Bee Balm • Monarda fistulosa
Parts Used: flowers and leaves
Affinity: digestive system, respiratory system
Herbal Actions: anti fungal, antimicrobial, carminative, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, relaxing nervine
Indications:
Topically soothing to burns, rashes and insect bites
Traditionally used to control diarrhea, to treat UTIs, soothe sore throats, and as a mouthwash for toothaches
Both internal and external use is helpful for fungal infections like candida, Tinea versicolor, and ringworm
Preferred Preparations: honey, oil, steam, syrup, tea, tincture
Taste: spicy flavor similar to oregano
Contraindications: not for use during pregnancy
Origin Story: “Oswego tea” became popular with colonists after the Boston Tea Party and the boycott of British teas