Bio Health Melissa Leaf - 60 x 450mg
Active compounds of Melissa Leaf
The terpenes, part of the pleasant smelling volatile oil from Melissa Leaf, also known as Lemon Balm, are thought to produce this herb’s benefits. Flavonoids, phenolic acids, and other compounds are also other beneficial compounds found in Melissa Leaf.
Bio Health products are totally additive-free supplements of medicinal quality and are totally free also from ingredients that have been genetically modified.
'PURE-FIL' products have NO artificial colours or flavours, synthetic preservatives, chemical excipients, binders, fillers or coatings and no added starch, sugar, salt, lactose or gluten.
The herbal ingredients are from organic, wild crafted (non-threatened species) or cultivated plants and conform to accepted scientific standards, British Pharmacopoeia, European Pharmacopoeia and British Herbal Pharmacopoeia.
60 x 450mg Vegicaps
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1 capsule typically provides: |
Content |
Melissa Leaf (Melissa officinalis) pure powdered herb |
450mg |
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Bio Health products are totally additive-free supplements of medicinal quality and are totally free also from ingredients that have been genetically modified.
'PURE-FIL' products have NO artificial colours or flavours, synthetic preservatives, chemical excipients, binders, fillers or coatings and no added starch, sugar, salt, lactose or gluten.
The herbal ingredients are from organic, wild crafted (non-threatened species) or cultivated plants and conform to accepted scientific standards, British Pharmacopoeia, European Pharmacopoeia and British Herbal Pharmacopoeia.
Ingredients:
Melissa Leaf - capsule: Vegetable hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC).
Bio Health products are totally additive-free supplements of medicinal quality and are totally free also from ingredients that have been genetically modified.
'PURE-FIL' products have NO artificial colours or flavours, synthetic preservatives, chemical excipients, binders, fillers or coatings and no added starch, sugar, salt, lactose or gluten.
The herbal ingredients are from organic, wild crafted (non-threatened species) or cultivated plants and conform to accepted scientific standards, British Pharmacopoeia, European Pharmacopoeia and British Herbal Pharmacopoeia.
Dosage Guide
Take one capsule up to three times per day swallowed with water.
Contraindication
The possibility of allergy to willow bark should be considered by anyone who is allergic to aspirin or other salicylates. As with aspirin, some people may experience stomach upset from taking willow. Although such symptoms are less likely from willow than from aspirin, people with ulcers and gastritis should, nevertheless, avoid this herb.