Dietary supplement based on lemon balm extract. Lemon balm, also known by its scientific name "Melissa officinalis," is a small perennial shrub native to Asia Minor and has been used since ancient Greece. Its leaves emit a very mild lemon-scented aroma when crushed.
Lemon balm is traditionally used for its relaxing and sedative properties, as well as its action on symptoms of mild gastrointestinal disorders.
Due to its relaxing effects, lemon balm is also used in states of mild nervous tension and minor sleep disturbances.
It notably inhibits the GABA transaminase inhibitor, a neurotransmitter that plays a crucial role in the regulation of neuronal excitability and muscle relaxation.
Food supplement for restful sleep
Based on lemon balm plants and its relaxing properties, it helps improve sleep quality, especially in cases of sleep disorders.
Facilitates falling asleep by calming the body.
Lemon balm capsules for stress and anxiety
Also used in herbal medicine, it promotes relaxation, naturally reducing stress and anxiety.
Its action on symptoms of stress and anxiety helps soothe the mind.
Lemon balm for digestion
Helps relieve digestive disorders such as stomach cramps, bloating, and flatulence.
Promotes healthy digestion and can help soothe the gastrointestinal system by improving flora and limiting digestive spasms.
Its effects on memory
Has shown a significant impact on acetylcholine, a key neurotransmitter for brain functions. Its action is to inhibit acetylcholinesterase, the enzyme responsible for acetylcholine degradation.
Indications
- Stress and anxiety
- Digestive problems
- Sleep disorders
Contraindications
- Allergy to Lamiaceae
- Although lemon balm is presumed to be safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, there is not enough data to confirm its absolute safety.