Catnip tea contains vitamins A, B, and C, calcium, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, and sodium. According to tea enthusiast site The Right Tea, catnip's calming properties ...
A combo of catnip and lemon balm makes an excellent soothing calming tea (Photo: Shutterstock) I do not have a cat, but if I did, I would grow catnip or catmint, a perennial herb from the mint family ...
Sedative nervine herbs, like catnip, are great for calming your nervous system and ensuring a better night's sleep. Here's how to use them. Nervines, or the herbs that work to nourish, calm, and ...
I came across some interesting information about a tea I've never heard of: Catnip tea. I love tea, especially ones I've never tried before. So, I was wondering, can I use the stuff we give our cat?
Catnip is supposed to be, like, the one thing every single cat loves, right? We might like to think that it's us, their parents, but it's not. It's catnip. No matter what, they'll come running! The ...
After a stressful day at work, many people enjoy indulging in a large glass of their favourite wine. Now, if you have a cat or dog, your pet can join in on the plonk–fuelled relaxation. Muttley's ...