Saturday, October 23, 2010

Wedding Thanks Quotes

MELISSE-Melissa SWEET CLOVER Melilotus-officinalis officinalis

mélisse officinale-Melissa officinalis
Description of lemon balm:
Melissa (Melissa officinalis) is a perennial herb of the Lamiaceae family. Its name comes from the Greek melissophullon which means "leaf bee."
Also known as lemon balm or lemon grass simply not to be confused with lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) used in Asian cuisine.

medicinal plants used in internal use as a sedative and digestive external use to treat herpes labialis.

Parts used
dried leaves of lemon balm (aerial parts)

Properties / Effects / Hint:
Internal Use - Relieve anxiety, agitation, sleep disturbances and mild stomach pains (gastrointestinal spasm). External use
- Treating cold sores (herpes labialis). Treating genital herpes. Relieve anxiety, agitation, sleep disturbances.

Precautions
Warning
* Internal use of essential oil of lemon balm requires the supervision of a qualified aromatherapist.
* Melissa can amplify the effects of alcohol.

Contraindications
* is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women to use the balm.

Adverse
* None known.

Interactions
With plants or supplements
* Take a soothing or other plants along with Melissa could multiply the sedative or calming effect. With

Drug
* Melissa could increase the effect of drugs painkillers or sedatives.
* In theory, Melissa could affect the action of certain medications prescribed to patients suffering from thyroid disorders.

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