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Vial depicting Catnip Essential Oil |
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Botanical Name:
Nepeta cataria
Common Method of Extraction:
Steam Distilled
Color: Pale Yellow/Orange
Consistency: Medium
Perfumery Note: Middle
Strength of Initial Aroma:
Medium
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Aromatic Description: Herbaceous
with a subdued mint aroma.
Possible Uses: Minimal documentation
on essential oil use. May act as a topical anesthetic, anti-inflammatory,
anti-rheumatic, astringent, carminative, nervine, sedative. [Sylla
Sheppard-Hanger, The Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual
(Tampa, FL: Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy, 1994), 309.]
Constituents: Nepetalactone
(60-95%). [Robert Tisserand, Essential
Oil Safety (United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995),
214.]
Nepetalactone, caryophyllene, epi-nepetalcatone,
trans-ocimene, myrcene, cis-ocimene. [Sylla Sheppard-Hanger, The
Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual (Tampa, FL: Atlantic
Institute of Aromatherapy, 1994), 309.]
Safety Information: Tisserand
advises that it may be a skin sensitizer and to use it with caution.
Sheppard-Hanger advises to avoid use during pregnancy and to avoid
use in babies and children.
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and is not guaranteed to be accurate.
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only under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use
extreme caution when using oils with children and give children only
the gentlest oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified
aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children. A skin
patch test should be conducted prior to using an oil that you've never
used before. Instructions on conducting a skin patch test
and more safety information can be found by visiting the Safety
Information page. For very in-depth information on oil safety
issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert
Tisserand and Tony Balacs.
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