Catnip Essential Oil: Brief Introduction
Aromas Oils has gained recognition for providing the finest Catnip essential oil, free from fillers, chemicals, or additives. Its popularity in the market for treating various body disorders stems from its purity. The worldwide demand for Catnip Essential Oil is driven by its natural detoxifying properties and its role as an alternative medicine.
Botany
Nepeta cataria, commonly known as catnip, catswort, and catmint, is indigenous to Eastern and Southern Europe, particularly France. This herbaceous plant, belonging to the Lamiaceae family, reaches a height of 50 to 100 cm and produces small pink or white flowers.
Catnip Essential Oil: Introduction
Catnip essential oil is formulated by steam distilling the aerial parts of Nepeta cataria, adhering to strict hygiene and industry-defined parameters. The mature extract exhibits a pale yellow or orange color, with major constituents such as Nepetalactone Isomers, Nepetalic acid, Dihydronepetalactone, B-Caryophyllene, and Caryophyllene oxide.
Catnip Essential Oil Benefits
Alleviates acute stomach ache and removes gases from the intestine for individuals with gastric issues.
Acts as a natural detoxifier, cleansing the body from the inside and eliminating toxins.
Boosts the health of the nervous system, aiding in the treatment of conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, convulsions, nervousness, sluggishness, and vertigo.
Stimulates urination by eliminating toxic uric acid from the body.
Catnip Essential Oil Blends Well With
Catnip essential oil harmonizes with Bergamot, Citronella, Clary Sage, Grapefruit White, Helichrysum, Lavandin, Lemon, Marjoram Sweet, Orange Sweet, other Mints, Rosemary, Rosalina, Sandalwood, and Turmeric.
Documents Available on Request
As Catnip Essential Oil wholesale manufacturers, we provide the following documents upon request:
Certificate of Analysis (CoA) Outlining product specifications, including color, odor, and other details.
Gas Chromatography (GC) A sample workflow-cum-pictorial representation of ingredients and their percentages.
Mass Spectrometry (MS) Providing details about the constituents of the product and their proportions.
Precautionary Measures
While there are no proven side effects of Catnip essential oil, pregnant women should avoid its consumption as it can contract the uterus and may lead to miscarriage.
Volume
100 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml, 1 Ltr, 5 Ltr, 10 Ltr, 25 Ltr
Real Catnip (Nepeta cataria) Essential Oil Organic 100% pure and undiluted 1kg available Origin: Bulgaria
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