Post by bast on Apr 3, 2017 18:01:09 GMT
Source: Warriors Wiki
HERBS
Alder Bark
Eases toothaches
Beech Leaves
Used for carrying other herbs (Thunderclan)
Bindweed
Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place
Blackberry Leaves
Eases swelling of bee stings
Borage Leaves
Produces more/better milk in nursing she-cats and brings down fevers
Broom
Used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds
Burdock Root
Lessens and heals pain of infected rat bites, prevents infection from rat bites
Burnet
Traveling herb, keeps a cat's strength up
Catchweed
Stops poultice from being rubbed off without hurting the skin
Catmint
Best remedy for greencough, also used for whitecough
Celadine
Soothes damages eyes
Chamomile
Strengthens the heart, soothes the mind, also given as a traveling herb
Chervil
For infected wounds (leaves), or bellyaches (root), can also be used during kitting
Chickweed
Treats greencough, though catmint is preferred
Cobwebs
To soak up and stop bleeding or bind broken bones
Coltsfoot
Eases breathing or kitten-cough, and cracked or sore pads
Comfrey Root
Repairs broken bones, soothes wounds, used for wrenched claws, can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints, can be used for burns
Daisy Leaf
Traveling herb, eases pain of aching joints
Dandelion
Soothes and heals bee stings, leaves can be chewed to act as a pain killer
Dock
Soothes scratches (can sting when applied), soothes sore pads
Fennel
Helps with hip pain
Feverfew
Reduces body temperature in cats with fever or chills, heals aches and pains, good for headaches
Goatweed
Eases anxiety and grief
Goldenrod
Good for healing wounds
Hawkweed
Like catmint but not as strong
Heather Nectar
Makes swallowing easier, sweetens mixtures
Honey
Soothes infections, great remedy for smoke damaged or sore throats, helps with swallowing, soothes coughing and gives energy
Horse tail
Treats infections and stops bleeding
Ivy leaf
Stores other herbs (Shadowclan)
Juniper berries
Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, helps troubled breathing and helps to keep cats calm
Lavender
Cures fever and chills, used to hide the scent of death
Lungwort
Cures yellowcough
Mallow Leaves
Soothes bellyaches
Marigold
Stops infection and bleeding, used for inflammation
Mint
Hides the scent of death
Mouse Bile
Use for ticks
Dried Oak Leaf
Prevents infection
Parsley
Stops a queen from producing milk, also used to cure bellyache
Poppy seeds
Help cats to sleep, soothes shock and distress, eases pain (Not recommended for nursing queens)
Ragwort Leaves
Treats aching joints, keeps strength up
Raspberry Leaves
Eases pain, stops bleeding
Rosemary
Hides the scent of death
Rush
Helps hold a broken limb in place
Sorrel
Traveling herb, can build up appetite
Stinging Nettle
Induces vomiting (seeds eaten), brings down swelling (leaves), mixed with comfrey to heal broken bones, helps with wounds, chewing the stem helps fight infection
Sweet-Sedge
Eases infection
Thyme
Calms nervousness, anxiety, and shock
Watermint
Eases suffering from bellyache, hides the scent of death
Wild Garlic
Prevents infection (especially from rat bites)
Willow Bark
Eases pain
Willow Leaves
Stops vomiting
Yarrow
Extracts poison from wounds, makes a cat vomit toxins, ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads
POISONS
Death berries / Yew berries
Kills a cat within minutes when consumed
Foxglove seeds
Can cause paralysis and heart failure
Deadly Nightshade
Poisonous
Water Hemlock
Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth
HERBS
Alder Bark
Eases toothaches
Beech Leaves
Used for carrying other herbs (Thunderclan)
Bindweed
Fastens sticks to broken legs to keep them in place
Blackberry Leaves
Eases swelling of bee stings
Borage Leaves
Produces more/better milk in nursing she-cats and brings down fevers
Broom
Used to make poultices for broken legs and wounds
Burdock Root
Lessens and heals pain of infected rat bites, prevents infection from rat bites
Burnet
Traveling herb, keeps a cat's strength up
Catchweed
Stops poultice from being rubbed off without hurting the skin
Catmint
Best remedy for greencough, also used for whitecough
Celadine
Soothes damages eyes
Chamomile
Strengthens the heart, soothes the mind, also given as a traveling herb
Chervil
For infected wounds (leaves), or bellyaches (root), can also be used during kitting
Chickweed
Treats greencough, though catmint is preferred
Cobwebs
To soak up and stop bleeding or bind broken bones
Coltsfoot
Eases breathing or kitten-cough, and cracked or sore pads
Comfrey Root
Repairs broken bones, soothes wounds, used for wrenched claws, can be used for itching or inflammation on stiff joints, can be used for burns
Daisy Leaf
Traveling herb, eases pain of aching joints
Dandelion
Soothes and heals bee stings, leaves can be chewed to act as a pain killer
Dock
Soothes scratches (can sting when applied), soothes sore pads
Fennel
Helps with hip pain
Feverfew
Reduces body temperature in cats with fever or chills, heals aches and pains, good for headaches
Goatweed
Eases anxiety and grief
Goldenrod
Good for healing wounds
Hawkweed
Like catmint but not as strong
Heather Nectar
Makes swallowing easier, sweetens mixtures
Honey
Soothes infections, great remedy for smoke damaged or sore throats, helps with swallowing, soothes coughing and gives energy
Horse tail
Treats infections and stops bleeding
Ivy leaf
Stores other herbs (Shadowclan)
Juniper berries
Soothes bellyaches, gives strength, helps troubled breathing and helps to keep cats calm
Lavender
Cures fever and chills, used to hide the scent of death
Lungwort
Cures yellowcough
Mallow Leaves
Soothes bellyaches
Marigold
Stops infection and bleeding, used for inflammation
Mint
Hides the scent of death
Mouse Bile
Use for ticks
Dried Oak Leaf
Prevents infection
Parsley
Stops a queen from producing milk, also used to cure bellyache
Poppy seeds
Help cats to sleep, soothes shock and distress, eases pain (Not recommended for nursing queens)
Ragwort Leaves
Treats aching joints, keeps strength up
Raspberry Leaves
Eases pain, stops bleeding
Rosemary
Hides the scent of death
Rush
Helps hold a broken limb in place
Sorrel
Traveling herb, can build up appetite
Stinging Nettle
Induces vomiting (seeds eaten), brings down swelling (leaves), mixed with comfrey to heal broken bones, helps with wounds, chewing the stem helps fight infection
Sweet-Sedge
Eases infection
Thyme
Calms nervousness, anxiety, and shock
Watermint
Eases suffering from bellyache, hides the scent of death
Wild Garlic
Prevents infection (especially from rat bites)
Willow Bark
Eases pain
Willow Leaves
Stops vomiting
Yarrow
Extracts poison from wounds, makes a cat vomit toxins, ointment will soften and help heal cracked pads
POISONS
Death berries / Yew berries
Kills a cat within minutes when consumed
Foxglove seeds
Can cause paralysis and heart failure
Deadly Nightshade
Poisonous
Water Hemlock
Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth