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View Post: Searching for natural stress medications
3 Dec 2009 by DifferentBlogger
There is another herb well known for treating stress, called Melissa officinalis, also known as lemon balm. It usually grows between 30 and 70 centimeters in height, and usually has a relatively branched form. ...
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View Post: Lemon Balm for Sleep
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View Post: Simple, Green, Frugal Co-op: Lemon Balm for Cold Sores
26 Nov 2009 by Sadge
Maybe we could combine the two treatments and make ice cubes of lemon balm?? And yes stress is usually a factor and sunlight so maybe just chilling in the shade is enough to let our bodies do what they need to do ;-) ...
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View Post: Natural remedies for nausea « Ripharm
20 hours ago by riphar
There are many medicinal plants that can helb in treating conditions like stress, anxiety, depression. Some of them are valerian (Valeriana officinalis), lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), basil (Ocimum basilicum) and other. ...
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View Post: 76 percent of Australians may suffer from stress or insomnia
2 Dec 2009 by consult
Consider a relaxing herbal supplement - “Herbs like passionflower, hops and lemon balm relax an overactive mind and support normal sleep patterns,” said Stone. Blackmores Executive B Sleep Formula™ contains these ingredients. ...
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View Post: Stress Relief, Naturally
1 Dec 2009 by Rose Stanley
Based on an large amount of published information showing the multiple beneficial effects of lemon balm extract & L-theanine (green tea amino acid), Life Extension has combined these potent but safe nutrients in to a new formula called ...
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View Post: Winter Skin Care Must Haves with Taer Icelandic
2 Dec 2009 by Whitney
A water-soluble, hydrating one-step cleanser, containing precious extracts of Icelandic yarrow, lemon balm, eucalyptus, tea tree and the exclusive Taer calming complex. Suits all skin types, including sensitive and combination. ...
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View Post: Simmer Down « green is sexy
8 hours ago by us
One steamy night a week (try not to do much more than that especially if you have sensitive or irritated skin) does wonders for your pores, your blood circulation and stress levels. A good steam can also be incredibly ... You can also include Thyme, Lemon Balm, Eucalyptus, Parsley, Patchouli, Green Tea, Cloves, Honey and Tea Tree Oil (anti bacterial). Get creative with your steamy potions – make combinations that work best for you. If possible try to use organic or ...
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View Post: Integrative Medicine: Don't let stress ruin holidays
29 Nov 2009 by admin
Lavender, lemon balm, chamomile, skull cap, red clover, black cohosh, Saint-John's-wort and valerian can help decrease stress naturally. Many can be added to foods or taken in the form of teas. (Ask your doctor for any medication ...
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View Post: Herbal meds fight brain illness (Science Alert)
3 Dec 2009
Pine bark, lemon balm, American ginseng, rosemary and an aquatic plant called Brahmi, are among the herbal preparations showing therapeutic effects that may help treat symptoms related to Alzheimer's dementia – including loss of memory, capacity to learn, ... Although science has not yet determined the exact cause of Alzheimer's, it is known that sufferers experience inflammation of the brain, deposits of beta amyloid, traces of heavy metals and signs of oxidative stress. ...
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