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Lemon balm is antiviral, I drink about a quart a day, the pot is covered

and off heat to steep.

Long before I new of it's antiviral properties, we used this as our summer

lemonade.

You can strain and refrigerate.

A gallon of water will require a whole lot of lemon balm..... remember, I

make this as strong as possible.

mjh

 

 

In a message dated 5/28/03 8:00:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

worth249 writes:

 

 

> How much do you drink? What are the benefits?

>

> Say I put a gallon of water on to heat and load the pot with lemon balm. Do

> I take it off the heat and cover? Just let it remain on a low heat?

>

> I assume you strain it and keep refrigerated. Do you drink the strong brew

> or dilute? -Helen

>

 

 

 

 

 

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How much do you drink? What are the benefits?

 

Say I put a gallon of water on to heat and load the pot with lemon balm. Do I

take it off the heat and cover? Just let it remain on a low heat?

 

I assume you strain it and keep refrigerated. Do you drink the strong brew or

dilute? -Helen

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Helen

One doesnot brew Melissa (lemon balm), one steeps it in hot water.

When using this method, I heat the water, go out to the garden, cut a ton

a lemon balm, place it in a large pot, just barely cover it with the hot

water, place a lid on it and let it steep about 30 minutes.

The essential oil is very volatile.

 

I also start tincturing it in late May. I make about three gallons of

this tincture annually.

 

mjh

 

 

 

 

 

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