Lemon
balm tea has been called the “Elixir of Life” due to its incredible
anti-viral, anti-bacterial, digestive, and sedative properties.
Incredibly, it also has high levels of antioxidants which substantially
increases its ability to heal and work
effectively. Lemon Balm contains a compound called terpene which has the
ability to help relieve anxiety, stress, hypertension, depression, high
blood pressure, muscle spasms, heart palpitations, tension headaches,
circulatory issues, and cognitive disorders such as Attention Deficit
Disorder and Alzheimer’s Disease. Lemon Balm also benefits chronic
gastrointestinal disorders including indigestion, IBS, colitis, and acid
reflux. Lemon Balm has the ability to promote a healthy, balanced
immune system and endocrin system, which is highly beneficial for
autoimmune disorders such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Adrenal Fatigue,
Multiple Sclerosis, and Vertigo. It is also useful in treating insomnia,
sleep disturbances, and jittery nerves, allowing for a more relaxed
body and better quality sleep. The polyphenol tannins contained in Lemon
Balm give it its anti-viral properties making it particularly helpful
in healing colds, flu, bronchitis and any viral infections. Topically,
Lemon Balm can be applied as a cream to help heal and provide relief for
cold sores and shingles as well as cuts and wounds. Essentially, Lemon
Balm is a heal-all herb and has rightfully earned its reputation as the
“Elixir of Life”. As a delicious and refreshing drink, Lemon Balm tea
can be added to your weekly health regime for a wide range of healing
benefits. Fresh or dried herb can be steeped in hot water for a minimum
of ten minutes and sweetened with raw honey, if desired.
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