Catnip Profile
Also known as- Nepeta cataria, Catmint, Catnep, Catswort, Field Balm, Menta De Gato.
Introduction
Catnip is, as its name suggests, the herb of choice for cats. A member of the mint, catnip attracts cats of all breeds and sizes, who often run up to the herb, paw it, roll in it, meow loudly, and then suddenly lose interest in the herb for hours or days until sensitivity to the herb "resets" itself.
Constituents
Nepetalactone, essential oil
Parts Used
The leaf, dried, cut, and powdered.
Typical Preparations
As a tea, extract or lightly sprinkled on food. Herbal pillow for cats.
Summary
Scientists have ascertained that the feline reaction to catnip is due to the its content of nepetalactone. The herb is also strongly antifungal and a bactericide for Staphylococcus aureus, as well as a close chemical relative to a number of insect repellants that affect mosquitoes and termites.
Precautions
Not recommended for use while pregnant.
For educational purposes only
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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