Squeeze
Shake well and squeeze the dropper bulb to draw up the desired serving.
Service Size: 1ml
Approximately 60 servings
1ml contain 200mg of a proprietary herbal extract blend of:
Melissa officinalis* (lemon balm) leaf
Mentha spicata* (spearmint) leaf
Matricaria recutita* (German chamomile) tops
Zingiber officinale* (ginger) root
Other ingredients: cane alcohol* (40-45%) and distilled water.
*NOP Certified Organic
Shake well and squeeze the dropper bulb to draw up the desired serving.
Release the serving into 2-4 ounces of water and drink. Or release the serving under the tongue, hold the serving there for a moment before swallowing.
For the best results, repeat this process as directed by the Suggested Use instruction on the product label.
Squeeze the dropper bulb to draw 1milliliter.
Take directly under the tongue, or add it to 2-4 ounces or water or juice.
Can use 1-3ml up to 3 times daily.
Lemon balm has no known precautions, though it may interfere with thyroid hormones.
Spearmint has no known precautions, but may irritate GERD symptoms.
German chamomile may cause allergies in those allergic to Asteraceae plants. May reduce iron absorption.
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) may enhance the effect of blood thinning medication when used in high doses.
Bone, K & Mills, S. (2013). Principels and Practice of Phyotherapy (2nd ed). Churchill Livingstone Elsevier
Hoffmann, D. (2003). Medical Herbalism: The Science and Practice of Herbal Medicine. Healing Arts Press
Lemon balm preparations were consumed by the Greeks, Romans, Germans, and in France to calm the emotions and spirit. In Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine, it was used to support the digestive system and was believed to be cooling and drying.
Spearmint is used as both a spice and as part of preparations for religious ceremonies. Spearmint and other mints have been used to treat digestive complaints and aid in expelling gas. In the 14th century, it was used as a tooth whitener and is still used in toothpaste today.
German Chamomile has been used in many countries as a remedy for skin, digestive, and mood complaints. It is a popular cosmetic ingredient and food ingredient. Chamomile is gentle yet powerful at soothing various body systems.
Ginger is well-known in the culinary industry for adding warmth and spice to food. Its use stretches all around the world and has been used in many cultures for a wide range of conditions, from aiding digestion, warming stiff joints and soothing muscles, reducing fever, and easing discomforts from the menstrual cycle.