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Melisa - Properties and Applications

Oliwia Kaczmarek

Oliwia Kaczmarek

2026-03-25
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Melisa - Properties and Applications
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Melissa is an indispensable ingredient in both the kitchen and the home pharmacy. Not only is it used as a spice and culinary decoration for dishes, but it also has a positive effect on the entire body, soothing nerves, promoting relaxation, and improving digestive function. The leaves of melissa are also used to produce oil, but can also be used to prepare and consume teas and infusions.

This is Melissa's property

Melisa is known primarily for its calming, relaxing effects. It is recommended primarily to people who suffer from irritability, fatigue, insomnia, and headache. It can be used as an adjuvant in nerves and depression. It also regulates pressure, reduces total cholesterol levels in the blood, so it can prevent the development of menstrual pain. Melisa's medicines regulate the digestive system, facilitate digestion, and also aid in heart disease.

Melisa is used

Melisa is most commonly used in herbal teas and stews. It is also used as a spice for salads or soups to enhance their flavor. It can also be a healthy decoration for food. Externally, melisa can be used to wash the skin e.g. with a soaked stew or oil. In addition, there are many nutritional cosmetics on the basis of melisa. These are mainly creams, balms, ointments and shampoos.
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