Melissa (Lemon Balm) Organic Hydrosol, 250ml

€ 15,80

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Certified Organic

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Made in France

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Esseciagua’s Melissa (Lemon Balm) Hydrosol (Melissa officinalis) is a gentle, multi-purpose remedy crafted with care and certified organic. Hand-distilled to preserve the delicate properties of the flowering plant, this hydrosol offers natural support for both body and mind.

Known for its calming and harmonizing qualities, Lemon Balm hydrosol is especially valued for promoting restful sleep and easing insomnia. A few spoonfuls added to a warm evening tea or diffused into the bedroom air can help prepare the body for a night of deep, restorative rest.

Beyond its soothing effects on the nervous system, this hydrosol is a wonderful ally for digestive comfort. It may help ease bloating, intestinal spasms, nausea, and gastric discomfort such as reflux or heartburn. Its relaxing action can also calm the digestive system when tension or stress are at play.

Topically, Lemon Balm hydrosol can help soothe sensitive or irritated skin. Its gentle nature makes it suitable for even the most delicate skin, including the gluteal area of infants experiencing diaper rash.

Choosing Esseciagua’s Lemon Balm Hydrosol means embracing a product that is not only effective but also rooted in respect for nature. From seed to bottle, every step honors traditional methods, sustainability, and the healing essence of the plant itself.

More information

Botanical name: Melissa officinalis
Plant part used: Flowering tops
Origin: France

Lemon balm, with a name that whispers of honey, is beloved not only by bees but also by herbalists through the ages. Traditionally cultivated in sun-kissed gardens across southern Europe - often thriving up to 1000 meters above sea level - this gentle plant has long held a place in natural wellness.

As far back as the 10th century, Arab physicians used lemon balm to ease melancholy and uplift the spirit. Its calming and restorative nature earned it a role in famous herbal tonics like the Carmelite Water and Chartreuse- both once praised as true elixirs of health.

Melissa (Lemon balm) is especially known for supporting digestion and soothing emotional unrest. Its hydrosol, softly aromatic and rich with gentle plant energy, is harvested at the end of summer when the plant's essential oil content is at its peak.

Mild and nurturing, lemon balm hydrosol is particularly well-suited for children and even infants, offering tender support for digestive comfort and emotional balance.

Usage tips

Usage Tips for Lemon Balm Hydrosol
To Reduce Stress and Anxiety
Inhale the gentle aroma directly from the bottle, diffuse it into the air, or stir a spoonful into a calming herbal tea. Lemon balm’s natural relaxing qualities help ease nervous tension and emotional restlessness.

For Reflux and Heartburn Relief
Add a teaspoon of hydrosol to a glass of room-temperature water and sip slowly. This can help reduce stomach acidity and bring soothing relief to burning sensations and digestive discomfort.

To Soothe the Skin
Apply a few drops of lemon balm hydrosol to a clean, reusable cotton pad and gently sweep over the skin morning and evening. Ideal for calming sensitive or irritated skin, including delicate baby skin.

To Promote Restful Sleep
Mist the hydrosol around the bedroom before bed or enjoy it in a warm evening drink. Its calming effects help the body unwind and prepare for deep, peaceful sleep.

For Intestinal Spasms
Apply a warm compress soaked in lemon balm hydrosol to the abdominal area or take it internally with water to help relax the digestive tract and relieve spasmodic discomfort.

To Reduce Bloating and Gas
Drink a glass of water with a teaspoon of hydrosol after meals to support healthy digestion and ease bloating and excess gas.

For Digestive Support
Add a few teaspoons of lemon balm hydrosol to water and drink slowly after meals to encourage a smooth digestive process and restore balance in the gut.

To Ease Nausea
Inhale directly from the bottle or sip slowly in water or herbal tea. Its soothing properties help settle the stomach and reduce feelings of queasiness.

You can use Melissa Hydrosol in an aroma diffuser by replacing water with the hydrosol in a diffuser with a water tank (UltraSonic). This gentle method allows you to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the hydrosol throughout your environment, making it safe and beneficial not only for you but also for your pets.

Quality

Pure Organic Quality, Sustainably Packaged

Essenciagua hydrosols are crafted exclusively from plants grown through 100% organic methods and distilled fresh to capture their full essence. This process ensures the plant's natural water is present in the hydrosol, preserving its true properties and supporting long-lasting, natural preservation.

To deliver the highest quality, each hydrosol is made with a 1:1 plant-to-hydrosol ratio. For example, 250 grams of fresh plants are distilled to produce a 250 ml bottle, guaranteeing a rich concentration of water-soluble active ingredients and aromatic molecules.

Certification

AB France certified 100% Natural Artisanal Product

Packaging & storage

Keep your hydrosol in the refrigerator.

Essenciagua prioritizes sustainability in packaging by using recyclable PET bottles, free from phthalates and bisphenols. These bottles are lightweight, shock-resistant, UV-protective, and impermeable to aromatic molecules, making them a more eco-conscious alternative to glass for transport and production.

The secure, non-unscrewable caps ensure the hydrosols remain unopened and perfectly preserved until use.

A little history

A plant with a soul-soothing legacy

Lemon Balm, often called Melissa, has a long and sacred history woven into the traditions of herbal healing, emotional wellness, and spiritual care. Its botanical name, Melissa officinalis, comes from the Greek word melissa, meaning “honeybee.” This gentle plant has always been beloved by bees, symbolizing sweetness, healing, and harmony in the natural world.

🌸 Ancient Roots
The use of Lemon Balm stretches back over 2,000 years. In Ancient Greece, the famed physician Dioscorides praised it for its calming properties and its ability to uplift the heart. Hippocrates and Pliny the Elder also recommended it for digestive troubles, nervous complaints, and melancholy.

🕌 Medieval & Arabic Medicine
In the 10th century, Arab physicians like Avicenna used Lemon Balm as a remedy for sadness, emotional heaviness, and heart palpitations - connecting its benefits to both the mind and the soul. It was often prescribed as a tea or infusion for lifting the spirits and supporting the heart's energy.

🍃 European Herbal Tradition
During the Middle Ages, Lemon Balm found a place in monastery gardens and apothecaries across Europe. The Carmelite monks crafted a famous elixir known as Carmelite Water, a distilled blend featuring Lemon Balm, used to treat headaches, nervous tension, and digestive woes. This formula inspired the herbal liqueur Chartreuse, still made in French monasteries today.

💧 Emergence of Hydrosols
While traditional herbalists primarily worked with infusions, tinctures, and essential oils, hydrosols (also called floral waters) were a natural byproduct of early distillation. Lemon Balm hydrosol - often overlooked in modern times - is actually one of the most gentle and versatile ways to experience the plant’s calming, digestive, and skin-soothing properties. Because essential oil yields are low and the oil is costly, many traditional distillers turned to the hydrosol for daily therapeutic use - especially for children, elders, and those sensitive to stronger plant extracts.

🌙 Melissa Today
Lemon Balm remains a cherished plant in holistic and naturopathic circles. Its hydrosol is now recognized not just as a byproduct, but as a powerful medicine in its own right - offering emotional calm, digestive ease, and gentle skin healing with the purity of nature’s water-based extraction.

Volume

250ml

Top 3 Benefits for using Hydrosols

1. Gentle and Safe for All Skin Types: Hydrosols are mild and non-irritating, making them suitable for even the most sensitive skin. They maintain the essence of the plant in a less concentrated form than essential oils, offering soothing, hydrating, and toning benefits without the risk of irritation.

2. Versatile Usage: Hydrosols can be used in a variety of ways - as facial toners, in aromatherapy, as linen sprays, for wound care, or as ingredients in homemade skincare products. Their versatility extends to culinary uses, where food-grade hydrosols can flavor drinks, desserts, and dishes.

3. Therapeutic Properties: Despite their mild nature, hydrosols possess therapeutic properties that can benefit the mind, body, and soul. Depending on the plant they are derived from, they can have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, calming, or uplifting effects, among others, contributing to overall well-being.

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Non-Toxic, Synthetic-Free - FOOD GRADE Hydrosols

How to use Hydrosols?

In Suzanne Catty's brilliant book "Hydrosols the Next Aromatherapy" she explains thoroughly all the benefits and the different ways of using hydrosols. I really recommend reading her book!

Here is what she writes:

"Hydrosols are mild but effective. They can be used undiluted without problems for most topical applications. In some ways you can treat them like water, for instance, to wash a cut or scrape, but it must be remembered that they differ from water in many ways. Hydrosols do contain some essential oils, so whichever one you use will contain some but not all of the properties of the oil, and you will receive some of the benefits that you would get if you used the respective oil.

Hydrosols have a very different pH than water; they are always either slightly acid, like lavender, or very acid, like rock rose. Rock rose, because of its extreme aciditity, is highly astringent and will constrict cells where it is applied. This means it is useful to stanch bleeding; it is also great for tightening pores and reducing wrinkles.

Lavender, with an almost neutral pH, may be better choice if a wound contains dirt or pus, since it can wash the debris out of the cut more easily, as the cells remain open and bleeding will help clean the wound."

Ways to use hydrosols

1. Spray undiluted hydrosols all over the body as a quick refresher, to cool the body temperature or stimulate circulation, to reduce the impact and damage of sun exposure, as a deodorant, or as a subtle perfume.

2. Use neat hydrosols to make your own wet wipes, for both adult and infant personal hygiene (Chamomile Roman is perfect for infants and kids)

3. Use as hand spray to prevent the spread of germs in cold season, or when you are traveling and are being exposed to far more germs than at home.

4. Treat skin conditions like eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, and poison ivy. Use several small applications per day, the general rule would be no less than three and as many as twelve small localized applications per day, every day until symptoms resolve.

5. Hydrosols can greatly relieve the itching, pain, and redness of the skin in case of for instance eczema. They can slow down the flaking process and speed up the healing.

6. It is very important that you buy organic preservative-free hydrosols.

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