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Andean mint-verbena / Pronto alivio

Andean mint-verbena / Pronto alivio

Lippia alba

Edible plant
South American

Photo credit: Bageense

Safety information

Safety information

Toxicity: Citral and related monoterpenes can be irritant/sensitizing at high concentration; EO chemotypes vary. No well-established severe human toxicity at infusion doses in the reviewed literature, but high-dose EO data are limited.

Contraindications: Pregnancy and lactation (insufficient data; antispasmodic/sedative monoterpenes — caution); additive caution with sedatives.

Interactions: Possible additive CNS sedation with other sedatives/anxiolytics; limited formal interaction data.

Pregnancy & breastfeeding: Pregnancy and lactation: insufficient data — caution.

Evidence level

Preclinical

Supported by laboratory or animal studies; not yet confirmed in humans.

Preparations

essential oil · leaves

Part used: leaves

Evidence:Preclinical
infusion/tea, decoction, macerate, hydroalcoholic extract · leaves

Part used: leaves

Traditional use: antispasmodic, analgesic, sedative/calming and anxiolytic; digestive/stomach complaints and colds

Proposed mechanism: three chemotypes (citral, carvone, linalool); (R)-(-)-carvone anxiolytic; EO and citral block nerve excitability; proposed GABAergic

Evidence:Preclinical

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Associated conditions

Edibility

Edible parts: Used mainly as a tea/aromatic herb rather than a food crop; leaves taken as infusion.

Toxic lookalike warning

Easily confused with other lemon-scented herbs (true Melissa officinalis, Lippia citriodora/lemon verbena) and with other Lippia species — confirm species before use, as chemotype/EO composition differs.

Nutritional notes

Not a significant nutritional source; flavoring/tea.

Healing traditions

South American
Sources (2)

  1. Neuropharmacological Properties of Lippia alba, Pharmaceuticals (MDPI), 2025
  2. Anxiolytic effects of Lippia alba EO and (R)-(-)-carvone, Braz J Med Biol Res / SciELO, 2012

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Not medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any plant or preparation.