Catnip (Nepeta cataria): the plant that cats go crazy for has uses for humans as well.(The garden)Vought, Eric
I encourage its spread so I have more for catnip tea! CATNIP MEDICINAL USES FOR HUMANS Catnip has been used medicinally for centuries in different parts of the world, and modern research has supported many of these uses. Traditional uses for catnip include: Stress reliever Muscle relaxant ...
The latter is the focus of a study published Monday in Nature Chemical Biology, which shows that the chemical process that helps cats get high on catnip can be used to help humans dealing with cancer. Nepeta cataria, catnip’s scientific name, is a plant in the mint family that produces ...
Uses Dosage Contraindications Pregnancy Interactions Side effects What is Catnip?Catnip is an aromatic perennial herb native to central Europe and now naturalized throughout the northeastern US and Canada. This plant grows to approximately 1 m and has dark green, oval-toothed leaves. The medicinal ...
Catnip, (Nepeta cateria), also commonly referred to as Catmint and Catswort, is a herb from the Mint family that is well known for its effect on cats! Catnip also offers health benefits to Humans. The flowering tops of the Catnip plant are used in a vari
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is a plant famous for the excitement it creates in cats. The flowering tops are used to make medicine. Catnip contains chemicals that might have a calming effect. It's not clear if it has the same effects in humans as it does in cats. The oils in catnip might...
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People have been drinking catnip tea for hundreds of years, and it’s likely safe to consume up to three cups a day. However, we don’t know very much about how this plant affects human health. There may be some potential risks to consider, including: ...
It is best known for inducing euphoria in cats — housecats, lions, tigers, etc. All display similar symptoms which last about twenty minutes — it has the opposite effect on humans and used mainly to calm the nerves and induce sleep. The plant can be difficult to grow if there are cats...
Catnip has historically been used by humans as a natural remedy for various ailments.1However, there is no scientific evidence to support its efficacy to treat specific ailments. Catnip is sometimes called catmint, or field balm. This plant is quite easy to grow in many environments, but it ...