Lemonbalm Tincture

$14.00

Sue’s Salves organically grown Lemon Balm tincture is a calmative remedy with a multitude of benefits.

Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) a member of the mint family, known as a potent nervine calmative, diaphoretic, anti-spasmodic, and nervine restorative.

Lemon balm tincture is known for its antispasmodic, anti-anxiety, calming, soothing therapeutic functions.

Use Lemonbalm tincture to help fight colds and flu.

uplifting, refreshing, and calming to the spirit.

Lemonbalm is a general sedative, relaxing for the nervous system, calming nervouse tension and anxiety issues. It is helpful for promoting sleep.

The tincture is energizing, uplifting for the spirit with an an overall restorative effect on the nervous system.

Lemon balm is antiviral. It has been studied and used with promise for herpes lesions, both oral and genital.

Lemon balm’s anti-spasmodic action may help to relieve tense and painful conditions such as menstrual cramps and/or bladder pain. It is well known for helping relieve spasms in the digestive tract.

According to Mount Sinai Hospital Lemon balm may potentially interact with the following medications:

Sedatives and thyroid medications: Lemon balm may interact with sedatives and thyroid medications. If you are taking sedatives (for insomnia or anxiety) or medications to regulate your thyroid, ask your doctor before taking lemon balm.

HIV medications: It is not clear whether lemon balm interacts with antiretroviral agents. At this time, avoid use of lemon balm if you are taking medication for HIV.

https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/lemon-balm

Tinctures are the most potent way to take herbal medicine.

Sue’s Salves tinctures are made with 100% organically grown plants in alchol.

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Sue’s Salves organically grown Lemon Balm tincture is a calmative remedy with a multitude of benefits.

Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) a member of the mint family, known as a potent nervine calmative, diaphoretic, anti-spasmodic, and nervine restorative.

Lemon balm tincture is known for its antispasmodic, anti-anxiety, calming, soothing therapeutic functions.

Use Lemonbalm tincture to help fight colds and flu.

uplifting, refreshing, and calming to the spirit.

Lemonbalm is a general sedative, relaxing for the nervous system, calming nervouse tension and anxiety issues. It is helpful for promoting sleep.

The tincture is energizing, uplifting for the spirit with an an overall restorative effect on the nervous system.

Lemon balm is antiviral. It has been studied and used with promise for herpes lesions, both oral and genital.

Lemon balm’s anti-spasmodic action may help to relieve tense and painful conditions such as menstrual cramps and/or bladder pain. It is well known for helping relieve spasms in the digestive tract.

According to Mount Sinai Hospital Lemon balm may potentially interact with the following medications:

Sedatives and thyroid medications: Lemon balm may interact with sedatives and thyroid medications. If you are taking sedatives (for insomnia or anxiety) or medications to regulate your thyroid, ask your doctor before taking lemon balm.

HIV medications: It is not clear whether lemon balm interacts with antiretroviral agents. At this time, avoid use of lemon balm if you are taking medication for HIV.

https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/lemon-balm

Tinctures are the most potent way to take herbal medicine.

Sue’s Salves tinctures are made with 100% organically grown plants in alchol.

Sue’s Salves organically grown Lemon Balm tincture is a calmative remedy with a multitude of benefits.

Lemon Balm (Melissa Officinalis) a member of the mint family, known as a potent nervine calmative, diaphoretic, anti-spasmodic, and nervine restorative.

Lemon balm tincture is known for its antispasmodic, anti-anxiety, calming, soothing therapeutic functions.

Use Lemonbalm tincture to help fight colds and flu.

uplifting, refreshing, and calming to the spirit.

Lemonbalm is a general sedative, relaxing for the nervous system, calming nervouse tension and anxiety issues. It is helpful for promoting sleep.

The tincture is energizing, uplifting for the spirit with an an overall restorative effect on the nervous system.

Lemon balm is antiviral. It has been studied and used with promise for herpes lesions, both oral and genital.

Lemon balm’s anti-spasmodic action may help to relieve tense and painful conditions such as menstrual cramps and/or bladder pain. It is well known for helping relieve spasms in the digestive tract.

According to Mount Sinai Hospital Lemon balm may potentially interact with the following medications:

Sedatives and thyroid medications: Lemon balm may interact with sedatives and thyroid medications. If you are taking sedatives (for insomnia or anxiety) or medications to regulate your thyroid, ask your doctor before taking lemon balm.

HIV medications: It is not clear whether lemon balm interacts with antiretroviral agents. At this time, avoid use of lemon balm if you are taking medication for HIV.

https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/lemon-balm

Tinctures are the most potent way to take herbal medicine.

Sue’s Salves tinctures are made with 100% organically grown plants in alchol.

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