Bulk Herbs: Lemon Balm - cut

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Excerpts from Practical Herbalism

Lemon Balm has been prized by bee keepers since earliest time. It was credited with the ability to attract and nurture swarms of bees, and as a remedy for their stings. By herbalists, it has long been favored for use in all complaints that were supposed to “proceed from a disordered state of the nervous system.” The London Dispensary (1696) says, “An essence of Balm, given in Canary wine, every morning will renew youth, strengthen the brain, relieve languishing nature and prevent baldness.” John Evelyn wrote, “Balm is sovereign for the brain, strengthening the memory and powerfully chasing away melancholy.” Gerard tells us, “The juice of Balm glueth together greene wounds,” and shares the opinion of Pliny and Dioscorides that “Balm leaves, being steeped in wine, and the wine drunk, and the leaves applied externally are considered to be a certain cure for the bites of venomous beasts and the stings of scorpions.” According to King’s Dispensatory, “Lemon Balm is moderately stimulant, diaphoretic, and antispasmodic. A warm infusion, drank freely, has been a serviceable diaphoretic in febrile diseases and painful menstruation, and to assist the operation of other diaphoretic medicines.”

Indicated Internal Usages:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression, melancholy
  • Fever
  • Grave’s disease, hyperthyroidism
  • High blood pressure
  • HIV, AIDS
  • Hyperactivity (children)
  • Indigestion (stress related)
  • Insomnia
  • Migraine
  • Shingles
  • Viral infections

  • From Our Reading and/or Experience...

    • We use it tea and tincture combinations. Of course, it can be used in many other types of remedies. For instance, it can easily be ground up, and used in capsules.
    • Lemon Balm is a food, as such; keep it in the kitchen as all other food ingredients. Add it to dishes (salads, meat dishes, soups, stews, etc.) in small amounts so as to add nutritional value to the dish without changing the flavor.
    • Lemon Balm can be used to benefit anyone: men, women (including before, during or after pregnancy, and nursing), children and animals.
    • It can be used as often as you would like, and in any way you choose.
    • As is the case with most herbs, Lemon Balm should be stored in a dark, dry, and cool place.

    Volume Discounts on Bulk Herbs Only

    • 5 lbs. - 9 3/4 lbs. = 5% off
    • 10 lbs. - 24 3/4 lbs. = 10% off
    • 25 lbs. - 59 3/4 lbs. = 20% off
    • 60 lbs. - 99 3/4 lbs. = 30% off
    • 100 lbs. + = 40% off
    • Bulk Herbs may be mixed and matched

    Customer Reviews

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    LEMON BALM
    by HELEN on Jan 6, 2008  [ reply ]

    I HAVE USED IT IN A MIXTURE OF SPEARMINT, PASHION FLOWER, LICORICE, AND DONG QUAI TO TREAT LONG TERM PAIN FROM SHINGLES. I CANNOT BELIEVE THAT WITHIN A TWO WEEK PERIOD, EXTREME NERVE PAIN THAT I HAVE BEEN EXPERIENCING FOR OVER A YEAR HAS BECOME LESS AND LESS I AM FINALLY ABLE TO DO STRETCHING EXERCISES AND WALK WITH OUT THAT CUTTING PAIN! NOW, I MUST STRENTHEN MY MUSCLES THAT HAVE BECOME WEAK FROM THE LACK OF ABILITY TO MOVE! WHAT A BLESSING! I LEANRED ABOUT THE LEMON BALM REMEDY FROM MY CHIROPRACTOR.

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