
37. Catnip
Although catnip is a preferred plant by cat lovers, this herbal medicine offers many benefits to humans. People use catnip to calm an upset stomach due to diarrhea and prevent nausea caused by flatulence or motion sickness. Another health benefit that catnip offers is that it can help treat anxiety, stress, nervousness, restlessness, and insomnia. The leaves from this plant are known to induce sweating, helping to treat fevers, colds, and flu while relieving headaches and migraines. Inhaling catnip through vapor can help alleviate respiratory ailments such as cough, asthma, and bronchitis when smoked.
You can harvest your catnip plants any time of the year, whether you are growing them indoors or out. Place them in a dehydrator or spread them out on a baking sheet and back at a very low temperature to dry the leaves off. They will turn brownish gray and crumble easily; this is when they are ready to be stored. Store your dry catnip in an airtight container and preserve it away from the sun. By keeping it in the refrigerator or freezer, you can extend its shelf life.