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Lemon Balm: Uses, Benefits, and More
Lemon balm has traditionally been used to improve mood and cognitive function, but its potential benefits don’t stop there. Here are 10 key uses.
https://www.healthline.com/health/lemon-balm-uses
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5 Uses For Lemon Balm | Bulk Herb Store Blog
Want to learn more about using lemon balm? Here are 5 uses for it when you need it.
https://www.bulkherbstore.com/blog/5-uses-for-lemon-balm
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Herbal Teas for Digestive Health | Buddha's Herbs Blog
From anti-inflammatory properties to digestion aids, there are a variety of herbal teas to help youblends that are great to have at home for daily use or on an as needed basis for your tummy troubles
http://wellness.buddhasherbs.com/herbal-teas-digestive-health/
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Lemon Balm — Wildness Within
Habitat: Lemon balm is a wild cultivar. Make sure to plant it in an area where it can spread. It prefers full-sun, but grows well in partial shade. I have seen it growing underneath Douglas firs and red cedars at one of my favorite parks in Washington. Wildcrafting? Someone was spreading her seeds…
http://www.wildnesswithinliving.com/blog/2017/1/4/lemon-balm
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The powerful health benefits of lemon balm
(NaturalNews) Lemon balm is a member of the mint family and is considered a calming herb. This herb is also known as Melissa officinalis, and it has been used for centuries to reduce anxiety, promote sleep and improve symptoms of indigestion. Lemon balm has been researched by exp
https://www.naturalnews.com/042942_lemon_balm_health_benefits_antioxidants.html
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The Lemon Balm Plant
The Lemon Balm plant can combat viruses in the body and powerfully reduce anxiety
https://www.herbalremediesadvice.org/lemon-balm-plant.html
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Anti-Anxia-Tea with Lemon Balm
A delicious blend of soothing herbs, this tea with lemon balm is the perfect way to end a stressful, hectic day. It gently relaxes, improves sleep, and eases digestion. Five more lemon balm recipes are included for more ideas!
https://abetterwaytothrive.com/anti-anxia-tea-lemon-balm/
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Lemon Balm
Lemon balm is a lemon scented member of the mint family and is native to Southern Europe. With its mild lemon scent and flavor, Lemon balm has historically been valued as a culinary, cosmetic and medicinal herb. Fresh lemon balm leaves are often used to top drinks and garnish sal
https://www.gaiaherbs.com/products/ingredient/35/Lemon-Balm
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Lemon Balm 101
Lemon balm is just one of those amiable, easy-to-love plants. A member of the mint family with broad leaves and a pleasing lemony scent, lemon balm has a genial nature that can be best described as kind. It’s no wonder that people throughout Europe have been cultivating and using
https://www.traditionalmedicinals.com/articles/lemon-balm-101/