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Premium Lemon Balm in a Can — Natural Calming Reliever for Relaxation & Sleep

Premium Lemon Balm in a Can — Natural Calming Reliever for Relaxation & Sleep

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Lemon balm in a 40g tin, carefully selected whole leaves, with a mild aroma and natural citrus notes. A delicate infusion, perfect for relaxing at the end of the day or for enjoying a comforting, premium-quality flavor.



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Ingredients: Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) — 40 g

Carefully dried lemon balm leaves, packaged in a premium steel tin, preserving their delicate aroma and natural citrus notes. A light and delicate infusion, perfect for those seeking moments of pause and serenity.

Lemon balm is an aromatic plant with a fresh, slightly lemony flavor, traditionally appreciated for its relaxing scent and delicate aroma. Ideal for peaceful late afternoons or as a bedtime companion.

With a citrusy freshness and a subtle herbal touch, it offers a balanced and pleasant sensory experience.

  • Naturally smooth profile
  • Citrusy and fresh aroma
  • Ideal for the end of the day and moments of rest.
  • Light and comforting flavor.

Suggestion: Enjoy it warm at the end of the day, plain or with a touch of honey.

Preparation method:
Use about 2 g of leaves for every 200-250 ml of hot water (around 90ºC).
Let it steep for 5 to 7 minutes, or until you achieve the desired aroma.

Conservation:
Store in a cool (max. 20ºC), dry place (max. 60% humidity) and protected from light.

Packaging:
Metal can with inner and outer lid, 128 mm (height), 78 mm (diameter), made of steel with gold internal varnish and glossy external paint with gold detail.

Allergens:
May contain traces of tree nuts.

Lifestyle

  • Não tem glúten
  • Vegano
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does lemon balm infusion really help you sleep better?

Yes, there are studies and reports that confirm that lemon balm tea (Melissa officinalis) can improve sleep quality. Phenolic compounds, including rosmarinic acid, have a calming and mild sedative effect, helping to soothe the mind. Drinking an infusion about 30-40 minutes before bedtime, for several consecutive nights, usually shows more noticeable results in deep rest. If you are sensitive (e.g., have difficulty falling asleep), start with moderate doses. If it causes drowsiness or discomfort, discontinue or adjust the dose.

What is the difference between this lemon balm and the industrial brands?

The difference lies in the details that make all the difference. This lemon balm comes in whole dried leaves, packaged in a premium tin, which preserves the natural aromas. Industrial brands often use cuts, powder, or more generic blends, with less noble plant parts or less careful drying. These practices can reduce the calming effect, alter the flavor, and cause the aroma to disappear faster. Here, you have plant purity, preserved freshness, and a feeling of quality from the first sip.

Does lemon balm have side effects or contraindications?

Yes, although generally safe, there are some situations where you should be aware: People with low blood pressure may experience dizziness, as lemon balm can slightly lower blood pressure. Mild effects such as drowsiness and a feeling of excessive relaxation may occur if used in high doses. Children under 12 years of age, pregnant women, or breastfeeding women should consult a healthcare professional before using it regularly. Safety in these cases is not sufficiently established.

Does this can preserve the plant's aroma well?

Yes. The premium tin packaging, with inner and outer lids, glossy exterior paint, and gold interior varnish, greatly helps preserve the aroma. The steel protects against moisture and light, which are the main enemies of aromatic components. Furthermore, the internal seal of the lid reduces air passage, preventing volatile compounds from escaping quickly. Even so, it is advisable to store the tin in a cool, dry place away from direct light to ensure the best aroma over time.

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