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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