Description
Description: Catnip is famous for its drug-like effects on house cats, but it also has a variety of other uses.
The extracted ingredient, iridodial, is used as an attractant for lacewing flies, which eat aphids and mites. Another ingredient, Nepetalactone, is used in certain mosquito and fly repellents.
Humans also drank catnip in herbal tea and would smoke the herb for its calming effects, however, the effects are negligible and the consumption has fallen out of practice.
Botanical Name: Nepeta cataria
Common Names: Catswort, catmint
Medicinal Part: Plant
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Safety Guidelines: Should not be used during pregnancy
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