sononmy:lemon balm
extract powder;melissa officinalis p. E.
latin name:melissa axillaris(benth. )bakh. F.
description:melissa officinalis is commonly used in europe as a tea, liquid extract, and topical preparation. Ancient greeks and romans used melissa in surgical dressings for wounds and in preparations to treat venomous or infectious bites and stings such as with dogs and scorpions. Today, melissa's primary use involves the treatment of cold sores and teething. It is also commonly used as an antibacterial and antifungal agent.
chemistry
lemon balm contains eugenol, which kills bacteria and has been shown to calm muscles and numb tissues. It also contains tannins that contribute to its antiviral effects, as well as terpenes that add to its soothing effects. Traditionally this
herb has been used as a sedative, and as an antispasmodic.
function:
(1) in addition to shortening the healing period of cold sores, melissa officinalis? ? May aid in the prevention of spreading the infection.
(2)helping to decrease stress and improve sleep.
(3)inhibit cyclooxygenase 2 (cox-2) to an extent comparable to ibuprofen, naproxen and aspirin. This may indicate the ability to reduce inflammation.
(4)a study suggests that melissa officinalis may support normal function of the thyroid gland