Monday, January 23, 2012

Herbs- Catnip

Herbs- Catnip Video Clips. Duration : 13.02 Mins.


Song: Goddess Chant Some basic info on Catnip Great for Colic, Menstrual Cramps and Menopause symptoms The leaves and flowering tops are strongly antispasmodic, antitussive, astringent, carminative, diaphoretic, slightly emmenagogue, refrigerant, sedative, slightly stimulant, stomachic and tonic. Catnip has a long history of use in alternative medicine, being employed especially in treating disorders of the digestive system and, as it stimulates sweating, it is useful in reducing fevers. The fresh juice is used as an emmenagogue (to promote menstruation). Mild catnip tea is used to relieve colic in babies, restlessness and nervousness, and is very useful as a mild nervine for children. Stronger tea relieves fevers due to colds and flu as well as calming the stomach and preventing nausea and diarrhea. The fresh young shoots are good in spring salads and rubbed into meat for flavor. Applied externally or added to bath it is good for skin irritations. Catnip oil is great for aroma therapy. A strong infusion can be used to repel fleas from carpets or the fur of animals. An extract from the leaves (called nepetalactone) has herbicidal and insect repellant properties. Young leaves are edible raw. They have an aromatic mint-like flavor eaten in salads. Links for Catnip www.examiner.com www.linsdomain.com www.shee-eire.com

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