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By Flor Maciel

Posted on September 30, 2022

Bee pollen contains nearly all the nutrients needed to sustain life. It has long been revered in Traditional Chinese Medicine as an energy and nutritive tonic.

Categories: Alcohol replacement, Anxiety / Stress, Bronchitis, Burdock Root, Butterfly Pea, Calamus Root, California Poppy, Catnip, Childbirth, Cold and flu, Coughs, Diarrhoea, Digestion, Dreams, Dysmenorrhea, Fever, Headache, Heart palpitations, Immunity, Indigestion, Infections, Insomnia, Lung health, Menstrual complaints, Menstrual cramps, Nicotine and drug withdrawal, Relaxation, Respiratory ailments, Smoking alternative, Socialising, Stress, Tension, Trauma (Physical) Tags: Alcohol and drug recovery, Anxiety, Anxiety / Stress, Bronchitis, Childbirth, Cold and flu, Colic, Coughs, Diarrhoea, Digestion, Digestive complaints, Dreams, Dysmenorrhea, Fever, For Children, Gastrointestinal disorders, Harm reduction from cannabis, Harm reduction opiates/alcohol, Headache, Heart palpitations, Immunity, Indigestion, Infections, Insomnia, Lung health, Menstrual complaints, Menstrual cramps, Menstrual health, Miscarriage, Mood enhancement, Nervous system, Nicotine and drug withdrawal, Relaxation, Respiratory ailments, Restlessness, Smoking alternative, Socialising, Stress, Tension, Trauma (Emotional), Upset stomach
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What is Catnip and what is it good for?

An excellent choice for colds and flus, especially in children, helping to flush out a fever, and calms the nervous system, aiding a good nights’ sleep and reducing anxiety, tension and hyperactivity.

Botanical name: Nepeta cataria
Other names: Catmint

Leaves of this mint-family herb were used in a tea by the early Europeans for cramps, aches, fevers and fits. They also chewed on the leaf for headache relief. The Chinese used it for chest complaints and believed that it attracted good spirits and happiness. Catnip was once smoked to treat asthma and bronchitis.

Catnip tea is an excellent choice for colds and flus, especially in children.  It is a diaphoretic (increases sweating), helping to flush out a fever. It also calms the nervous system, aiding a good nights’ sleep and reducing anxiety, tension and hyperactivity.  It is also used for digestive disturbances such as colic, flatulence, diarrhoea, and stomach cramps. Other uses for catnip include period pain, tension headaches, drug and nicotine withdrawal.

Catnip is smoked for mild uplifting effects, but some humans are more affected than others with excitement and giggling. Gently relaxing, catnip is also a potentiator – increasing the effects of other herbs that it is used with.

Preparation: 1-2 tsp of dried catnip flowers, steep in hot water for 10-15 minutes. Can be drunk freely.

Reference:  David Hoffman (1995),The New Holistic Herbal, p.189;Michael Tierra (1998),The Way of Herbs, p.114

 

 

Catnip Common Uses

Alcohol and drug recovery, Anxiety, Anxiety / Stress, Bronchitis, Childbirth, Cold and flu, Colic, Coughs, Diarrhoea, Digestion, Digestive complaints, Dreams, Dysmenorrhea, Fever, For Children, Gastrointestinal disorders, Harm reduction from cannabis, Harm reduction opiates/alcohol, Headache, Heart palpitations, Immunity, Indigestion, Infections, Insomnia, Lung health, Menstrual complaints, Menstrual cramps, Menstrual health, Miscarriage, Mood enhancement, Nervous system, Nicotine and drug withdrawal, Relaxation, Respiratory ailments, Restlessness, Smoking alternative, Socialising, Stress, Tension, Trauma (Emotional), Upset stomach,

Catnip Actions

Antibacterial, Antispasmodic, Astringent, Carminative, Diaphoretic, Nervine, Nervine tonic,

Catnip Recipes

Catnip Precautions

A gentle herb, no known side effects or precautions.

Catnip Reference

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Catnip Clinical Data

Catnip – Life Force Research Center

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