What Are the Effects of Catnip on Humans?

Catnip, alias: camphor, cold mint, bark, small mint, mint, anise, nepeta, nepeta, citron, catnip, latin name: Nepeta cataria L. Labiatae, Nepeta Perennial upright herb. It is sometimes cultivated for medicinal purposes in China, but it is not a genuine product of nepeta commonly used. (English: catmint).

For cold, full-day or half-day environments, the planted bed needs to be well drained. Produced in Europe, Southwest Asia and Central Asia, flowers are light blue, tooth-shaped leaves, usually often covered by
It is native to Europe and later introduced in the United States and other countries. Catnip is also widely distributed in China.
About 50% of cats are interested in the smell of grass blades and like to bite, but this does not mean that cats must eat catnip to maintain health. In fact, catnip is a plant that can cause hallucinations. Some cats cause temporary (5-15 minutes) behavior changes after eating, such as sneezing, chewing, rubbing, rolling, meowing, whispering, etc. . Some cats chase fantasy mice after eating catnip, others stare blankly and stare blankly. These behaviors do not cause any harm and catnip is not addictive. In short, catnip has no substantial help or harm to cat health. Some examples show that catnip also works for tigers, jaguars, cheetahs, and tadpoles. But it seems to have limited effect on lions.

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