to see if the herbal tea could be the newest addition to my .I’ll always choose coffee over tea to get my day started, but when fall hits, a hot cup of caffeine-free tea becomes a staple in my evening wind-down.
In the past I’ve gravitated toward stress-relieving, sleep-promoting “comforting blends” at the grocery store. So, basically anything featuring the Sleepytime Tea Bear.However, people have been so effusive about lemon balm tea that I had to find out for myself if the hype is real.
Read on to hear more about my experience drinking lemon balm tea nightly for a month, as well as a breakdown of the potential health benefits according to doctors and a registered dietitian.WalmartAmazonAmazonWalmartLemon balm—or Melissa officinalis—is part of the mint family and known as a calming herb, so you’ll often find “relieves stress” prominently featured on your box of lemon balm tea.
Lemon balm has also been used as far back as the Middle Ages to help with uncomfortable gas and bloating. Recently the herb has gained newfound attention thanks to claims that it can “flatten your tummy” and even help with weight loss. (Insert raised eyebrow here.)So is it legit?
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