ORGANIC Dried Lemonbalm by weight
Botanical name: Melissa officinalis
Intentional Uses
- Aromatherapy: The scent of lemon balm can be calming and uplifting. Use it in essential oil diffusers or add a few drops to your bath.
- Sleep Aid: Place dried lemon balm under your pillow or make a sachet to help promote restful sleep.
Magical Uses
- Cleansing: Lemon balm is often used in rituals for cleansing and purifying spaces. Burn it as a smudge or sprinkle dried leaves around your home.
- Protection: Carry a small sachet of lemon balm for protection and to ward off negative energy.
- Love Spells: The herb is associated with love and happiness. Use it in love spells or rituals to attract positive relationships.
Medicinal Uses
- Digestive Health: Lemon balm tea can soothe digestive issues such as indigestion or bloating.
- Anxiety and Stress: The herb has calming properties and is used to reduce anxiety and stress. A cup of lemon balm tea or a tincture can help.
- Cold Sores: Apply lemon balm extract topically to help heal cold sores and reduce symptoms.
Food-Related Uses
- Tea: Fresh or dried lemon balm makes a refreshing herbal tea. It can be combined with other herbs like mint or chamomile.
- Garnish: Use lemon balm leaves to garnish salads, soups, or fish dishes for a hint of lemon flavor.
- Desserts: Incorporate lemon balm into desserts like sorbets, cakes, or lemon balm-infused honey.
Please note that while Lemon Balm is generally considered safe, it's always a good idea to consult a healthcare professional or a qualified herbalist before using any herbal remedies, especially if you have any existing medical conditions or are taking medications.
ORGANIC Lemonbalm
$3.75Price