There is little clinical data to support any use of catnip in humans, except as an insect repellant. What is the recommended dosage? There is no clinical evidence to guide dosage of catnip. Traditional doses for sedation require 4 g of dried herb, usually given as a tea. A 15% lotion ...
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 also have insect repellant effects. People use catnip for anxiety,colic, common cold,insomnia, repellingmosquitos, and many other con...
He gets catnip and valerian now and then. I avoid taking him to the vet, don't trust those vaccinations. He was on dry food most of his life and grain free the past few years. He is also toilet trained. Reply 6 Concentration 1 User Review 1 star (1) 100% Write a review ...
In addition to the insecticidal activity, numerous studies reported that essential oils, including lavender oil, catnip oil, mandarin oil, tea tree oil, peppermint oil, ginger oil, geranium oil, white spruce oil, and so on, had excellent deterrent effects against D. suzukii [27,28,29]. More...