General information:

Botanical Name: Monarda citriodora, Monarda didyma, Monarda fistulosa, Monarda punctata
Common Name: Bee Balm, Horsemint, Orange Mint, Oswego Tea, Scarlet Monarda, Wild Bergamot 
Plant Family: Rustaceae

Botanical description:

     Monarda punctata is a herbaceous plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, that is local to eastern Canada, the eastern United States and northeastern Mexico. Basic names incorporate Spotted Beebalm and Horsemint. It is a thyme-scented plant with purple-spotted tubular yellow blooms. The plant contains thymol, a germicide and fungicide. It was generally used to treat miracle stomachs, colds, the runs, neuralgia and kidney sickness.
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Usage of Bergamot - Monarda citriodora, Monarda didyma, Monarda fistulosa, Monarda punctata:

Bergamot is commomly used to treat: 

colds

looseness of the bowels

bombastic colic

flu

sickness

stiffness

urinary issue

regurgitating

The fundamental oil is utilized to treat: 

pimple inflamation

hacks

sadness

fevers

stress

pressure

Remotely it is helpful: 

as a hair wash for dandruff

for ailment

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