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Organic Fruit Bar Spirulina-Lemon - 40 g
For a small meal, or simply as a snack in between times. Highly delicious, refreshing, provides a fast source of energy without unhealthy additives. Dried-fruit content 60 %. With dates, almonds, sultanas, spirulina and natural lemon extracts from controlled organic cultivation, vegan.
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Lemon Soap - 100 g
Made from our own production With valuable jojoba oil and Italian lemon oil. The mild, skin-friendly soap base made from the best natural ingredients and with a high shea butter content cleans your skin thoroughly without drying it out. The wonderfully fresh lemony fragrance is solely derived from the lemon oil used.
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Lemon Hand Cream - 100 ml
This lovely soft hand cream nourishes your hands leaving them feeling supple and velvety. The wonderfully fresh invigorating lemon scent is all natural: it exclusively comes from the pure natural lemon and lime oils used in the formula. A soothing care complex with collagen, jojoba oil, olive oil and carrot oil gives dry hands long-lasting moisture and a visibly rejuvenated healthy look. The soothing anti-irritant Allantoin supports the care effect of strained and sensitive skin.
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Lemon Body Milk - 250 ml
Treat your skin and leave it glowing! Our Lemon Body Milk pampers your skin with wheat and corn germ oil, natural moisturising ingredients and real lemon oil, which provides a wonderfully fresh, invigorating scent. The lightweight formula absorbs quickly and leaves a smooth and velvety soft feeling. Try it out and feel the difference! Lemon body milk from Kräuterhaus Sanct Bernhard - the perfect way to pamper and refresh your body!
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Is this lemon balm?
Without a visual reference, it is difficult to definitively confirm if the plant in question is lemon balm. Lemon balm is a member of the mint family and has distinctive lemon-scented leaves with serrated edges. To accurately identify lemon balm, it is best to look for these specific characteristics and compare them to known images or descriptions of the plant. If unsure, consulting a gardening expert or using plant identification apps can help confirm the plant's identity.
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Can rabbits eat lemon balm?
Yes, rabbits can eat lemon balm in moderation. Lemon balm is safe for rabbits to consume and can even provide some health benefits such as aiding in digestion and reducing stress. However, it is important to introduce new foods slowly to ensure that your rabbit does not have any adverse reactions. Additionally, make sure the lemon balm is fresh and free from any pesticides or chemicals before offering it to your rabbit.
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How do I plant lemon balm in a pot?
To plant lemon balm in a pot, start by choosing a container that is at least 12 inches in diameter and has drainage holes at the bottom. Fill the pot with well-draining potting soil and sprinkle lemon balm seeds on top, lightly pressing them into the soil. Water the seeds gently and place the pot in a sunny location. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, and once the seedlings have grown a few inches tall, thin them out to give each plant enough space to grow. Lemon balm can also be propagated from cuttings or purchased as a small plant to transplant into the pot.
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Is lemon balm toxic in overdose?
Lemon balm is generally considered safe when consumed in moderate amounts. However, in very high doses, it may cause some side effects such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. There is limited information on the toxicity of lemon balm in overdose, but it is always recommended to use any herbal supplement in moderation and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns.
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Manuka Balm - 100 ml
This intensive, rich balm with real manuka honey (flower nectar of the South Sea myrtle) provides the skin on the face, body and hands with moisture and unique nutrients for a healthy, smooth complexion and a pleasantly relaxed feeling. Manuka honey is known for its strong antibacterial effect, which can have a soothing and beneficial effect on dry, sensitive and irritated skin in particular. Natural beeswax, royal jelly, coenzyme Q10, hyaluronic acid and precious plant oils support the care ideally and give a natural, healthy radiance.
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Hallux Balm - 100 ml
Many people, often women over 50, suffer from the big toe (bunion, hallux) being bent towards the middle of the foot, which can cause pain and impair walking. Special shoes, insoles or splints are often recommended as therapy measures. Hallux Balm can be used as a special care balm to accompany the therapy. The ingredients contained, including calendula, arnica and almond oil, horse chestnut and witch hazel extract, shea butter, panthenol and menthol, cool and refresh the stressed bunion, moisturise and leave the skin soft and supple.
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Tiger Balm - 50 ml
A well-tried, very popular rarity made of pure natural active ingredients.Tiger Balm is made from a traditional blend of carefully selected natural substances such as camphor, menthol, clove leaf oil and beeswax. The added jojoba oil leaves your skin soft and smooth.The possible applications of tiger balm are known all over the world. Among other things, it is perfect to use for massage after sports, physical work and sore muscles. Tiger Balm promotes blood flow at the surface of the skin. In combination with a massage, the skin, muscles and joints get relaxed.By the way: Tiger Balm is indeed named after this beautiful animal, but there is nothing of a tiger in it. Possibly, the name goes back to an old Asian wisdom, after which with the aid of the mysterious balm one should become smooth like a tiger. Our Tiger Balm is as a matter of course exclusively produced out of herbal active substances. None of the beautiful, today unfortunately very endangered big cats must leave its life for Tiger Balm.
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Lemon Shower Gel - 250 ml
Refreshingly invigorating, mild-foaming shower gel with pure natural lemon oil. With a fresh fruity fragrance - perfect for a good start to your day! The moisturizing effect of betaine soothes your skin while showering, retains its natural moisture and protects it from dehydration - leaves skin feeling fresh and supple.
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What is an infestation of lemon balm?
An infestation of lemon balm refers to a situation where the plant has spread uncontrollably and is growing aggressively in an area where it is not wanted. Lemon balm is a fast-growing herb that can quickly take over a garden or yard if not properly managed. This can lead to the lemon balm crowding out other plants and becoming a nuisance. Controlling an infestation of lemon balm may require removing the plant or using methods to limit its spread, such as regular pruning or planting it in containers.
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How can I dry the leaves of my lemon balm plant now?
To dry the leaves of your lemon balm plant, you can harvest the leaves by cutting the stems close to the base of the plant. Next, tie the stems together in small bunches and hang them upside down in a warm, dry, and well-ventilated area. Allow the leaves to air dry for about 1-2 weeks or until they are completely dry and crumble easily. Once dried, store the leaves in an airtight container away from direct sunlight for future use.
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Is lemon balm a disease or a deficiency?
Lemon balm is not a disease or a deficiency. It is actually a herb from the mint family that is commonly used for its calming and soothing properties. Lemon balm is often used to help with anxiety, stress, and sleep issues, as well as to improve cognitive function and mood. It is not a medical condition but rather a natural remedy that can be used to support overall health and well-being.
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Is mint and lemon balm the same thing?
No, mint and lemon balm are not the same thing. They are two different plants with distinct characteristics. Mint is a plant from the Mentha genus and is known for its strong, refreshing flavor. Lemon balm, on the other hand, is a member of the mint family but has a distinct lemony scent and flavor. While they may share some similarities, such as being used in herbal teas and for their calming properties, they are different plants with their own unique qualities.
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