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Catnip (Nepeta cataria) – A calming herb for relaxation and digestive health.

Definition:

Catnip, known for its effect on felines, also has a rich history in herbal medicine for its calming and digestive-supporting properties. This herb is valued for promoting relaxation, aiding digestion, and easing tension. With a mild minty flavor, Catnip is a soothing addition to herbal teas and wellness formulations.

Botanical Information:

Part Used: Leaves and flowering tops

Botanical Name: Nepeta cataria

Common Name: Catnip

Family: Lamiaceae

Energetics:

  • Taste: Minty, slightly bitter
  • Temperature: Cooling

Actions:

  • Nervine (calms the nervous system)
  • Carminative (relieves gas)
  • Antispasmodic
  • Mild diaphoretic (promotes sweating)

Body Systems:

  • Nervous System: Used to calm the mind, reduce anxiety, and promote restful sleep.
  • Digestive System: Helps relieve indigestion, gas, and bloating.
  • Respiratory System: Often used for colds and respiratory discomfort, supporting mild expectorant action.

Primary Constituents:

  • Volatile Oils (Citral, Nepetalactone): Contribute to calming effects and mild sedative action
  • Tannins: Provide astringent properties
  • Flavonoids: Support antioxidant activity

Safety Precautions:

  • Pregnancy & Lactation: Generally safe in small amounts, but consult a healthcare provider for use during pregnancy.
  • Excessive Use: In large doses, Catnip may cause mild digestive upset

Traditional & Modern Uses:

  • Relaxation and Sleep Aid: Commonly used in herbal teas to promote relaxation and restful sleep.
  • Digestive Support: Helps alleviate digestive discomfort and acts as a gentle carminative.
  • Colds and Flu: May be used in teas or steam inhalations to support recovery from mild colds or respiratory issues.

Preparations & Dosage:

  • Infusion (Tea): 1-2 tsp of dried Catnip leaves per cup of hot water, steeped for 10-15 minutes. Drink 1-3 cups daily for relaxation or digestive support.
  • Tincture: 2-4 ml, up to three times daily for calming and digestive benefits.
  • Steam Inhalation: Add a handful of dried Catnip to hot water, cover, and inhale the steam to help with respiratory discomfort.

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