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Balm oil

Balm oil...

The healing power of essential oils can be successfully used at home - for example, relieve stress with aromalampa, add them when cooking, use a mixture of oils as perfumes or take a bath with them, as rulers often did in ancient times.

By the way, probably beautiful Cleopatra was known for the wonderful properties of balm oil, since the countries of the Mediterranean along with North Africa and Western Asia are considered the birthplace of this aromatic plant. The story of essential oils also began there, and melissa itself and its essential oil could always be found in southern European and Asian states. On the territory of our country, balm is found in the Crimea, the Caucasus, in the western part of Russia and in Central Asia.

In cooking, balm is used very often. For example, if you put the leaves of this plant in tea, the aroma of fresh lemon will immediately begin to spread, while the taste of the drink will be truly amazing.

Melissa oil in the amount of only a few drops can be mixed with natural honey or jam, syrup, cream - the aroma will be simply indescribable. In addition, balm essential oil is sometimes added even to sauces - for example, to homemade mayonnaise. Meat, fish, vegetable dishes are much tastier and healthier, in which a couple of drops of this aromatic essential oil are also added.

Balm leaves contain a lot of essential oil, which today is very widely used not only in cooking, but in particular in homeopathy, official medicine and cosmetology. This is due to the special therapeutic properties of balm oil, which consists in the ability to relieve cramps and headache, alleviate cardiovascular problems. In addition, it has a calming effect and even opposes oncology, as well as many other dangerous diseases.

In the composition of balm oil, such active substances as terpenoids (alcohols, aldehydes, complex hydrocarbons) are present. These compounds have a pronounced anti-inflammatory effect - for example, beta-caryophyllene.

It is worth noting that the listing (as well as the description) of all these substances is not particularly clear for a person who is not familiar with chemistry and biology, so it is enough to say that they are part of many plants that differ in a wide range of biological actions.

In addition to the above, the properties of balm oil are also known, which consist in the ability of this natural substance to reduce high blood pressure, as well as effectively help with tachycardia, infertility and many other female ailments.

Anemia, depression, asthma cramps, memory disorders, pregnancy toxicosis, tinnitus, fainting conditions, dizziness, epilepsy, insomnia, seizures, increased nervous excitability - not a complete list of those diseases that can be relieved with the help of essential balm oil.


balm oil 899 kCal

The energy value of balm oil (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)
Fats: 99.9 g (~ 899 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)

Energy ratio (b | y): 0% | 100% | 0%