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Lemon Balm Extract Tablets

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Product Usage

Dose Dose

500mg (One Tablet)

Dose Timing Dose Timing

Flexible

How to Take How to Take

With Or Without Food

Dose Frequency Dose Frequency

1-2 Times Daily

What is Lemon Balm Extract?

Lemon balm extract originates from the Melissa officinalis plant, or more commonly known as the balm mint plant. Melissa officinalis is related to the mint plant and grows in all parts of the globe. One of the first known lemon balm uses was in Hellenic Greece. It was used as a tonic and later used in Europe during the middle ages. During this period the tonic was made from the Lemon balm plant and used as an elixir that people would apply to flesh wounds or took for headaches and fevers. One of the more traditional lemon balm extract uses was to brew a tea for a calming sensation. Lemon balm extract provides a concentrated form of melissa officinalis, thus offering a wide range of potential lemon balm benefits.

Lemon Balm Extract Uses and Benefits

    • Supports healthy sleep*
    • Promotes relaxation*
    • Supports cognitive function*
    • Promotes healthy skin*

Lemon Balm Benefits for Mood*

Most lemon balm benefits are attributed to the way it interacts with gamma-aminobutyric acid, also known as GABA. GABA is a neurotransmitter that’s responsible for regulating excited neurons in the nervous system, it’s also known as the brain’s main response to stress. GABA opens up easy communication between the nerves and the brain in mentally or physically stressful conditions. Rather than using a GABA supplement, lemon balm extract regulates a compound that blocks GABA known as GABA transaminase.

However, there are more lemon balm extract uses beyond lemon balm benefits for stress. Research on lemon balm found that lemon balm extract may promote nerve and muscle relaxation. Eugenol is a compound that exists in lemon balm and has demonstrated potential to  relax muscle tissue. This may be why drinking lemon balm tea after a workout helps promote muscle relaxation.

Lemon Balm Benefits to Cognitive Health*

Historically, people have used lemon balm for sleep. Studies on lemon balm tea, lemon balm extract and lemon balm oil have yet to see firm conclusions of lemon balm benefits for sleep. Some research has pointed us to organic compounds within lemon balm extract known as terpenes that help promote the soothing feeling of lemon balm. These terpenes mixed with GABA’s potential to relax the brain before sleep are believed to be the keys to how lemon balm effects relaxation and sleep promotion. Studies also seem to suggest that lemon balm extract can potentially support concentration and focus as well as overall cognition. Some studies show these lemon balm cognitive benefits as a result of lemon balm’s interaction with acetylcholine receptors. Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that has a significant role in the brain, particularly in verbal reasoning, memory formation, and concentration.

How to take Lemon Balm Extract And Lemon Balm Extract Dosage

As a dietary supplement, take one 500mg Lemon Balm tablet 1-2 times daily.

Lemon Balm Tablet Reviews

To gain more insight, see the Lemon Balm tablets reviews and experiences below.

Where to Buy Lemon Balm Extract?

Nootropics Depot offers 60ct. and 120ct. jars of Lemon Balm tablets. Nootropics Depot's Lemon Balm tablets have been lab-tested and verified for both product purity and identity.

Also Known As: Melissa officinalis, Melissengeist, Bee balm, Garden Balm, Melissa, Erva-cidreira

Reviews

  • 5
    Quality Product

    Posted by Colette on 15th Mar 2023

    I take this nightly to help me sleep. I works great for me.

  • 5
    Great for sleep and anxiousness

    Posted by Jayton on 4th May 2022

    I have been taking lemon balm for a long time now and it's become a staple of my regimen. 1 tablet usually helps me with any jitteriness, anxiousness or dizziness from too much caffeine or other stressors. Helps with falling asleep too!

  • 5
    Great for stress

    Posted by Vie on 11th Feb 2022

    I've been splitting these in half and taking 250mg in the morning and 250mg at night. I suffer from severe anxiousness and since I've been taking this, I haven't needed to take my as-needed medication nearly as much. I also have trouble sleeping and getting relaxed for bed and this has helped with my anxiousness when trying to fall asleep. It is not super strong, but for a supplement the effects are stronger than I expected.

  • 5
    Relaxes or energizes

    Posted by Mike on 30th Jan 2022

    I found with a small dose this helps me relax and also helps with sleep. If I take more the rosmarinic acid content actually provides a smooth stimulation which is awesome. In my experience Lemon Balm also pairs well to smooth out caffeine and get rid of the anxiousness that can sometimes come with it. Overall wonderful product and I'm very excited to try the other types of lemon balm on here to compare.

  • 4
    Good for stress relief and relaxation. Helps me fall asleep, as well.

    Posted by Maureen Jean on 7th Oct 2021

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  • 5
    It works

    Posted by Emily on 18th Jul 2021

    I was very pleased with the product. Bought the biggest bottle now. Helps with sleep and relaxation but I was even more suprised with the effects on the skin. No more dry skin. Thanks ND for quality products.

  • 1
    Meh!

    Posted by Daniel Fagbuyi on 27th Jun 2021

    Purchased this to help with sleep, but no such luck. Sleep has not improved

  • 5
    Works every time

    Posted by Henry on 10th Apr 2021

    I love taking lemon balm to wind down in the evenings; and this is the best lemon balm extract I’ve ever tried.

  • 5
    The BEST

    Posted by Tre on 5th Jan 2021

    This may very well be one of my favorite anxiolitics and I have tried many. L theanine was my go to now this is.

  • 5
    Valuable addition to your sleep stack

    Posted by JACKSON DEAN CHASE on 21st Nov 2020

    I take Lemon Balm with my sleep stack to ensure the other noots I take don't upset my stomach. Works like a charm! I noticed Lemon Balm is used for exactly that purpose in Lucid Dream capsules whose main ingredients are Alpha-GPC and Huperzine-A. Why buy expensive Lucid Dream capsules when you can source the individual ingredients way cheaper and in higher quality from Nootropics Depot? By the way, any choline source should work for Lucid Dreaming, not just Alpha-GPC (I use Cognizin).

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