Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis Main Composition: Geranial, neral, citronellal, beta-caryophyllene, germacrene D
Also known as lemon balm, lemon melissa, or sweet balm, this luscious aromatic herb has been used by European herbalists since the Middle Ages. It supports a healthy immune system, calms tension, and promotes relaxation with its slightly floral and citrusy aroma.
Producing a small volume of oil requires a considerable amount of plant material. Thus, reflecting the costly price of this oil.
SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS Please be well-informed prior to application.
If you are under multiple medications, consult a physician before using this oil.
May cause irritation on susceptible skin.
Best avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
APPLICATIONS:
Inhale Simply inhaling the aroma can give specific effects on our mind, body, and soul. The most sensitive five senses let the aroma travel through the internal cells, interact with the limbic system, and bring a desired emotional response.
Diffusion The most effective and efficient way to enjoy essential oil. Using a particular diffusing device allows us to experience the aromatic benefit for an extended period of time.
Topical Use Essential oils are easily absorbed into the skin, so make sure to understand the oil's nature, sensitivity, and maximum intake usage for each oil. Topical use requires us to keep the safe amount-per-day guidelines in mind.
Internal Use Never swallow or ingest essential oil before educating yourself about its safety or consulting a physician.