Saturday 4 April 2015

Lemon Balm Tea

Lemon Balm Lemon balm, and “Melissa officinalis,” is the herb belonging to the mint family that’s been used for the centuries to treat anxiety, sleep disorders, indigestion and the wounds. You can make lemon balm tea by the steeping 1/4 to 1 tsp. of dried herb into hot water. You can drink the tea up to the four times daily. Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) has the many medicinal uses and is best known for the relaxing qualities of it. It has been used since ancient times to the relieve stress or anxiety. Ointments made from the Lemon Balm are used for the soothing insect bites or skins and for cleaning cuts and the sores. When you make tea from the loose lemon balm leaves, you can then experience some of ways in which this remarkable plant can be help you.Tea

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