First chapter: Herbs and their uses!
Alder bark- For toothaches
Beech Leaves: Used to carry other herbs, No other effect
Bindweed: Fastens sticks to legs to hold broken bones in place
Blackberry leaves: For bee stings
Borage Leaves: Used for treating fevers. Also for helping queens produce more milk.
Broom: Used to make poultices to heal broken bones.
Burdock Root: Used for infections. Also very good for rat bites.
Burnet: A traveling herb. Helps to keep up a cat's strength.
Catchweed: The burrs are put on poultices to help keep the poultice from rubbing off.
Catmint (catnip): Good for treating whitecough and greencough
Celandine: Used to ease pain. Also for eye injuries.
Chamomile: Used to calm down cats
Chervil: Leaves and roots are used for helping with bellyaches. Also can be used during kitting.
Chickweed: Another remedy for whitecough and greencough. Catnip/catmint is preferred.
Cob nuts: Used to make ointments. The effect is not mentioned in the books.
Cobwebs: Used to stop bleeding. Also can be used to bend broken bones.
Coltsfoot: Used to ease kitten-cough or breathing. Also used to help cracked or sore pads.
Comfrey Root: Repairs broken bones, soothes wounds, wrenched claws, itching, inflammation on stiff joints, burns, and wrenched shoulders.
Daisy Leaf: A traveling herb. Helps with aching joints.
Dandelion: The white liquid it produces is thought to help soothe wounds and bee stings. The leaves can be chewed to act like a painkiller.
Dock: Helps to soothe scratches, although it can sting when being applied. When placed in nests, it eases the pain of wounds. Also helps sore pads.
Fennel: When the stalks are broken, the juice is squeezed into the patient's mouth, which helps sore hips.
Feverfew: Helps cure fevers and chills. Really useful for headaches.
Goatweed: It helps ease anxiety and grief.
Goldenrod: It is good for wounds and infection.
Hawkweed: It works like catnip, but it's not as strong.
Heather Nectar: It sweetens up herbal mixtures.
Honey: Soothes infections, helps sore throats, helps smoke-damaged throats, sweetens up herbal mixtures, helps coughing, gives cats energy.
Horsetail: Soothes infection, stops bleeding.
Ivy Leaf (If your reading this Ivyleaf... than you already know a herb XD.) : It's used by ShadowClan medicine cats to store other herbs.
Juniper Berries: It soothes bellyaches, gives cats strength, helps breathing. It is used to calm cats down.
Lamb's Ear: Only seen in the mountains, it was once mentioned by Stoneteller, the one before Crag, to help give Tallstar strength.
Lavender: It cures fever and chills. It is also used to cover up the scent of dead cats.
Lungwort: It only grows in WindClan territory. It cures the mysterious yellowcough.
Mallow Leaves: Soothes bellyache.
Marigold: Stops bleeding and infection. It is also used for inflammation of stiff joints.
Mint: It is rubbed on a dead body to cover up the smell of death.
Mouse Bile: A liquid used to expel ticks.
Oak Leaf: Stops infection from coming.
Parsley: It is used to soothe bellyaches. It also dries up a queen's milk.
Poppy Seeds: Used as a painkiller and to help a cat sleep. Not to be used by nursing queens.
Ragwort: It treats aching joints. Helps keep up a cat's strength.
Ragweed: Exactly like Lamb's Ear.
Raspberry Leaves: They are a painkiller and stop bleeding during kitting.
Rosemary: Hides the scent of death.
Rush: Holds a broken limb in place.
Sorrel: A traveling herb. Also used to make cats hungry.
Sticks: Holds broken bones in place. Also used for distracting cats from pain.
Stinging Nettle: Helps induce vomiting, brings down swelling, can be mixed with comfrey for broken bones, eating the stems fights infection, and it also helps wounds.
Sweet-sedge: The sap eases infection.
Tansy: Cures coughs, helps stop cats from getting greencough, soothes throats, helps wounds and poison.
Tormentil: The root is good for extracting poison and treating all wounds.
Thyme: Helps cats who are in shock.
Traveling Herbs: A mixture that has burnet, daisy, chamomile, and sorrel.
Watermint: Eases the pain from bellyache.
Wild Garlic: It cures infections. It is really good for rat-bites.
Willow Bark: Eases pain.
Willow Leaves: Stops vomiting.
Wintergreen: Treats wounds and certain poison.
Yarrow: Causes a cat to vomit.
Poisons
Deathberries: Berries that if eaten are fatal.
Foxglove Seeds: Cures physical heart problems. But it is fatal if mistaken with poppy seeds.
Holly Berries: Very fatal.
Deadly Nightshade: It is used to end a cat's life painlessly.
Water Hemlock: It is the most poisonous plant after deathberries.
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