The "look at me, I'm a stupid cat" part. I'm sorry, blue. I couldn't pass it up.
Yes, they are peppermint is related to the catnip family. My cat loves peppermint altoids. Just like catnip though, you want to watch that you don't feed your kitty an OD. Keep the quantities smallish, maybe a quarter to a half mint
Catnip is a type of mint and rubbing or sniffing catnip gives them a sort of high (it is not dangerous though). It is not really known why it effects cats in the way it does, but it is due to a chemical called Nepetalactone that is released from the plant when a cat rubs, chews or otherwise "bruises" the leaves.There is speculation that it may mimic a cat pheromone, but this has yet to be proven.
all of it
The brain.
the left side of your head
no its effect on throat and skin
The brain it effects mostly.
it all depends on what type of epilepsy on witch part of the brain it effect's types of epilepsy effect both side of the brain .some are to hard to pin point
The central nervous system including the brain.
No, catnip is not a monocot. Catnip belongs to the mint family, which is part of the order Lamiales, while monocots are a class of flowering plants with one cotyledon in their seeds.
It is because in ADD/ADHD patients there is a part of their brain that is running slower than the rest of the brain.. the stimulants activate 'that' part of the brain so it can run at the same speed as the rest of the brain.
Epilepsy is a disease caused by trauma to a spesific part of your brain, you can however be born with it as well, but it's still the same part (cell) of the brain that's damaged/ineffective.