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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Medicine Cats Den

Where the Medicine Cat and the Medicine Cat Apprentice live while they sort out herbs. Apprentices must always bring them prey, for this job is hard and tiring.




Herbs-


Alder Bark-- Eases toothache.

Borage Leaves-- Helps with broken legs and other serious wounds + fevers
Broom Poultices-- Tends to fevers, whitecough, and greencough.
Burdock Root-- Helps to cure infections, especially rat bites(if too much is eaten, it will cause a bellyache).
Burnet-- Used in traveling mixture, helps revive hunger


Camile-- For itchy fur.
Catnip-- Used for colds, blackcough, whitecough + greencough, relaxes the cat and helps ease personal and external pains.
Celadine-- used to treat ailments of the eyes
Chamomile-- Soothes a cat's heart to calm and helps boost physical strength.
Chervil Root-- Helps with a belly ache+and infections
Chewed Ragwort and Juniper Berries-- Eases aching joints
Chick Weed-- Used for treating Greencough
Clover Leafs and stem-- Good stomach ache healer
Clover Root-- Mash for infections,eat for sore/achy joints/bones.
Clover Flowers-- If eaten in right dose can help inside bleeding
Cobwebs-- Stops bleeding and blood flow of a wound.
Coltsfoot-- Used to treat kittencough.
Comfrey-- Used on broken bones



Daisy Leaves-- used to treat aching joints
Deathberries(yew)-- Ancient pain killer for our ancestors. Now it will kill the strongest warrior and of no medicinal value; bright scarlet berries that can kill a cat if they are not expelled quickly enough.
Dock Leaves-- Used to keep an infection from setting in.



Feverfew-- Helps with chills and fevers + to cool feverish cats and treat head pain
Fiveleaf-- Calms a cat and makes them drowsy. Nice scent makes it easy to find.
Frost-- Thorny plant full of succulent white juice. Stops blood flow soothingly



Honey-- Soothes aching/sore throat
Horsetail-- used to treat infected wounds



Juniper Berries-- Eases coughs and bellyaches.


Lavender-- Calms your mind and helps you sleep. Good for small cuts.


Marigold Leaves-- Helps to prevent an infection + to heal wounds and sores
Mousebile-- used to remove parasites from a cat's coat



Nettle Leaves-- used to treat swelling
Nightshade-- of no medicinal value; much the same as deathberries/yew


Ointment of Yarrow-- Somewhat of a lotion to make the pain seep from cuts


Parsley-- Used to calm cat, like lavender
Peppermint-- Eases stomachaches
Poppy Seeds-- Helps to ease + numb pain, in sadness and in physical pain. Also helps a cat drift off into sleep.


Sage-- A good back-up it catnip if scarce, very hard to find, small
Sicklethorn-- Good for cleaning the salt out of your fur.
Snakeroot-- used to counter poison.
Sorrel-- Used in traveling mixture, helps cat sleep


Tansy-- Used to treat coughs.
Thyme-- Calms an agitated or anxious cat
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Watermint-- Calming soothing healer. Good for stinging cuts, but is ineffective on large ones + used to treat bellyache Wild Garlic-- rolling in this can help to keep out infection

Yarrow-- Makes a cat sick, but it expels the poison by making the cat vomit. Good for infections.
Yew-- Makes a cat throw-up. Often used when a cat swallows a deathberry



Zidania-- Paronoid medicine. Makes a cat feel unsafe, and scared. Only use if must.

Traveling Mixture-- Sorrel, daisy, chamomile, and burnet

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