Post by ★NATSU on Aug 23, 2013 23:35:42 GMT -5
☼----Injuries----
Blackberry Leaf
Butterfly Weed
Chervil
Coneflower
Daisy
Elderberry
Greenbriar
Goldenrod
Horsetail
Rush
Snake-Root
Stinging Nettle
Strangler Fig
Wild garlic
Witch-hazel
- Effect: Used to treat bee stings.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed into a pulp and applied to wounds.
- Location: Found in shrubby areas.
Butterfly Weed
- Effect: Heals bruises and sore muscles.
- Usage: Leaves and stem are chewed into a paste and gently smeared onto the aching area.
- Location: Found in dry places and the pinelands.
Chervil
- Effect: Used to treat infections.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed to extract juice and applied to wounds.
- Location: Found in rocky areas.
Coneflower
- Effect: A useful multiuse medicine cat herb. Treats colds, worms, snakebites, swelling, sores and earaches.
- Usage: For illnesses, the root is chewed and eaten. For injuries, the root made into a poultice and generously applied to wound. For earaches, the juice of the root is squeezed into the patient’s ear.
- Location: Found in moist, open areas.
Daisy
- Effect: Used to treat bee stings and, sometimes, help with pain.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed into a pulp and applied to wounds.
- Location: Commonly found in open areas.
Elderberry
- Effect: Used to vomit and prevent infections.
- Usage: Berries are orally taken to expel poisons from the body. To treat infections, they must be mashed (take care not to use your mouth or you may become ill) and smeared on wound
- Location: Found in swamps, woods and along river banks.
Greenbriar
- Effect: Used for sores and burns.
- Usage: Leaves and stems are chewed into a paste and applied to wounds.
- Location: Found in swamps, damp places and along river banks.
Goldenrod
- Effect: Used to treat wounds.
- Usage: Leaves and stem are chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds.
- Location: Found in open, grassy areas.
Horsetail
- Effect: Used to treat infections and stop bleeding.
- Usage: Stalks are chewed into a poultice and applied to wounds.
- Location: Found in marshes and swamps.
Rush
- Effect: Used to bind broken bones.
- Usage: Stalks are secured around the broken area.
- Location: Found near any water source.
Snake-Root
- Effect: Used to treat snake bites.
- Usage: Chew roots into a poultice and generously applied on bite wound. Use Sundew or Catchweed to keep poultice secured.
- Location: Found in pinelands and swamps. CAUTION: it resembles a poisonous plant. Be very observant.
Stinging Nettle
- Effect: Used to help heal broken bones.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed into a poultice and generously applied to broken bones.
- Location: Found in shrubby and wooded areas.
Strangler Fig
- Effect: Used to treat wounds.
- Usage: Bark is peeled off and chewed into a poultice before being applied to the wound.
- Location: Can usually be found wherever there are trees.
Wild garlic
- Effect: Used to treat rat bites.
- Usage: Patient must roll in the patch.
- Location: Found in shrubby areas and twoleg gardens.
Witch-hazel
- Effect: Used to treat sores, bruises and swelling.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed into a poultice and applied to wound.
- Location: Commonly found along stream banks.
☼---- illness ----
Bayberry
Boneset
Coneflower
Pond-lily
Queens Root
Red Maple bark
Sorrel
Sowthistle
Sweet-Gum
- Effect: Used for headaches, fevers and belly aches.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed to a pulp and eaten.
- Location: Found in swamps, woodlands and grasslands.
Boneset
- Effect: Despite its name, it’s used to treat fevers and muscle aches.
- Usage: Chew leaves into a pulp and feed to patient. Careful, too much can cause illness.
- Location: Found in wetlands, thickets and along river banks.
Coneflower
- Effect: A useful multiuse medicine cat herb. Treats colds, worms, snakebites, swelling, sores and earaches.
- Usage: For illnesses, the root is chewed and eaten. For injuries, the root made into a poultice and generously applied to wound. For earaches, the juice of the root is squeezed into the patient’s ear.
- Location: Found in moist, open areas.
Pond-lily
- Effect: Used for lung and throat pains.
- Usage: Bite small parts of the large leaf off and feed patients.
- Location: Found in still water.
Queens Root
- Effect: Used for appetite loss and nausea.
- Usage: Roots are chewed into a pulp and eaten.
- Location: Found in sandy soils and pinewoods.
Red Maple bark
- Effect: Used to treat skin conditions.
- Usage: Bark is chewed into a poultice and applied to irritated skin spots.
- Location: Found in swamps, forests and near river banks.
Sorrel
- Effect: Used for lung pains.
- Usage: Leaves and stem are chewed into a paste and swallowed.
- Location: Found in swamps.
Sowthistle
- Effect: Used for short breathe or wheezing.
- Usage: Milky juice from the stalks is squeezed into the patient’s mouth. Commonly used with leaves to increase the effect.
- Location: Found in meadows, farmlands and grass fields.
Sweet-Gum
- Effect: Used to treat belly aches.
- Usage: Feed star-shaped leaves to patient.
- Location: Found in wet areas and is commonly standing in water.
☼---strength---
Goldenfoot
Partridge Pea
- Effect: Used to strengthen weak kits.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed into a paste and fed to kits.
- Location: Found commonly in damp places, woodlands and swamps.
Partridge Pea
- Effect: Used to treat nausea and gives strength.
- Usage: Chew roots into a pulp and swallow to give strength. Feed leaves to patient to treat nausea.
- Location: Found commonly in open areas.
☼---- posion ----
Mistletoe
Pokeweed
Pond-apple
Water Hemlock
- Effect: Causes blurred vision, vomiting and drowsiness. Can be deadly.
- Usage: Berries will poison.
- Location: Found near oak trees.
Pokeweed
- Effect: Causes extreme belly aches and difficulties breathing. Very deadly.
- Usage: Berries will poison.
- Location: Found commonly in all clan territories.
Pond-apple
- Effect: Causes seizures and foaming at the mouth
- Usage: Seeds will poison.
- Location: Found in the everglades.
Water Hemlock
- Effect: Causes seizures and foaming at the mouth
- Usage: Usually mistaken for parsley. Any part of the plant is poisonous.
- Location: Found in wet areas.
☼---- other ----
Alder bark
Chamomile
Coastal Plain Willow
Cobwebs
Cocoplum
Daisy
Foxglove
Frost-weed
Goosegrass
Honey
Lamb’s Ear
Maypop
Mousebile
Pickerel Weed
Pink Sundew
Ragweed
Rosemary
Sawgrass
Shining Sumac
Sticks
Spanish moss
Swamp-bay
Tallow-wood
Yaupon
- Effect: Used to ease toothaches.
- Usage: Bark is chewed into a paste and eaten.
- Location: Found in wet areas.
Chamomile
- Effect: Used to calm cats.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed to squeeze out the juices and eaten.
- Location: Found in open areas and meadows.
Coastal Plain Willow
- Effect: Used for pain.
- Usage: Bark is chewed into a pulp and eaten.
- Location: Found in swamps and near rivers.
Cobwebs
- Effect: None.
- Usage: Webs are dabbed on injuries to clean.
- Location: Found everywhere.
Cocoplum
- Effect: None.
- Usage: To show your love to a tom or she-cat, give them a cocoplum. It’s a sign of great affection to face the dangers of the glades for your loved ones.
- Location: Found in the glades.
Daisy
- Effect: Used to relieve aching joints and give strength.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed into a pulp and eaten.
- Location: Found in farmlands and open areas.
Foxglove
- Effect: Used to slow heart rate and end suffering.
- Usage: Leaves and stalks are fed to patient to give a peaceful death.
- Location: Found in open areas and meadows.
Frost-weed
- Effect: Used to induce vomiting.
- Usage: Root bark is eaten.
- Location: Found in woodlands, meadows and near swamps.
Goosegrass
- Effect: Used to bind broken bones and secure poultices.
- Usage: Vine is wrapped securely around bone or poultice.
- Location: Found where trees are.
Honey
- Effect: Used to sweeten bitter herbs and soothe sore throats.
- Usage: Honey is swallowed or added to bitter herbs.
- Location: Found in forests in bee hives. A bit risky to get.
Lamb’s Ear
- Effect: Gives strength.
- Usage: Leaves are eaten.
- Location: Found in cliff areas.
Maypop
- Effect: Used to calm cats.
- Usage: Leaves are chewed to a pulp and eaten. The fruits of this herb make a ‘popping’ sound when stepped on.
- Location: Found in thickets and forests.
Mousebile
- Effect: Used to get rid of ticks.
- Usage: Spread bile on tick to make it fall off.
- Location: Found in a mouse’s body.
Pickerel Weed
- Effect: Makes cats thirsty.
- Usage: None.
- Location: Found in marshes, swamps, ponds and lakes.
Pink Sundew
- Effect: None.
- Usage: Sticky leaves are used to secure poultices onto wounds.
- Location: Found in or near still water.
Ragweed
- Effect: Used to give energy and strength.
- Usage: Leaves are eaten.
- Location: Found in cliff areas.
Rosemary
- Effect: Hides the scent of death.
- Usage: Flowers and parts of the stem are used to cover bodies to keep predators away.
- Location: Found in wooded areas.
Sawgrass
- Effect: None.
- Usage: Sharp edges are used to cut vines or anything that could constrict a cat.
- Location: Found in any area with still water.
Shining Sumac
- Effect: Used to increase milk flow in queens.
- Usage: Leaves and berries are eaten together.
- Location: Found in fields and woodlands.
Sticks
- Effect: Used on broken limbs.
- Usage: Stick is secured to leg with Goosegrass to keep the healing process from being disturbed.
- Location: r u frickin kidding me
Spanish moss
- Effect: None.
- Usage: Used to soak up water for patients and clean wounds. Also used for nests.
- Location: Found anywhere with trees.
Swamp-bay
- Effect: Used to increase milk flow in queens.
- Usage: Leaves and berries are eaten together.
- Location: Found in fields and woodlands.
Tallow-wood
- Effect: Used for sore gums.
- Usage: Root is chewed in mouth and spit out. Do not swallow.
- Location: Found in pinelands.
Yaupon
- Effect: Used for strength.
- Usage: Leaves and bark are eaten.
- Location: Found in woodlands and near rivers.