Lemon Balm
Specifically for Morning Sickness
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Why it works for Morning Sickness:
Calming/anxiolytic effects via GABA: Lemon balm contains rosmarinic, ursolic, and oleanolic acids that can inhibit GABA-transaminase (GABA-T) in vitro, a mechanism that increases GABA signaling and produces a calming effect. Anxiety and heightened vagal tone can worsen nausea, so calming agents sometimes help indirectly. academy.miloa.eu
Antispasmodic effects in the gut: Ex-vivo work shows lemon balm extracts relax gastrointestinal smooth muscle (spasmolytic/antispasmodic), which could ease queasiness and gastric “churning.” Europe PMC
Traditional use for mild GI upset: European regulators list lemon balm leaf as a traditional remedy for mild dyspeptic complaints (bloating, flatulence) and for stress/sleep support—both relevant aggravators of morning sickness—even though this is traditional, not proven, use. European Medicines Agency (EMA)
How to use for Morning Sickness:
Tea (infusion) – the most conservative approach
- Dose: 1 tea bag ≈ 1.6 g cut leaf, 1 cup 1–3×/day (adults/adolescents). This reflects EU monograph product posology. European Medicines Agency (EMA)
- Another regulator allows 0.4–13.5 g dried herb/day across preparations for adults, but explicitly advises ask a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding (so stay low, e.g., 1–2 cups/day). webprod.hc-sc.gc.ca
- Preparation: Steep 1–2 g dried leaf in ~150 mL boiling water for ~5–10 min; sip slowly. (Derived from EU herbal tea posology above.) European Medicines Agency (EMA)
- When: Many people find warm fluids on waking (before getting out of bed) helpful for morning nausea.
Avoid these during pregnancy
- Do not ingest essential oil of lemon balm. Safety data are lacking; essential oils are concentrated. (General safety consensus; regulators only recognize oral use of the leaf preparations.) European Medicines Agency (EMA)
- Combination products (e.g., Iberogast/STW-5) contain lemon balm among other herbs and are studied for dyspepsia, not morning sickness; product labeling typically advises consultation in pregnancy. Wikipedia
Other supportive measures with better evidence
- If symptoms persist, treatments with stronger pregnancy-specific evidence include vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) and ginger; aromatherapy evidence in pregnancy exists for lemon (Citrus limon) essential oil, not lemon balm. (See the studies below.) American Pregnancy Association
Scientific Evidence for Morning Sickness:
There are no randomized trials demonstrating that lemon balm alone treats morning sickness. A 2023 systematic review on lemon balm in obstetrics/gynecology summarizes uses (e.g., PMS, dysmenorrhea, mood/sleep) but does not provide evidence for nausea/vomiting of pregnancy. IRep
Pregnancy aromatherapy trials that help with nausea used lemon (Citrus limon) essential oil (inhaled) — not lemon balm. Several RCTs/meta-analyses report reduced nausea scores with lemon aromatherapy. This is a different plant and cannot be assumed to apply to lemon balm. Europe PMC
EU regulators conclude overall that clinical efficacy data for lemon balm leaf are insufficient for “well-established use” beyond traditional indications (stress/sleep, mild GI upset)—again, nothing specific to pregnancy-related nausea. European Medicines Agency (EMA)
Specific Warnings for Morning Sickness:
Limited pregnancy data — consult your clinician first. Health Canada’s monograph explicitly says: “Ask a health care practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.” EU materials provide no pregnancy-specific safety data. webprod.hc-sc.gc.ca
Drowsiness/sedation: Lemon balm may cause drowsiness; use caution with activities requiring alertness and with other CNS depressants (e.g., antihistamines, sleep meds). webprod.hc-sc.gc.ca
Thyroid disease or thyroid medication: Lemon balm has been explored (mostly preclinical/historical) for hyperthyroidism/Graves’ and may interact with the thyroid axis; some pharmacy references caution potential interaction with levothyroxine. If you have a thyroid condition or take thyroid meds, avoid lemon balm or use only under medical guidance. btf-thyroid.org
Allergy: Avoid if you’re allergic to plants in the mint (Lamiaceae) family. (General herbal safety guidance.) webprod.hc-sc.gc.ca
Persistence/worsening: If nausea/vomiting is moderate–severe, causes weight loss, dehydration, or persists beyond the first trimester, seek medical care to rule out hyperemesis gravidarum and to discuss proven therapies.
General Information (All Ailments)
What It Is
Lemon balm is a perennial herb belonging to the mint family (Lamiaceae). Native to the Mediterranean region, it has a mild lemon scent and flavor, which is due to its natural essential oils. In the health context, lemon balm is used both as a herbal remedy and a natural supplement. Its medicinal components—found in the leaves—include rosmarinic acid, citral, citronellal, and eugenol, which give it potent antioxidant, antiviral, antispasmodic, and calming properties. It can be consumed as a tea, tincture, capsule, or essential oil, and is also used in topical preparations for skin and nerve-related conditions.
How It Works
Lemon balm influences both the nervous system and digestive system, acting through multiple biological pathways:
- Neurochemical Effects: Lemon balm enhances the activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)—a neurotransmitter that calms brain activity. Its rosmarinic acid content inhibits the enzyme that breaks down GABA, thereby prolonging its calming effect. This mechanism underlies lemon balm’s reputation for reducing anxiety, promoting relaxation, and improving sleep quality.
- Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Actions: The phenolic compounds in lemon balm neutralize free radicals and reduce inflammation in body tissues. This helps protect cells from oxidative stress, which contributes to aging and chronic diseases.
- Antiviral and Antibacterial Effects: Lemon balm essential oil has been found to inhibit viral replication, particularly in cases of herpes simplex virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2). Topical applications can shorten the duration of cold sores and reduce recurrence rates. Its antimicrobial activity also helps balance gut flora and reduce digestive discomfort.
- Digestive System Support: Lemon balm relaxes smooth muscles in the digestive tract, alleviating bloating, cramping, and indigestion. It is commonly used to relieve mild gastrointestinal distress linked to stress or nervous tension.
Why It’s Important
Lemon balm holds significance in holistic health for its broad range of gentle yet effective therapeutic benefits:
- Stress and Anxiety Relief: By calming the nervous system and supporting emotional balance, lemon balm helps manage stress, anxiety, and nervous exhaustion without the sedative side effects of stronger medications.
- Sleep Support: Its natural sedative qualities make it effective for treating mild insomnia or restlessness, especially when combined with herbs like valerian root or chamomile.
- Cognitive and Mood Enhancement: Research suggests lemon balm can improve memory, concentration, and mental clarity while simultaneously elevating mood. It’s often used to support cognitive function in older adults.
- Digestive Health: Lemon balm’s carminative (gas-relieving) and antispasmodic properties soothe the stomach and intestines, making it beneficial for conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia.
- Immune and Skin Health: Due to its antiviral activity, lemon balm is helpful for treating cold sores and supporting immune defense. It can also reduce inflammation and redness in sensitive or irritated skin.
Considerations
While lemon balm is generally considered safe and well-tolerated, there are important precautions and considerations to keep in mind:
- Dosage Awareness: Excessive intake, especially in concentrated supplement form, can cause drowsiness, nausea, or abdominal discomfort. Standardized extracts or teas should be used according to recommended guidelines.
- Thyroid Function: Lemon balm may mildly inhibit thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) activity. People with hypothyroidism or those taking thyroid medication should consult a healthcare provider before use.
- Sedative Interaction: Because lemon balm enhances relaxation, it may amplify the effects of sedatives, sleep aids, or alcohol, leading to excessive drowsiness or reduced alertness.
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: There is limited evidence on its safety during pregnancy or lactation; therefore, use should be cautious and under medical supervision.
- Allergic Reactions: Rarely, individuals may experience skin irritation from topical applications of lemon balm essential oil or hypersensitivity to its compounds.
Helps with these conditions
Lemon Balm is most effective for general wellness support with emerging research . The effectiveness varies by condition based on clinical evidence and user experiences.
Detailed Information by Condition
Anxiety
GABA system modulation. Lemon balm extracts (especially rosmarinic acid and triterpenes such as ursolic and oleanolic acid) inhibit GABA-transaminase...
Insomnia
Anxiolytic / GABAergic effects. Several lab and animal studies — and reviews of human data — indicate lemon balm’s constituents can modulate the GABAe...
Bipolar Disorder
There is no strong evidence that lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is an established treatment for bipolar disorder. Clinical research shows lemon balm...
Hyperthyroidism
TSH/TSH-receptor inhibition (lab data): Classic in-vitro studies showed Melissa officinalis extracts can bind to/complex with TSH, preventing it from...
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) has plausible, well-studied anxiolytic, sleep-improving and mild antidepressant actions (mechanisms: GABAergic, choli...
Colic
Antispasmodic on gut smooth muscle. Laboratory work shows lemon-balm preparations relax intestinal smooth muscle (reduced ileal contractility), a plau...
Chickenpox
Lemon balm contains polyphenols (notably rosmarinic acid) and an essential oil with antiviral activity in vitro. It has randomized, placebo-controlled...
Morning Sickness
Calming/anxiolytic effects via GABA: Lemon balm contains rosmarinic, ursolic, and oleanolic acids that can inhibit GABA-transaminase (GABA-T) in vitro...
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