Catnip Herb (Nepeta cataria)

$1.70

Nepeta cataria

Unit size: 1 ounce

Origin: USA

Form: Cut and Sifted

Other names: To cause intrigue, to get attention and love from a male

Esoteric Uses: Alertness, awareness, awakenings, clarity, cleansing, refreshing

Esoteric Associations: Venus, Water

Incense Aroma: Mint with a touch of lemon and green herb before burned, harsher after burning

In addition to causing cats to go into a frenzy, Catnip has a long history of use by women for the purpose of getting the attention of a man. For this purpose it is usually mixed with Rose petals in a sachet. Also known as Catmint, Catnip is actually the broad name for over 250 flowering species of plants that belong to the genus of Nepeta. Originally from Mediterranean regions, Catnip has since become common throughout North America, and is famous for the effects it has on cats. In two thirds of all cats, catnip induces a state of euphoria, often resulting in them acting rather off the wall and crazy, frequently in manners that are entirely impossible to predict. The remaining third of cats are actually completely immune to this effect, and have no observed reaction to the herb. Interestingly, some people also experience a much milder version of this euphoria, and it is sometimes employed in spiritual and magickal purposes to help find this state of mind or help forge a psychic bond with animals. Today, it is most commonly found in cat toys around the world, but catnip tea has also been found to be quite beneficial in treating colds, fevers, and other infections. Some studies also suggest that it is soothing for upset stomachs and may possibly be helpful in preventing morning sickness in pregnant women. Catnip has also been shown to be employed successfully in a mosquito repellant when applied to the skin in a variety of lotions and ointments.

This is herb grade Catnip.

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