Catnip Tea Calms the Stomach and Aids Digestion

catnip flowerCatnip tea, also commonly called catmint, might be best known for the somewhat strange effect that it has on cats. What many people don't know is that this herb can be quite beneficial for humans as well.

The catnip plant belongs to the mint family and can grow as high as three feet. Even though it's a part of the mint family, this herb does have its own distinct features. The leaves of this plant have a heart shape and are gray-green in color. The flowers of the plant are white with purple speckles. This herb originated in Eually found its way into North America.

The Health Benefits of Catnip Tea

While the catnip plant is best known as a treat for your family cat, it does have lots of medicinal benefits for people too. If you're feeling a bit gassy, catmint may just be the remedy you're looking for. This plant is known to be a gastric stimulant and to help rid your body of excess gas.

I'll bet you didn't know that the catnip plant has been used as an herbal remedy for over 2000 years.This herb is very popular in Europe as a remedy for hives. It's also effective for lowering fevers, and is beneficial for various childhood illnesses like chickenpox and the measles.

Let's take a look at some specific illnesses and conditions this herb is useful for.

Influenza - Catmint tea is a traditional folk remedy for symptoms of a queasy stomach that usually accompany the flu. This herb promotes gastric secretions which helps your body rid itself of food and infections in the digestive tract. The herb promotes relaxation as well, which helps the digestive process.

Insomnia - This herb is known to be a powerful sleep inducer for humans. Best of a, it induces sleep without making you feel drowsy the next day.

In Conclusion

This herb isn't just for your favorite housecat, it can also be helpful for you. Drinking it as a tea not only soothes your stomach, it also eases excess gas, bloating, and intestinal cramps. In addition, it's also a great fever reducer, because it causes you to sweat without raising yor body temperature.

Generally, this herb doesn't have many side effects. But, don't use it in large amounts, and don't use it if you're pregnant or nursing. It's best to use it in tea form.


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