Family
- Lamiaceae
Constituents
- Essential oil (citral, citronellal, geraniol)
- Phenolic acids
- Rosmarinic acid
- Caffeic acid
- Triterpenes
- Flavonoids
- Tannins
- Mucilage
Parts used
- Dried leaves (aerial parts)
Properties
Internal use
- Sedative
- Calmative
- Spasmolytic
- Digestive
- Sleeping
- Bacteriostatic (for the essential oil)
External use
- Virustatic (against herpes virus)
Indications
Internal use
- Sleep problems
- Stress
- Anxiety
- Nervousness
- Digestive problems
- Heartburn
- Vomiting
- Alzheimer's disease
- Bronchitis
External use
Side effects
-
Contraindications
In case of hypothyroidism or treatment with thyroid hormones (melissa increases the effect of these hormones, note that with the discontinuation of melissa, the symptoms disappear).
Interactions
-
Forms of use
- Lemon balm infusion
- Lemon balm capsules
- Lemon balm essential oil
- Lemon balm tincture
- Lemon balm water
- Lemon balm syrup
- Lemon balm bath
- Lemon balm wine
- Lip balm (against labial herpes)