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Melissa Essential Oil

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Description

In our bustling lives, moments of tranquility can seem fleeting. Edens Garden's Melissa essential oil is like a personal invitation to step back and nurture your well-being. Renowned for its captivating lemony-floral scent, this top-tier aromatherapy oil isn't just another bottle on the shelf—it's your portal to serenity and mental clarity in an often chaotic world. As stories from our community attest, incorporating Melissa into a daily routine can be transformative, offering a gentle nudge towards mind-body harmony.

Let Melissa essential oil be your confidant in self-care, enriching your days with its uplifting presence. It's been told that diffusing a few drops can feel as soothing as a seaside meander, gently easing away the stressors that can cloud our thoughts and dampen our moods. This isn't just hearsay; users consistently share how adding Melissa to their evening wind-down rituals or morning kick-starters renews their sense of joy and eases feelings of anxiety. It’s simple – blending Melissa with water in your favorite diffuser can turn any space into an instant oasis.

Edens Garden invites you to create your personalized wellness retreat by integrating Melissa essential oil into homemade skincare blends or creating a custom massage oil. Pair it with resin-based counterparts for a grounding concoction or craft a bespoke facial toner by diluting it and adding a drop to witch hazel. The possibilities are as rich and varied as the oil itself. Remember, a little goes a long way with this potent extract, so start small. Indulge in the affordable luxury that is Melissa essential oil, a testament to Edens Garden’s commitment to delivering unmatched quality at a price that lets wellness be an accessible part of your everyday life. Your journey to rejuvenation begins here—embrace it.

Details

Botanical Name: Melissa officinalis

Origin: Bulgaria

Method: Steam Distilled

Plant Part: Flowers/Leaves

Note: Middle

Family: Lamiaceae

Synonym: Lemon Balm

Blends Well With: Frankincense, and other resins

Aroma: Lemony, sweet, bright, and floral

Consistency: Thin

Color: Clear – Pale Yellow

Safety & Shelf life

Safety: Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult physician. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not use internally unless instructed by a licensed aromatherapist or physician.


Adult Max Dilution: 0.9%


Shelf Life: 2-3 Years


Pet Safety: Essential oils are generally safe to diffuse around adult cats and dogs intermittently. Ensure the room you’re diffusing in is well-ventilated and that your pet can leave if desired. Discontinue use if you notice any adverse reaction. Avoid topical use and diffusing around young pets, small animals or pets with health problems.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Melissa essential oil so expensive?
  • Essential oils need a lot of plant material to make even one small 5 ml bottle. Melissa makes no exception. However, one major reason that Melissa is so expensive is that the essential oil is made from the flowers of the plant and the plant gives low yield and is seasonal making it a more scarce oil to come by as well as the consideration of high labor costs. So in the end, the cost it takes to make a small bottle gets passed onto the end user in figuring the price of the oil.
Can you ingest Melissa essential oil?
  • Essential oils are powerful, concentrated substances so a little goes a long way. Two of the most effective ways to use them is by way of inhalation and topical use. Ingesting Melissa essential oil is rarely necessary or recommended, no matter the brand. Ingestion can lead to adverse reactions such as medication contraindications, mucous membrane irritation, sensitization and nausea if done incorrectly. Therefore, if you wish to take essential oils internally, we strongly recommend consulting with a knowledgeable professional with experience in internal use.
Can I clean with Melissa essential oil?
  • Melissa officinalis has a captivating lemony aromatic that carries hints of grass. It is deeply calming, sweet and relaxing and is sometimes referred to as Lemon Balm. It does carry antimicrobial and antifungal properties that can make it work well in cleaning blends but because of its price tag, it may be better to save this essential oil for issues that have to do with skin issues such as eczema and inflammation for headaches or for depression and sleep for its uplifting and CNS sedative actions.
How to make your own Melissa essential oil?
  • Melissa essential oil is made via steam distillation. In steam distillation, plant material is placed in a still, water is added, then heat is applied to the unit. As water heats, plants release their essential oil, the oil rises with steam droplets that are sucked into a pipe and the oil and water are then separated. While it may not be possible to make Melissa essential oil at home, you can make aromatic hydrosol water that contains many of the same therapeutic benefits as an essential oil. Click here for instructions on how to make your own hydrosol.
Can I substitute Lemongrass for Melissa essential oil?
  • Melissa has qualities that make it useful for pain relief, recovery blends and as an antidepressant, sedative and actions as an anti-inflammatory. To understand what other oils may be a good substitute therapeutically, we should look at its main components which are Geranial, Neral and b-caryophyllene. Looking at Lemongrass, it does contain all of these oil components - more so of geranial and neral but less so of b-caryophyllene. Another potential substitute for Melissa is Lemon Verbena which carries the same main components as Melissa plus this particular essential oil also contains some d-Limonene.
Reports
Comments from GC/MS report:The analysis of this Melissa Oil batch sample meets the expected chemical profile for authentic essential oil of Melissa officinalis. No contamination or adulteration was detected. The results provided in this GCMS quality analysis reflect the chemical composition of the oil and lot referenced above on the date of analysis.

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How to Use

Apply Topically: Our Single Essential Oils and Synergy Blends are 100% pure and undiluted. To apply to the skin, dilute with a high-quality Carrier Oil. See our dilution chart here. We recommend performing a skin patch test when using a new essential oil topically, especially on sensitive skin.

Diffuse & Inhale: Breathe in your favorite essential oils using an essential oil diffuser or personal pocket inhaler. For instructions on how to use your diffuser, please refer to the diffuser's product page.

DIYs: Explore simple and fun recipes on The Drop, our essential oil blog with expert tips, EO news, and informative reads.


CHEER: Add to a personal inhaler and inhale as needed: 5 drops of Melissa, 5 drops of Lime and 5 drops of Basil. Or add 5-6 drops of Melissa to your Scent Ball Diffuser and diffuse for 30-60 minutes.


RELEASE: Add to a personal inhaler and inhale as needed: 5 drops of Melissa, 5 drops of Lavender and 5 drops of Mandarin. Or add 5-6 drops of Melissa to your Car Diffuser and diffuse for a more relaxing drive.


INSECT SPRAY: In a 2 ounce spray bottle add: 5 drops of Melissa, 5 drops of Cedarwood (Himalayan), 4 drops of Lemon Eucalyptus and 6 drops of Rosemary, then fill with Lemongrass hydrosol and Polysorbate 20 (manufacturer's recommended amount). Shake well before each use.


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