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Lemon Balm Tincture (Melissa officinalis) Superior potency
Lemon Balm Tincture (Melissa officinalis) Superior potency
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Botanical Remedies Lemon Balm Tincture - Dried Lemon balm leaf extracted by multistage hydroethanolic cold percolation for superior potency, extremely strong aroma. 1:3 volume, 60%alcohol.
Latin Name: Melissa officinalis
- traditionally used for millennia's
- only exceptional quality and purity leaf is chosen
- superior potency
- extremely strong aroma
- NON GMO
- no addictive's - made of only 3 ingredients Lemon balm leaf, Reversed osmosis filtered water, and 60% alcohol
- Practitioner grade
- Manufactured in UK by Botanical Remedies
- considered as slightly bitter and pungent, cool with warming potential, dry herb
- relaxing, calming, stimulating, restoring, astringing, sinking, dispersing qualities
- combines well and efficient with Valerian as well as with Chamomile or Passionflower
- Vegan and Vegetarian friendly
Suggested use of Lemon Balm Tincture:
Traditionally taken 1.5ml (30 drops) to 3 ml, up to 3 times a day, with water or other liquid, unless instructed otherwise by Herbalist. Melissa tincture has many other uses. You can research the benefits of this herb or ask an herbalist how it can help you.
Safety of Melissa Tincture:
Cautions and contraindications:
- use only under supervision of professional during pregnancy
- contains alcohol
Other Info about Lemon Balm tincture:
Manufactured in the UK by Botanical Remedies using most efficient method of hydroethanolic cold percolation. This product is designed for herbalists. Quality of this product helps them do their job safely and efficiently.
- Tincture is traditional extraction and preservation occurring naturally herb constituents with alcohol, it increase shelf life at least 3 years
- Alcohol volume 60%
- 1:3 extraction ratio, herb material to alcohol
- 333mg of dried leaf in 1 ml of tincture
Other names:
- Melissa,
- Sweet Balm,
- Sweet Mary,
- Sweet Melissa,
- Honey Plant,
- Dropsy Plant,
- Balm,
- Toronjil,
- Cure-All,
- Balm Mint,
- Xiang Feng Cao
- Melisa
Lemon Balm tincture ingredients:
100% pure Botanical, absolutely nothing added, exceptional quality and purity dried Lemon Balm leaf (Melissa officinalis)
Alcohol 60%
Reversed osmosis filtered water
Method of preparation:
Multistage cold percolation
Packaging:
Variants 30,50 and 100ml coming in UV resistant glass bottle with dropper, variants 250 and 500ml without the dropper
Storage:
Store in cool, dark place preferably in fridge
Shelf life:
BBE will be always a date on the bottle. Alcohol tinctures have shelf life at least 3 years.
Vegetarian/Vegan Suitability:
Suitable for Vegetarians and Vegans
Quality Assured
Benefits of Lemon Balm tincture:
Because of UK law, we cannot provide any medicinal information about our products. However, at Botanical Remedies, we only offer herbal products that have proven effects in literature or tradition. These products have been thoroughly tested in laboratories for authenticity, quality, and purity. Our herbal products can be used efficiently and safely within recommended by literature doses.
Please do not confuse herbal tinctures widely available on the market with our herbal Tinctures, as there is huge difference between process and cost of production tinctures for Herbalists and other mass produced herbal tinctures. Botanical Remedies offer only Tinctures that can be used by Herbalists in efficient and safe way.
Where can you find information about herbs?
You can look for details on herbs benefits, uses, and dosage. It's also important to know about safety and effectiveness. Additionally, consider the side effects. You can find both traditional and scientific knowledge on these topics.
Below few reliable and solid sources of information about herbs:
www.herbalreality.com web run by experienced Medical Herbalists
https://www.rjwhelan.co.nz web run by Medical Herbalist
https://botanicalremedies.co.uk/blogs/herbs blog run by Master Herbalist and Naturopath
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