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Catnip Essential Oil

Catnip Essential Oil

Latin Name: Nepeta cataria
Plant Family: Lamiaceae
Extraction: Distillation of the flowering tops

Catnip essential oil is distilled from the flower tops, Catnip essential oil is a pale yellow liquid with a herbaceous woody scent with slight lemony undertones.

A short, medium-sized perennial with heart-shaped, gently toothed leaves, which are covered in a soft greyish down.  From June the nettle-shaped florets appear in mauve whorls around the leafy stems. The whole plant has a scent that is attractive to cats. native to Europe and parts of Asia (Himalayas), naturalized throughout North America and South Africa but cultivated for oil in the Mediterranean region. 

Visit Penny's Catnip Blog for more information, properties and recipes to try using Catnip essential oil.

Catnip, Natural, Pure Essential Oil - Available in 3ml,10ml, 25ml, 50ml & 100ml.

Herbal & Folk Tradition 

There are numerous similar species found around the world, it has a long history as a herbal remedy for nervous and digestive complaints. In aromatherapy, catnip essential oil is helpful for irritability and anger but has been mainly used for nervous and digestive complaints, menstrual conditions, chills and cramps. Mentioned in the British Pharmacopoeia for colic in children.

Blends With

Catnip essential oil is a middle note and blends well with Lemon, Lavender, Geranium, Clary and Niaouli, and although there are no recorded contra-indications, it is not recommended to overuse it during pregnancy.

Safety Data

No known contra-indications, but do not overuse the oil during pregnancy.

Alcohols >49%, aldehydes > 10%.

Catnip Safety Data Sheet

Cautions
  • Keep essential oils out of the reach of children at all times.
  • Never remove a fixed dropper from a bottle of essential oil.
  • Do not apply directly to the skin without professional advice.
  • Do not ingest without professional advice. If oil is accidentally ingested, seek immediate medical assistance. 
  • Do not exceed stated doses. 
  • If splashed in the eyes, dab gently with olive oil on cotton wool. Water does NOT carry or dissolve essential oil. 
  • Remove essential oil from the hands by washing thoroughly with a mild detergent. This prevents transference to other parts of the body.
  • Do not assume that essential oils have the same properties as the plant from which it has been derived
How to Use

Essential oils are very powerful and should be used with caution. Here are a few tips that you may find useful, although we advise that you consult a fully qualified, registered aromatherapist who will be able to advise you on the safe methods of use. Why not give us a ring at 01455 251020 or email [email protected] if you are unsure we will be happy to help.

Inhalation
Undiluted essential oils may be inhaled from a tissue or a pillow (4-6 drops). Alternatively, they can be inhaled from a bowl of hot water (3 or 4 drops) or a diffuser (see table below), but avoid this if asthmatic. Never inhale essential oils directly from the bottle.

Shampoo and Bath Foam
Create unique aromatherapy bath foams or shampoos by mixing up to 30 drops of your own essential oil blend into 100ml of a suitable bath foam base or shampoo base.

Skincare Cream
Essential oils can be added to vegetable-based creams and then developed into facial products or topical creams. Do not add more than 15 drops of essential oil to 50ml of your base cream.

Pregnancy
Essential oils are best avoided during the first months of pregnancy. After the third month, many oils can be used safely and effectively. If in doubt, always consult a qualified aromatherapist. Find out more in our blog, Aromatherapy & Pregnancy 

Bath, Massage, Vaporiser
See the table below, which gives the correct amounts to use depending on age, and a brief guide on how to use.

Download a printable version of our blending guidlines for you to keep here

Blending Guidelines

 

12+ Years

Child 2-12 Yrs

Baby 0-2 Yrs

How to Use

Bath

4-6 drops in a vegetable carrier oil, lotion or detergent base

2-3 drops diluted in a small amount of white lotion or detergent base

1-2 drops diluted in a small amount of white lotion or detergent base

Allow water to run into the bath, then add your blend and swish to disperse evenly for about 2 minutes

Massage

4-6 drops in 10-15ml of vegetable carrier oil

2-4 drops in 10ml lotion or vegetable carrier oil

2 drops in 10ml lotion or vegetable carrier oil

Massage your blend directly on the skin. Use very gentle strokes when massaging a baby.

Vaporiser

4-6 drops in a small amount of water (ideally distilled)

The subtle release of aromatic oils into the air induces relaxation or stimulation. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

Diffuser

3-5 drops per 100ml of water (ideally distilled)


Please note a detergent base would be a soap base, bath foam base or a shampoo base for example. 
You can see our selection of bases here.