is helpful in treating fevers especially in children fighting infections, cold and flu, coughs, and catarrh. It helps break up the congestion associated with chronic bronchitis, asthma, and irritating cough, and also works well in reducing allergy symptoms.
Lemon Balm Safety & Interaction Information
There have been no significant adverse effects from Lemon Balm. Even though it has sedative qualities, it appears to be safe even while driving or operating machinery, and is not intensified by alcohol. People with glaucoma should avoid Lemon Balm volatile oil as animal studies have shown that it may raise pressure in the eye.
Disclaimer:
We are not experts on the medicinal uses of plants and much of the information has been taken from other sources. You should talk to someone who knows what they are on about before using any of these plants. Ad Mor LLC, can not take any responsibility for any adverse effects from the use of plants.
Weight available: 10 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
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Note: All prices in US Dollars
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