Catnip Root, 1oz.

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If you’re trying to keep bugs at bay, catnip can also be used as an insect repellent. In fact, laboratory studies show that catnip oil can work better than DEET at repelling mosquitoes. The oil can be diluted and sprayed on plants and outdoor areas where you want to keep free from insects.*

Catnip tea is most commonly used to treat nervousness and anxiety, along with other symptoms these conditions can cause, such as indigestion and insomnia. It may be used to treat conditions or symptoms related to gastrointestinal upset, including indigestion, cramping, and gas. It can act as a diuretic, increasing urination and thus decreasing water retention. This could help in the treatment of a number of different conditions. Catnip tea has historically been used to treat issues like arthritis, coughs, hives, fevers, and viruses.*

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