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Lemon Balm Medicinal UsesWhen considering lemon balm medical uses you can see that it can be a very helpful herbal medicine. For many years, Lemon balm, Melissa officinalis, a perennial herb that is a part of the mint family, has been used in various ways to assist people with different health conditions. Preparation of Lemon BalmLemon balm theraputicl uses are derived in several different ways. The leaves can be crushed to make an extract or it can also be used to make a soothing herbal tea. Some herbalists recommend that it be dried, crushed and combined with a neutral gel base to make an ointment. Benefits of Lemon Balm![]() Lemon balm provide a variety of benefits. Some of its more common usages include:
Dosage Levels of Lemon BalmA typical dosage of lemon balm consists of 1 to 4 grams of the crushed herb or in liquid extract form. This dosage level can be delivered two to three times per day. In solid form, lemon balm can be used in dosage levels ranging from 300 mg to 900 mg. The topical formulation of lemon balm utilizes a lyophilized aqueous gel agent combined in a 70 to 1 ratio and can be used two to four time daily to treat herpes. In this form it is available in both Europe and the United States. Cautions with Lemon BalmWhile lemon balm has shown no overt side effects, there are some precautionary measures with taking it. Because it does have a sedative effect, it is not recommended that it be used in combination with prescription sedatives. Also, people under treatment for thyroid ailments or diseases should not use lemon balm as it has shown inhibit the uses of some medications used to treat thyroid conditions. Lemon balm medical uses are varied. It has long been used by herbalist and those that use home remedies. As long as those who use it employ common sense, then it can be an effective way to treat a variety of conditions.
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