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List of herbs
By: Flameflare Date: June 19, 2013, 2:17 am
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[center][font=times new roman]::Ticks::
+ Mouse Bile:
only remedy for ticks, mouse bile is foul smelling
::Cracked Pawpads::
+ Coltsfoot:
leaves are chewed into a pulp
::Eye Problems::
Celandine
::Strengthening::
+ Chamomile:
used to strengthen the heart and soothe the mind
+ Ragwort Leaves:
gives a cat strength
::Toothache::
+ Alder Bark:
can be chewed to reduce pain
::Chills & Fever::
+ Borage Leaves:
chewed and eaten by nursing queens, produces milk, brings down
fevers
+ Burdock Root:
root is chewed into a pulp, and put on wounds inflicted by rats
+ Feverfew:
leaves can be eaten to reduce body temperature, heals aches &
headaches
+ Lavender:
cures fever and chills. scent calms cats
::Infection::
+ Dried Oak Leaf:
can stop infection when applied
+ Honey:
for soothing infections, sore throats, or cats who have breathed
smoke
+ Horsetail:
leaves can be chewed into a poultice, and applied to infected
wounds
+ Marigold:
petals or leaves can be chewed into a pulp apply to wounds as a
poultice
+ Wild Garlic:
when rolled in, it can help prevent infection
::Coughing::
+ Catmint/Catnip:
Best remedy for the deadly greencough, rare
+ Chickweed:
used to treat greencough
+ Coltsfoot:
chewed into a pulp, and given to cats with difficulty breathing
or cough
+ Tansy:
for curing coughs, but must be eaten in small doses
::Mental Affections::
+ Juniper Berries:
can soothe bellyaches, give strength, and help troubled
breathing
+ Poppy Seeds:
can put a cat to sleep, or soothe shock and distress, not for
queens
+ Peppermint:
Uncommon; eases stomachs and the mind
+ Thyme:
can be eaten to calm nervousness, anxiety, and cats who are in
shock
::Aching::
+ Chervil:
juice of the leaves can be used for infected wounds, roots for
bellyaches
+ Daisy Leaves:
chewed into a paste, it can help aching joints
+ Mallow:
best collected at sunhigh, when they are dry. It soothes a cat's
belly
+ Watermint:
chewed into a pulp and fed to cats with suffering from a
bellyache
::Broken/Open Wounds::
+ Cobwebs:
Put it on a wound to soak up and stop (or slow) the bleeding
+ Comfrey:
chewed into a poultice, also used to repair broken bones or
soothe wounds
+ Rush:
used to bind broken bones
+ Dock:
chewed up and applied to soothe scratches, although it may sting
+ Goldenrod:
chewed into a poultice, it is good for healing wounds
+ Raspberry Leaves:
a painkiller, or to help stop bleeding during the kitting
+ Stinging Nettle:
when applied to a wound, can bring down swelling
::Painkillers::
+ Dandelions:
white liquid inside the stem is used for bee stings
+ Willow Bark:
bark serves as a painkiller
::Poison Treatment::
+ Snakeroot:
best remedy for poison, especially for snake bites
+ Yarrow:
applied to wounds to extract poison, will make a cat vomit if
eaten
::Poison Plants::
+ Deathberries/Night Seeds:
extremely poisonous species of red berries, also called Yew
Berries
+ Foxglove Seeds:
can help the heart, can easily cause paralysis and heart failure
::Other::
+ Parsley:
Stops a queen from producing milk[/center]
#Post#: 6069--------------------------------------------------
Re: List of herbs
By: Rebelia. Date: June 19, 2013, 12:02 pm
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[font=georgia]This topic belongs in the library. I'm going to
move it there. c:[/font]
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