

Anyway, just like the plants in article 1. Lavendel and 2. Skullcap, (of this series), "Lemon balm" is from the mint family, but its origins are from the middle-eastern part of the Mediterranean area from south eastern Europe to Iran. It has been used in traditional herbal medicine in these areas and is now naturalized and grown in many other places.
Ingesting this herb did help a bit with anxiety, but I would almost recommend it as a sleep-aid more then an anxiolytic. I read that some people combine it with Yerba-maté to get a more "neutral effect" with less sleepiness. I had heard about "Lemon balm" being used and sold as a sleep-aid, but I did not really believe it had any profound effect, but now after doing some "beta-testing" I can tell you that it does help with both anxiety and insomnia, I took fairly large doses like a handful of dried up leaves, I also tried it as a tea in tea-bags. Drinking it as a tea from tea-bags was very nice but the effect was less prominent.

"Lemon Balm" contains a number of substances: eugenol, tannins, and terpenes. According to wikipedia the main active compound seems to be "Rosmarinic acid".
Rosmarinic acid is a potential anxiolytic as it acts as a GABA transaminase inhibitor, more specifically on 4-aminobutyrate transaminase: Source
Traditionally it has been used in conjunction with other herbs, and there could be a lot of synergy with other herbs, like skullcap and lavendel and such. It also potentiates some medications (for sleep and anxiety so keep that in mind).
I give "Lemon balm" three stars out of five, for being surprisingly potent.
Be careful not to use this herb when pregnant or breastfeeding and don't give large doses to infants, even though it should be quite safe, there has not been much research done on possible side-effects, so stay on the "safe side", I also read on webmd.com that it might be bad for people with Diabetes and Thyroid disease.
Sources:
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-437/lemon-balm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosmarinic_acid
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemon_balm
Read my other articles from: Anxiety remedies that work:
Anxiety remedies that work part 1: Lavendel
Anxiety remedies that work part 2: Skullcap
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