Post by Holly on Feb 28, 2008 17:33:53 GMT -6
Herbs
Goldenrod leaves: Use to heal scratches (rubbed in wound)
Ragwort: Use for Strength (eaten)
Ragwort Leaves + Juniper berries: Cures aching joints (crushed together, eaten)
Lamb's Ear Leaves: Use for strength (eaten)
Marigold: Prevents infection (rubbed in wounds)
Water Mint: cures bellyache (eaten)
Goldenrod flowers: Use to keep out infection (rubbed in wound)
Chamomile: Calms and soothes (eaten)
Poppy Seeds: Use for dreamless or deep sleep, cures pains (eaten, no more than two at a time)
Catnip: Cures Whitecough (eaten)
Yarrow leaves: Cures scratched pads (rubbed on paws)
Lavendar leaves: Cures chills (eaten)
Yarrow roots: Induces vomiting, cures poisoning (eaten)
Juniper Berries: Cures coughs, bellyaches (eaten)
Borage Leaves: Cures fever, helps queens milk supply (eaten)
Feverfew: Cures fevers and chills (eaten)
Coltsfoot Leaves: Cures coughs (eaten)
Tansy Leaves: Cures minor coughs (eaten)
Wild Garlic: Cures rat bites (rolled in)
Burdock Root: Cures rat bites (rubbed in wounds)
Horsetail leaves: Prevents infections (rubbed in wounds)
Alder Bark: Cures toothaches (chewed slowly)
Broom Leaves: Helps heal broken bones (crushed, rubbed in wounds and wrapped around break.)
Chervil Root: Cures bellyaches (eaten)
Chervil Leaves: Cleans out infection (crushed, juice is added into wound)
Other
Cobwebs: Use to cover wounds, stops bleeding (cover wounds)
Mouse Bile: Use to remove fleas/ticks, don't get in mouth; wash paws in stream after (cover flea/tick)
Honey: Soothes sore throats, especially for kits (eaten)
•Whitecough is less severe than Greencough, which cannot be cured with herbs.
Poisons
DO NOT EAT!!!
Yew: Also called Deathberries, bright red. Can kill a small cat instantly.
Nightshade: Leaves and berries are deadly, kills quickly.
Goldenrod leaves: Use to heal scratches (rubbed in wound)
Ragwort: Use for Strength (eaten)
Ragwort Leaves + Juniper berries: Cures aching joints (crushed together, eaten)
Lamb's Ear Leaves: Use for strength (eaten)
Marigold: Prevents infection (rubbed in wounds)
Water Mint: cures bellyache (eaten)
Goldenrod flowers: Use to keep out infection (rubbed in wound)
Chamomile: Calms and soothes (eaten)
Poppy Seeds: Use for dreamless or deep sleep, cures pains (eaten, no more than two at a time)
Catnip: Cures Whitecough (eaten)
Yarrow leaves: Cures scratched pads (rubbed on paws)
Lavendar leaves: Cures chills (eaten)
Yarrow roots: Induces vomiting, cures poisoning (eaten)
Juniper Berries: Cures coughs, bellyaches (eaten)
Borage Leaves: Cures fever, helps queens milk supply (eaten)
Feverfew: Cures fevers and chills (eaten)
Coltsfoot Leaves: Cures coughs (eaten)
Tansy Leaves: Cures minor coughs (eaten)
Wild Garlic: Cures rat bites (rolled in)
Burdock Root: Cures rat bites (rubbed in wounds)
Horsetail leaves: Prevents infections (rubbed in wounds)
Alder Bark: Cures toothaches (chewed slowly)
Broom Leaves: Helps heal broken bones (crushed, rubbed in wounds and wrapped around break.)
Chervil Root: Cures bellyaches (eaten)
Chervil Leaves: Cleans out infection (crushed, juice is added into wound)
Other
Cobwebs: Use to cover wounds, stops bleeding (cover wounds)
Mouse Bile: Use to remove fleas/ticks, don't get in mouth; wash paws in stream after (cover flea/tick)
Honey: Soothes sore throats, especially for kits (eaten)
•Whitecough is less severe than Greencough, which cannot be cured with herbs.
Poisons
DO NOT EAT!!!
Yew: Also called Deathberries, bright red. Can kill a small cat instantly.
Nightshade: Leaves and berries are deadly, kills quickly.