Lemon Balm

Herbal Supplements

Susan Spinasanta
Medical Writer
SpineUniverse
Desert Hot Springs, CA
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The Basics

Lemon balm is from the same plant family as mint and contains tannins, eugenol, and terpenes. Tannins are antiviral - eugenol kills bacteria and relaxes muscle spasms - and terpenes are essential oils known to be antiviral and calming.

This herb is used to ease gas, bloating, headache, chronic fatigue syndrome, stress and anxiety. It promotes digestion and helps to control cold sores due to herpes viruses.

Sources

Lemon balm is available in the following forms: dried leaf, teas, extracts, tinctures, capsules, and oils.

Guidelines and Cautions

Always follow package directions.

Women who are pregnant or nursing should not use lemon balm.

If taking thyroid medication, avoid using lemon balm.

As with any vitamin, herb, or supplement - always consult a medical professional prior to incorporating these substances into your diet.

Last Updated: 08/08/2007

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