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Cataria nepeta - Brands

It is a special remedy for colic in children, also nervous headaches and hysteria, stomach symptoms are pain, thighs folded, body twists, and patient cries. Remedies similar to chamomile and maggots.

Cataria nepeta is the scientific name for catnip, a plant in the mint family that is native to Europe, Asia, and Africa but has been naturalized in many other parts of the world. Catnip is well known for its effects on cats, who often become playful, affectionate, and generally "high" after smelling or ingesting the plant. However, not all cats are affected by catnip, as the response seems to be genetic.

Catnip contains a chemical called nepetalactone, which is thought to be responsible for its effects on cats. When cats smell or eat catnip, the nepetalactone binds to receptors in their noses, which then send signals to the brain that trigger the characteristic behavioral response.

Catnip is also sometimes used in herbal medicine to treat various ailments, including insomnia, anxiety, and digestive issues. It is typically consumed as a tea or tincture, but can also be smoked or inhaled. However, the medicinal properties of catnip are not as well-researched as its effects on cats, and it is not recommended as a primary treatment for any condition.


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