Facinating Historical Facts:
As far back as the ancient Greeks, Lemon Balm was recognized for both its soothing smell and its medicinal properties. Greek physician Dioscorides would apply Lemon Balm to scorpion or animal bites for its antibacterial properties, and then give the patient wine infused with Lemon Balm to calm their nerves. This calming affect has often been noted throughout the years. The esteemed British herbalist Culpeper had these words to say in the mid-17th Century: "...[Lemon Balm] causeth the mind and heart to be Merry...and driveth away all troublesome cares." Little wonder it is still used today in aromatherapy to counter depression.
Directions:
Generously mist affected areas after cleansing. May re-apply frequently during the day to balance and calm the skin and the spirit.
Ingredients:
Lemon Balm Hydrosol and Colloidial Silver
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