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I'm not a person with a green-thumb by any means, but I made a planter of fresh catnip for my feline furball, and it's absolutely going wild. Just a little plant thing I'm proud of that no one else cares about. ;)
Catnip is great for humans as well. Its has a minty flavor and has mild relaxing and pain relief elements. Its even safe for children, pregnant women and can pass through to breastmilk to calm fussy children. Its a very useful and safe plant
I did not know that, but I definitely admit that I've been tempted to eat it because of its nice smell. For once my intrusive thoughts were right!
As a general rule if it smells minty it's pretty good to eat in small quantities. Teas are the preferred medium