The sour, spicy leaves of the lemon balm (melissa) plant are diaphoretic, calmative, antispasmodic, carminative, emmenagogue, and stomachic. These healthy actions make the herb useful for the potential to help support symptoms of sym...
The Lemon Balm tea I have now bought from you in two separate orders is wonderful - and I will continue to buy it from you. (I wish it weren't so expensive - but it is an excellent product). -- syed
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), is also commonly known as "Melissa." Lemon Balm Leaf was used traditionally to help support symptoms of gas, cold sores, col...
Excellent Tea This brand of lemon balm is truly excellent, very clean taste and light finish. Not dusty or grassy tasting at all. -- Brenda
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), is also commonly known as "Melissa." Lemon Balm Leaf was used traditionally to help support gas, cold sores, colic, nerve pain, sleeping difficulties, the digestive tract and heart problems. In addition top...
Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis), is also commonly known as "Melissa." Lemon Balm Leaf was used traditionally to help support symptoms of gas, cold sores, colic, nerve pain, sleeping difficulties, the digestive tract and heart problems. In ...
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