Carminative properties, antispasmodic, sedative, diaphoretic, astringent and diuretic.
Both the flowering tops and the leaves of the catnip plant are used for medicinal purposes. Catnip is harvested in the summer and fall, and dried for medicinal use.
Antispasmodic, anticoagulant.
Anti-inflammatory.
Laxative or purgative.
Yes, catnip tea is a mild sedative, has been used for centuries as a treatment for the fever that accompanies colds and the flu, colic in children and to ease menstrual pain. For a detailed explanation see the related link below.
Diuretic and anti-inflammatory.
Anti-inflammatory.
Anti-bacterial, astringent.
Astringent, sedative, hypotonic.
Antiviral, antibacterial, expectorant.
Diuretic and diaphoretic.
Antispasmodic, antimicrobial and antiviral properties.