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Melissa officinalis Botanical name: Melissa officinalis L. Family: Labiatae Origin: Italy Active: OE (citral), tannin, acid, succinic therapeutic categories: antispasmodic, choleretic, stomachic, mild sedative Synonyms: lemon grass, grass, lemon grass, cedar, lemongrass, cedroncella, limunina, melite, the surface of foreign bees Names: Engl. - Balm Mint, Balm, Honey plant, Lemon-Balm, Sweet Balm, fr. - Melissa, Citronelle, Citragon, Ger. - Melissa, Melisse-Zitronen; sp. - Balsamic majors, Grass cedar, Toronjil, Melisa, Torongil, antispasmodic and sedative Cidronela ACTION: Only recently, some studies have shown that flavonoids and triterpenes content of conducting a antihistamine. Another substance, rosmarinic acid, possessing an interesting action by preventing the binding antitroidea pituitary thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) with receptors specific membrane. Were also studied some antiviral activity, due to polyphenolic fractions and some components present in the essential oil of the plant. The essential oil also has some nice properties CARMINATI and stomach, stimulates bile secretion and diuresis, thus is useful in cases of indigestion and abdominal cramps. Melissa essential oil of lemon balm essential oil is a precious oil and, due to low extraction yield, highly expensive. It is extracted from the leaves and flowering tops. It 'hard to find. Generally the market are adulterated essential oils or carried, that is recreated by using other essential oils cheaper. Solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol Active ingredients: citral, citronellal, geraniol, linalool, citronellol therapeutic categories: sedative, antispasmodic., Carminat., choleretic, anti-inflammatories. Melissa
dry Sensory Charges: Brown fine powder Solubility: partially soluble in water Active ingredients: tannin, succinic acid, mucilage, starch, glycosides a therapeutic categories: antispasmodic, choleretic, stomachic, sedative preparations and dose: 200-300 mg 2 times / day, in caps

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