What is Lemon Balm Extract?
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a medicinal plant from the mint family with a lemony scent. The extract derived from its leaves is traditionally used in herbal products and dietary supplements. It naturally contains compounds such as rosmarinic acid.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Lemon Balm Extract is a herbal extract derived from the leaves of the plant Melissa officinalis. This plant belongs to the mint family, has a characteristic lemon scent, and is traditionally used in various herbal products and dietary supplements. It may contain natural components such as rosmarinic acid.
The primary natural source of lemon balm extract is the Melissa officinalis plant itself. The extract obtained from the leaves of this plant is used in products.
Lemon Balm Extract may naturally contain various phenolic compounds, such as rosmarinic acid. The presence and amount of these compounds may vary depending on the growing conditions of the plant from which the extract is derived and the extraction method used.
Lemon Balm Extract is an ingredient traditionally used in herbal products and dietary supplements. Historically, there is evidence that it has been used for various purposes in folk medicine.
Before using a product containing lemon balm extract, it is recommended that you consult a healthcare professional, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have any chronic health conditions, or are taking medication regularly. Dietary supplements are not a substitute for a normal diet and should be considered part of a balanced diet. There is no definitive scientific evidence that this extract treats a specific disease.

