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Common name(s): | lemon catnip, catnip, catswort, catmint |
Family: | Lamiaceae |
Origin: | Europe, Asia and Africa |
Parts used: | aerial |
Constituents: | pinene, sabinene, triplal, thymol, nepetalactone, caryophyllene, humulene, dodecenol, spathulenol, caryophyllene oxide, iridoids, vitamins (C, E), minerals (manganese, cobalt, chromium, potassium, selenium, iron), tannins, citronellol geraniol, antioxidants, flavonoids |
Therapeutic actions: | astringent, antibiotic, carminative, diuretic, nervine, sedative, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, antispasmodic |
Organs or systems affected: | gastrointestinal system, central nervous system, skin, kidneys, muscles, respiratory system |
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Counterindications: | Generally regarded as safe when consumed in normal amounts in herbal teas. Avoid taking it during pregnancy. |