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Melissa officinalis L. for

According to this line of reasoning, Ballard et al [381] verified that aromatherapy with essential oils from Melissa officinalis L. was very effective in reducing the agitation normally observed in patients with several dementia, with consequent improved quality of life for these people. [Pg.577]

EOs have been used for therapeutic purposes and as cosmetics through human history. Their antimicrobial effects and their use in skin formulations have been known for centuries [82], which probably led to investigatiOTis of their antiviral activities on viral skin diseases. Indeed, human herpes viruses, for example, HSV-1 and HSV-2, are the most investigated viruses with EOs [83-94]. Topical treatments containing extracts from lemon balm and sage extracts are available for herpes labialis [80]. EOs obtained from Santolina insularis [85], Melissa officinalis L. [82], Melaleuca species [87], Houttuynia cordata [88], Australian tea tree and eucalyptus [90], Mentha piperita [91], and Salvia fruticosa [93] exhibited direct inactivation of HSV. [Pg.208]


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