Melissa - Organic EO

Melissa officinalis L.

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Our organic Melissa has a fresh, lemony, somewhat tart yet sweet, green-herbaceous aroma with subtle notes of mint and honey. Melissa officinalis is a perennial herb that is also known as Balm or Lemon Balm.

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Selected size SKU:601-016 - Melissa - Organic 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

1 ml (1/30 oz)
$14.50
2 ml (1/15 oz)
$28.75
5 ml (1/6 oz)
$60.50
with orifice reducer
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$150.25
with orifice reducer
30 ml (1 oz)
$271.00
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$494.50
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$908.25
$14.50
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Our organic Melissa has a fresh, lemony, somewhat tart yet sweet, green-herbaceous aroma with subtle notes of mint and honey. Melissa officinalis is a perennial herb that is also known as Balm or Lemon Balm.

This fast-growing plant from the Mint family (Lamiaceae) has small, white flowers abundantly filled with nectar that are especially attractive to bees, thus its name, Melissa – melittena in Greek for 'honey bee'.[1] One source states that the local name for the plant in many countries of central and southern Europe is 'heart's delight'.[2] An exceptionally low yield (about 0.05%) makes Melissa a very costly oil and one that is commonly adulterated with inexpensive oils like Lemongrass, Citronella and Litsea Cubeba.[3],[4] French producers noted that, in 1988, while world production of Melissa oil amounted to no more than 50 pounds, sales of over 1,000 pounds were recorded![5]

There's a gentle power in this unique essential oil, according to Gabriel Mojay, who expounds upon the enlivening lemon-fresh, honey-like sweetness of aroma.[6] Melissa blends particularly well with Bergamot in elevating room sprays, or with Lavender in nighttime linen sprays. A Melissa-Rose (highly diluted) lotion for hand massage is a lovely treat for the elderly.[7]

1 Mojay, Gabriel. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, 1996, p. 96.

2 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, p. 411.

3 Lavabre, Marcel. Aromatherapy Workbook, Marcel Lavabre, 1997, pp. 85-6.

4 Arctander, Steffen. Perfume and Flavor Materials of Natural Origin, 1960, pp. 411-412.

5 Lavabre, Marcel. Aromatherapy Workbook, Marcel Lavabre, 1997, p. 86.

6 Mojay, Gabriel. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, 1996, p. 97.

7 Private communication.

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Melissa is the elixir of life

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This Melissa (aka Lemon Balm) from the Bulgarian region is known as the “elixir of life” because of its ability to uplift, revitalize and fortify the mind, body and soul. This Lemon Balm comes from a region most known for its intoxicating Roses. The soil, climate and temperature may contribute to the amazing Honey Lemon aroma. Despite being from the mint family Lamiaceae, this oil has no minty note at all. To me, this oil does smell sweet, strong lemony with a Honeyed Rose/Geranium note. This is expensive but a little goes a long way. Note: cheap manufacturers often adulterate Melissa by using interior distillation practices or Lemongrass adulteration to achieve a Melissa aroma. Pure Melissa EO has Nervine, Anti-depressant, anti-septic, anti-viral and tonic properties. If you have sensitive skin then only use no more than 1 % in a jojoba base oil due to photosensitizing effects.

Review by COREY 9/7/2014

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