Fresh Catnip tincture is SO underrated! Catnip offers numerous benefits including gentle relaxation for stress and anxiety, soothing for digestive upset, relief from cramps and bloating, as well as support for restful sleep, mild pain relief, and easing tension headaches or nervous stomachs!
This herb is also a GO TO for those struggling with ADHD!
When the tummy is in knots or you just need to unwind quickly—just a few drops calm the nerves, settle digestion, and may help you feel more at ease without feeling drowsy!
Fresh Catnip (Nepeta cataria) has been worked with to help relax the nervous system, act as a gentle carminative and antispasmodic, relieve gastrointestinal discomfort (gas, bloating, indigestion, colic, diarrhea, and menstrual cramps), promote sweating to support mild fevers and colds, calm restlessness and mild insomnia, and ease tension-related headaches or migraines—making it beneficial for conditions like nervous indigestion, IBS-type symptoms, stress-induced stomach issues, childhood colic (in small, appropriate doses), menstrual discomfort, and general mild anxiety or overexcitement.
Additionally, fresh Catnip tincture may help reduce nervous tension, support healthy digestion, promote relaxation without heavy sedation, and provide gentle relief for teething discomfort in infants (under guidance).
Ingredients: Fresh home-grown and harvested flowering Nepeta cataria (leaves and flowering tops), 100 proof vodka
My 2 oz tincture bottles come in a reusable glass bottle with a dropper.
Suggested dosage: 20-50 drops in water 3-4x/day, or as needed for acute digestive or nervous discomfort. For sleep support, take a dose 30-60 minutes before bed.
Contraindications: Pregnancy (may stimulate uterine activity in large amounts), heavy menstrual bleeding (due to potential emmenagogue effects). Use caution in young children without professional guidance. Avoid if allergic to plants in the Lamiaceae family (mint family). Consult a healthcare provider if taking sedatives or if you have concerns before use.
*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by AWomanOfNature.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant remedy before working with them.
Fresh Catnip tincture is SO underrated! Catnip offers numerous benefits including gentle relaxation for stress and anxiety, soothing for digestive upset, relief from cramps and bloating, as well as support for restful sleep, mild pain relief, and easing tension headaches or nervous stomachs!
This herb is also a GO TO for those struggling with ADHD!
When the tummy is in knots or you just need to unwind quickly—just a few drops calm the nerves, settle digestion, and may help you feel more at ease without feeling drowsy!
Fresh Catnip (Nepeta cataria) has been worked with to help relax the nervous system, act as a gentle carminative and antispasmodic, relieve gastrointestinal discomfort (gas, bloating, indigestion, colic, diarrhea, and menstrual cramps), promote sweating to support mild fevers and colds, calm restlessness and mild insomnia, and ease tension-related headaches or migraines—making it beneficial for conditions like nervous indigestion, IBS-type symptoms, stress-induced stomach issues, childhood colic (in small, appropriate doses), menstrual discomfort, and general mild anxiety or overexcitement.
Additionally, fresh Catnip tincture may help reduce nervous tension, support healthy digestion, promote relaxation without heavy sedation, and provide gentle relief for teething discomfort in infants (under guidance).
Ingredients: Fresh home-grown and harvested flowering Nepeta cataria (leaves and flowering tops), 100 proof vodka
My 2 oz tincture bottles come in a reusable glass bottle with a dropper.
Suggested dosage: 20-50 drops in water 3-4x/day, or as needed for acute digestive or nervous discomfort. For sleep support, take a dose 30-60 minutes before bed.
Contraindications: Pregnancy (may stimulate uterine activity in large amounts), heavy menstrual bleeding (due to potential emmenagogue effects). Use caution in young children without professional guidance. Avoid if allergic to plants in the Lamiaceae family (mint family). Consult a healthcare provider if taking sedatives or if you have concerns before use.
*Disclaimer: The information presented herein by AWomanOfNature.com is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified professional. I always suggest researching any plant remedy before working with them.