
34. Lemon Balm
Talk about a magic herb! This mint-related herb is so versatile: it can be added into marinades, baked into desserts, or dried and steeped for tea. It is also medically versatile: it is believed to benefit the digestive system, the nervous system, and even the liver. In the 14th century, Carmelite nuns even used it to make an alcoholic tonic! Lemon balm is known by other names like bee balm, cure-all, dropsy plant, honey plant, sweet balm, Sweet Mary, Toronjil, and Xiang Feng Cao. Today, for those that struggle with sleep, lemon balm can increase GABA and stimulate serotonin production.