These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. In the 13th century, people used catnip as a medicinal cure-all, and some practitioners still take catnip today for pain, stress, flatulence, restlessness and nervousness. People drink catnip leaves in tea to soothe nervous disorders, whereas people use the root as a stimulant. Chemicals in catnip include acetic acid, biotin, buteric acid, choline, citral and dipentene. Catnip also contains folic acid, inositol, lifronella, limonene, manganese, nepetalic acid, pantothenic acid, para-aminobenzoic acid, phosphorous, sodium, sulfur, valeric acid, A and B vitamins. The plant is also used for nerviousness, insect repellant and as a recreational herb for cats.
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