| Brand | Unbranded |
| Manufacturer | Natural Products - Bulk |
| Model Number | 7146229694632_41326637023400 |
| Plant Type | Herbs |
Lemon Balm is a gently aromatic herb from Melissa officinalis, long appreciated for its fresh, citrusy character and calming place in traditional herbal tea routines. It is commonly prepared as a simple infusion and enjoyed in evening blends, wind-down cups, and after-meal herbal teas. The herbs soft lemony profile also makes it a useful companion in broader botanical blends, where it brings brightness without overpowering other ingredients.
In a bulk format, Lemon Balm is especially practical for repeat brewing, regular blend making, and refill-style botanical use. Why we love it: Lemon Balm has a wonderfully soft, uplifting quality that makes it easy to use again and again. We especially like how naturally it fits into simple calming blends, and how well it pairs with herbs like chamomile, lavender, and mint for a rounded, refreshing cup.
It is exactly the kind of single-ingredient botanical we value at Essentially Natural - versatile, plant-led, and useful across both tea rituals and thoughtful DIY making. Key Properties of Lemon Balm Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis Common Name: Lemon Balm Aroma Profile: Fresh, citrusy-herbal Ingredients: Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) Suitable For: Food and cosmetic use What is Lemon Balm Used For Brewing calming herbal teas and wind-down infusions Adding a fresh, lemony note to evening and after-meal blends Building caffeine-free herbal mixes with a softer citrus-herbal profile Using in simple DIY soap and botanical projects Adding to sachets, home blends, and other herb-based household projects Repeat-use blending where a gentle, citrusy botanical is preferred Who is Lemon Balm For Lemon Balm Is For: Tea blenders creating calming, caffeine-free herbal mixes Refill-style ranges, botanical stock collections, and makers working with versatile dried herbs Everyday tea routines that enjoy a fresh, softly lemony herbal cup DIY makers using herbs in simple soap or household botanical projects Herbal cupboards that benefit from a flexible single-ingredient staple for regular use Lemon Balm Is Not For: Strongly spiced or richly bitter herbal tea preferences Ready-made sleep, mood, or digestive product formats Projects that require a concentrated extract rather than a dried herb ingredient How To Use Lemon Balm As a Herbal Tea: Steep 1 to 2 teaspoons in freshly boiled water for 5 to 10 minutes, then strain and enjoy.
As a Blend Ingredient: Combine with herbs such as chamomile, lavender, or peppermint for a softer, more rounded caffeine-free blend. As an Evening Cup: Prepare as a simple infusion for a gentle wind-down tea. As a Soap Ingredient: Add to suitable DIY soap recipes where a botanical texture or natural green colour is wanted.
As a Household Botanical: Use in sachets or simple dried herb projects where a fresh herbal note is preferred. Processing Tip: Keep the cup covered while steeping to help retain more of the herbs delicate aroma. Processing Tip: Dried lemon balm is often softer in scent than the fresh herb, so blend thoughtfully if you want a brighter lemony note.
Lemon Balm Safety Instructions Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, have a medical condition, or take medication. For topical use, patch test before wider application. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if any adverse reaction occurs. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
FAQs Q: What does Lemon Balm taste like? A: It has a fresh, softly citrusy, gently herbal flavour that works well on its own or in calming blends. Q: Is Lemon Balm naturally caffeine-free? A: Yes. Lemon Balm is commonly used in caffeine-free herbal teas and evening blends. Q: What herbs pair well with Lemon Balm?
A: Lemon Balm pairs especially well with chamomile, lavender, peppermint, and other gentle herbs used in relaxing tea blends. Q: Is Lemon Balm better on its own or in blends? A: It works well both ways. On its own it gives a soft, fresh herbal cup, while in blends it adds brightness and balance. Q: Can Lemon Balm be used in DIY soap?
A: Yes. It can be used in suitable DIY s
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