Catnip - wonderful herbal supplement
Catnip is a whitish-grey plant with a minty odour. It is a
perennial herb of the mint family. Catnip is native to Europe and
is imported into the United States. In North America it grows very
commonlyand some regard it as a weed. Catnip is most popular with
cats and the reaction that it causes in them when they come across
it. They smell what humans don't! It is known the chemical
nepetalactone which many cats love.
In humans catnip has been used for several ailments
including the treatment of colic, headache, toothache, colds, and
spasms. It is also known to induce sleep in most people but it
others it can have a counter effect. Catnip also has antibacterial
properties to it too. In the 15th century the English cooks would
season meats with catnip and also add a pinch to salads. Many
people also prefer catnip tea to Chinese tea. Some of the agents in
catnip also act as a very effective cockroach repellent. It has
actually been proven to be more effective by 100% than DEET.
When taken orally, catnip shows a great benefit for
anxiety, insomnia, and nervousness. Nepetalactone is the
active ingredient in catnip and is commonly used as an herbal
sedative. Because of this it is also great for easing migraine
headaches, stomach complaints, and also reduces swelling
associated with arthritis, hemorrhoids, and soft tissue
injuries. Catnip can be purchased in a liquid, dried, or a
capsule form. It is the dried form that is commonly brewed
into a tea. Folklore has it that if catnip is smoked it might
produce minor hallucinogenic effects but that has since been
disregarded. It was also said that when children would throw
fits that catnip would be able to calm them and also stop
children from having nightmares.
Some claims have been made that catnip is a distant relative of
marijuana. There really is no validity to this claim except for the
way that the cats act when they roll around in the nip which looks
like they have a buzz. When the cat rolls around in it a euphoric
effect is displayed but if the cat eats any of the nips, he is
certain to fall fast asleep. Catnip has been called the mysterious
herb by many. It is related to common kitchen herbs like thyme and
sage, and can be easily cultivated as a houseplant.
Another fact about Catnip is that as much as cats seem to love
it is as much as mosquitoes hate it. These are all the things that
make catnip such a unique herb that it has the ability to entertain
cats, it has medicinal properties, there are a few funny myths
about it and is an insect repellant all in one.
No common side effects have been associated with the use of
catnip. Since catnip (particularly the volatile oil)
may encourage uterine contractions, it is best to avoid
it during pregnancy. No drug interactions with catnip have been
reported.
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