Post by Cloudedheart on Oct 7, 2006 15:02:22 GMT -5
List of herbs for medicine cats:
- Aloe: treats skin irritations and helps counter infections.
- Blackberry Bramble: treats diarrhea and poultice applied to mouth treats sores.
- Borage Leaves: brings down fevers.
- Broom: poltice heals broken bones.
- Burdock Root: fights infections, especially rat bites.
- Cat's Foot/Ground Ivy: stimulates an appetite.
- Catnip: eases pain, cures white cough and green cough, and cures fever.
- Celadine: treats ailments of the eyes.
- Chamomile: treats sore throats, relaxes cats.
- Chervil Root: cures belly aches.
-Chickweed: treats skin irratations.
- Cob Webs: stops bleeding.
- Coltsfoot: treats kitten cough.
- Comfrey: helps heal broken bones.
- Daisy Leaves: soothes aching joints.
- Dandelion: detoxifies the body.
- Deathberries: (no medicinal purposes) three can kill the strongest of warriors.
- Dock Leaves: makes fur slippery.
- Feverfew: treats headaches.
- Honey: soothes irritated throats and other things.
- Horsetail: treats infected wounds.
- Jewelweed: treats skin irratation caused by plants.
- Juniper Berry: cures belly aches.
- Mallow: treats sore throats and coughs, also soothes skin irritations and fights infections.
- Marigold: wounds and sores.
- Mountain Mint: don't use on pregnant she-cats- harmful to fetuses. Used to treat chills and fevers.
- Mouse Bile: used to get rid of ticks and parasites.
- Nettle: leaves are used on rashes and fever, also to counter bleeding.
- Nightshade: (no medicinal values) deadly poison.
- Poppyseed: eases pain and causes drowsiness.
- Ragwort Leaves: used in poltice to soothe aching joints.
- Snakeroot: counters poisons.
- Spearmint - cures morning sickness in pregnant cats, used poultice for bruises, stiffness, and rheumy joints.
- Tansy: cures coughs.
- Thyme: eases anxiety.
- Violet Sood Sorrel: stops vomitting.
- Watermint: cures belly aches.
- Wild Garlic: wards off infections.
- Willowbark: soothes small pains.
- Yarrow: induces vomitting.
- Aloe: treats skin irritations and helps counter infections.
- Blackberry Bramble: treats diarrhea and poultice applied to mouth treats sores.
- Borage Leaves: brings down fevers.
- Broom: poltice heals broken bones.
- Burdock Root: fights infections, especially rat bites.
- Cat's Foot/Ground Ivy: stimulates an appetite.
- Catnip: eases pain, cures white cough and green cough, and cures fever.
- Celadine: treats ailments of the eyes.
- Chamomile: treats sore throats, relaxes cats.
- Chervil Root: cures belly aches.
-Chickweed: treats skin irratations.
- Cob Webs: stops bleeding.
- Coltsfoot: treats kitten cough.
- Comfrey: helps heal broken bones.
- Daisy Leaves: soothes aching joints.
- Dandelion: detoxifies the body.
- Deathberries: (no medicinal purposes) three can kill the strongest of warriors.
- Dock Leaves: makes fur slippery.
- Feverfew: treats headaches.
- Honey: soothes irritated throats and other things.
- Horsetail: treats infected wounds.
- Jewelweed: treats skin irratation caused by plants.
- Juniper Berry: cures belly aches.
- Mallow: treats sore throats and coughs, also soothes skin irritations and fights infections.
- Marigold: wounds and sores.
- Mountain Mint: don't use on pregnant she-cats- harmful to fetuses. Used to treat chills and fevers.
- Mouse Bile: used to get rid of ticks and parasites.
- Nettle: leaves are used on rashes and fever, also to counter bleeding.
- Nightshade: (no medicinal values) deadly poison.
- Poppyseed: eases pain and causes drowsiness.
- Ragwort Leaves: used in poltice to soothe aching joints.
- Snakeroot: counters poisons.
- Spearmint - cures morning sickness in pregnant cats, used poultice for bruises, stiffness, and rheumy joints.
- Tansy: cures coughs.
- Thyme: eases anxiety.
- Violet Sood Sorrel: stops vomitting.
- Watermint: cures belly aches.
- Wild Garlic: wards off infections.
- Willowbark: soothes small pains.
- Yarrow: induces vomitting.