Post by Dawn on Jan 2, 2013 21:59:27 GMT -5
H ealing Herbs
Poppy seeds: Used for easing pain and causing sleep.
Cobwebs; Used to stop bleeding.
Burdock root; Used for infections, especially rat bites.
Mouse bile; Used to remove ticks and other parasites from a cat's coat.
Catnip; Used to ease pain and help to cure greencough.
Thyme, Chamomile, and ivy juices; Are all used to ease anxieties.
Honey; Used to sooth irritated throats.
Marigold; Used to heal wounds and sores.
Yarrow; Used to expel poison from a cat's system.
Comfrey; Used to help cure broken bones.
Nettle; Leaves are used on rashes and chewed to help a fever.
Dandelions; Used to cure bee stings.
Feverfew; Used to reduce head pain.
Snakeroot; Used to counter poison.
Chervil root, Juniper berries, and Water mint; Used to cure bellyache.
Dock leaves; Used to make fur slippery when stuck in a tight space, and also used to help heal and sooth scratches.
Wild garlic; When rolled in, it helps to keep out infections.
Deathberries; Bright scarlet berries that can easily kill a cat if they aren't expelled quickly enough.
Broom; Used in poultices to treat broken legs.
Adder barrack; Use to help toothaches.
Alfalfa; Chewed, then swallowed to help tooth decay.
Aloe Vera; Leaves are chewed and spit on burns, or skin rashes.
Blessed Thistle; Increases circulation of blood.
Borage Leaves; Lessens fever.
Bramble twig syrup; Helps to sleep.
Coltsfoot; Helps to clear lungs and help breathing.
Fern; Cleans out wounds.
Ginger; Used to help coughs.
Goldenrod; Relieves pain from wounds.
Grass; Used for upset stomach.
Hawthorne Berries; Used for indigestion.
Horsetail; When chewed, it stops infections.
Mixing Huckleberry and Goldenrod; Muscle reliever.
Lavender; Used for chills.
Tansy; Helps with coughing.
(Below section added by Rachel)
Ash Leaves; Chewed into a pulp and placed into an unconscious cat's mouth, it is used to counter the effects of Whey root. It also helps revive a cat that has fainted or become unconscious.
Chickweed; Helps greencough, but doesn't treat it
Celadine; Chewed up and applied as a pulp into eyes. Treats ailments of the eye.
Daisy Leaves; Chewed up and ingested, treats aching joints.
Nettle Leaves; Chewed and applied. Reduces Swelling.
Nightshade; Large black berries. No real medical purpose, similar to death berries.
Poppy Leaves; Chewed and applied to areas to numb.
Tansy; If you eat all of it it will treat worms.
Whey root; Large black roots found sticking up out of the ground in banks. Chewed and eaten, used for deep anestetic. (Cats will not wake up if not given ash leaves within a sun.) Used if a cat is suffering from too much pain. Also used if a bone needs to be set, or repositioned.
Yew; of no medicinal value; bright green leaves(grass-like)that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough.
Poppy seeds: Used for easing pain and causing sleep.
Cobwebs; Used to stop bleeding.
Burdock root; Used for infections, especially rat bites.
Mouse bile; Used to remove ticks and other parasites from a cat's coat.
Catnip; Used to ease pain and help to cure greencough.
Thyme, Chamomile, and ivy juices; Are all used to ease anxieties.
Honey; Used to sooth irritated throats.
Marigold; Used to heal wounds and sores.
Yarrow; Used to expel poison from a cat's system.
Comfrey; Used to help cure broken bones.
Nettle; Leaves are used on rashes and chewed to help a fever.
Dandelions; Used to cure bee stings.
Feverfew; Used to reduce head pain.
Snakeroot; Used to counter poison.
Chervil root, Juniper berries, and Water mint; Used to cure bellyache.
Dock leaves; Used to make fur slippery when stuck in a tight space, and also used to help heal and sooth scratches.
Wild garlic; When rolled in, it helps to keep out infections.
Deathberries; Bright scarlet berries that can easily kill a cat if they aren't expelled quickly enough.
Broom; Used in poultices to treat broken legs.
Adder barrack; Use to help toothaches.
Alfalfa; Chewed, then swallowed to help tooth decay.
Aloe Vera; Leaves are chewed and spit on burns, or skin rashes.
Blessed Thistle; Increases circulation of blood.
Borage Leaves; Lessens fever.
Bramble twig syrup; Helps to sleep.
Coltsfoot; Helps to clear lungs and help breathing.
Fern; Cleans out wounds.
Ginger; Used to help coughs.
Goldenrod; Relieves pain from wounds.
Grass; Used for upset stomach.
Hawthorne Berries; Used for indigestion.
Horsetail; When chewed, it stops infections.
Mixing Huckleberry and Goldenrod; Muscle reliever.
Lavender; Used for chills.
Tansy; Helps with coughing.
(Below section added by Rachel)
Ash Leaves; Chewed into a pulp and placed into an unconscious cat's mouth, it is used to counter the effects of Whey root. It also helps revive a cat that has fainted or become unconscious.
Chickweed; Helps greencough, but doesn't treat it
Celadine; Chewed up and applied as a pulp into eyes. Treats ailments of the eye.
Daisy Leaves; Chewed up and ingested, treats aching joints.
Nettle Leaves; Chewed and applied. Reduces Swelling.
Nightshade; Large black berries. No real medical purpose, similar to death berries.
Poppy Leaves; Chewed and applied to areas to numb.
Tansy; If you eat all of it it will treat worms.
Whey root; Large black roots found sticking up out of the ground in banks. Chewed and eaten, used for deep anestetic. (Cats will not wake up if not given ash leaves within a sun.) Used if a cat is suffering from too much pain. Also used if a bone needs to be set, or repositioned.
Yew; of no medicinal value; bright green leaves(grass-like)that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough.