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Catnip Leaf & Flower (Organic Loose) - 227g

Catnip Leaf & Flower (Organic Loose) - 227g

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  • Cut & Sifted
  • Organic
  • Absent of harmful chemicals and GMOs
  • Soothe the stomach lining
  • Faint mint aroma and distinct taste
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Catnip Leaf & Flower (Organic Loose) - 227g
Catnip Leaf & Flower (Organic Loose) - 227g
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Organic Connections Catnip Leaf & Flower (Organic Loose) - 227g is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Catnip is a member of the mint family and is believed to help relax the nervous system, relieve inflammation, colds and flus, insomnia, anxiety and stress. Catnip leaves and flowers can be used fresh or dried to make a calming herbal tea. With a faint mint aroma and distinct taste, Catnip is often recommended by naturopathic practitioners to be taken after meals or for an upset stomach, as it helps to soothe stomach irritation and decrease gas and bloating. With Organic Connections cut and sifted Catnip you can enjoy a warm cup of tea or use the loose herbs in your own herbal creation. When purchasing Organic Connections you can be sure that their loose herbs are all high-quality, clean, chemical-free. [CUT & SIFTED]
Contains:
Organic Catnip Leaf & Flower (Nepeta cataria)
Important Information:
Store in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.
Dosage
Enjoy as a tea or in your own herbal combination.
Certified Organic Loose Herbal Teas & Remedies
Organic Connections makes quality food supplements including: Organic ground Cinnamon powder, both Ceylon and Cassia and Organic Slippery Elm Bark powder to provide fibre and support intestinal health. Organic Connections believes in quality, natural and organic ingredients to provide the best in natural health.
Catnip
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Catnip is not only for your feline friend anymore...
Many cat lovers have this herb around the house but have probably never considered taking it themselves, until now. Catnip has been used traditionally for many years. It’s appeal stems from the fact that its actions are gentle and soothing, even gentle enough for children to use.
Catnip has several chemical components that relax the nervous system, thereby inducing sleep or alleviating anxiety. Catnip also contains a variety of minerals, including
calcium
and
magnesium, which probably contribute to its’ relaxing qualities by deceasing muscle tension.
There are many conditions that are improved by catnip including inflammation, colds and flus,
insomnia, anxiety and stress. Catnip aids in healthy digestion and is recommended by naturopathic practitioners to be taken after meals or for an upset stomach, as it helps to soothe stomach irritation and decrease gas and bloating.
One popular method for consuming catnip is as a tea, however it can also be found in capsules, as a tincture or mixed in with formulas made to ease digestion or aid in relaxation. Even children can be given catnip tea as a fever relief!
Catnip should not be used in pregnancy because it may lead to miscarriage. Due to catnip’s mild sedating action it may increase the effect of some anti-anxiety or sleep inducing medications.
Catnip– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves.
Applications
· Indigestion, Nervousness, Insomnia, Fevers
Optimum Dosage
· Tea Containing 1-2tsp Of Dried Herb Per Cup, Tincture 10-60 Drops Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Vitamin B
Complex, Fennel,
Chamomile, Skullcap,
Valerian,
Marshmallow
Important Information
· Do Not Use Catnip If You Are Pregnant.
· Catnip May Increase The Effect Of Sedating Medications.
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Catnip
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Catnip is not only for your feline friend anymore...
Many cat lovers have this herb around the house but have probably never considered taking it themselves, until now. Catnip has been used traditionally for many years. It’s appeal stems from the fact that its actions are gentle and soothing, even gentle enough for children to use.
Catnip has several chemical components that relax the nervous system, thereby inducing sleep or alleviating anxiety. Catnip also contains a variety of minerals, including
calcium
and
magnesium, which probably contribute to its’ relaxing qualities by deceasing muscle tension.
There are many conditions that are improved by catnip including inflammation, colds and flus,
insomnia, anxiety and stress. Catnip aids in healthy digestion and is recommended by naturopathic practitioners to be taken after meals or for an upset stomach, as it helps to soothe stomach irritation and decrease gas and bloating.
One popular method for consuming catnip is as a tea, however it can also be found in capsules, as a tincture or mixed in with formulas made to ease digestion or aid in relaxation. Even children can be given catnip tea as a fever relief!
Catnip should not be used in pregnancy because it may lead to miscarriage. Due to catnip’s mild sedating action it may increase the effect of some anti-anxiety or sleep inducing medications.
Catnip– Quick Facts
Parts Used
· Leaves.
Applications
· Indigestion, Nervousness, Insomnia, Fevers
Optimum Dosage
· Tea Containing 1-2tsp Of Dried Herb Per Cup, Tincture 10-60 Drops Daily. (Clinical Doses May Be Higher As Recommended By Your Practitioner).
Works Well With
·
Vitamin B
Complex, Fennel,
Chamomile, Skullcap,
Valerian,
Marshmallow
Important Information
· Do Not Use Catnip If You Are Pregnant.
· Catnip May Increase The Effect Of Sedating Medications.
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