Anyone tried it? I think I read about it decades ago in this old book called Legal Highs
https://www.amazon.com/Legal-Highs-Encyclopedia-Psychoactive-Properties/dp/0914171828 that catnip can actually get you high, its apparently been used as a calming agent for humans before widespread use for cats was done.
>>645Guy in the video says its non-psychoactive to humans… why come it was listed in the books of legal highs then? Seems subjective at the moment, maybe someone noted it over a placebo effect?
>>647Nepetalactone doesn't bind to receptors in the brain in the same way yet humans have historically used catnip to make tea, smoked it and used it for its calming properties to treat headaches, anxiety and digestive issues. If its been used to treat anxiety how is it not objectively psychoactive?
>>645Pretty sure I tried it at some point as a kid, but dont recall anything about it working or not.
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If you could actually get reliably high from catnip people would be doing it.
>>654I mean I thought about it but like there are over 250 species of plants in the catnip family, combined with the fact that it was mentioned in the book "legal highs" I thought it might just be insufficient data.
>>654Only catgirls and boys get high from it.
>>654>>669I've heard that catnip gives a very mild sedating high. I'm going to try it for species-affirming purposes.
I used it in herbal smoking blends when I was experimenting with such things. I wasn't doing it to get high, I just enjoy smoking.
Catnip is a pretty harsh smoke, harsher than tobacco in my opinion. It won't get you high, and it's barely a step above smoking straight paper. I do not suggest it.
There are better ways to get legally high. Try blue lotus flower.