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Post by Phantomstar on Dec 31, 2007 20:04:32 GMT -5
Borage Leaves: Helps increase a queen's supply of milk. Also brings down fever.
Burdock Root: Cures infection.
Catmint (also known as catnip): The best remedy for greencough.
Chervil: The juice of the leaves is good for infected wounds. Chewing the roots helps with bellyache.
Cobweb: Stops bleeding.
Coltsfoot: Helps shortness of breath.
Comfrey: A poultice made from this plant's roots is great for mending broken bones or to soothe wounds.
Dock: Used to soothe scratches.
Dried Oak Leaf: Stops infections.
Feverfew: Eaten to cool down body temperature.
Goldenrod: A poultice made from this plant is great for healing wounds.
Honey: Great for soothing infections or the throats of cats that inhaled smoke.
Horsetail: Used to treat infected wounds.
Juniper Berries: Used to soothe bellyache or for those having breathing difficulties.
Lavender: Cures fever.
Marigold: Stops infection.
Mouse Bile: Used to cause ticks to fall off of a cat.
Poppy Seed: Soothes those suffering from shock of distress. Can help with sleep
Stinging Nettle: The seeds can be given to a cat that's swallowed poison. The leaves can bring down swelling.
Tansy: Good for curing coughs.
Thyme: Good for bellyache.
Watermint: Good for bellyache.
Wild Garlic: Good for preventing infection, especially from rat bites.
Yarrow: Great for applying to wounds and scratches or to expel poisons.
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Deathberries: NOT a medicine. Can be fatally poisonous if eaten by kits or elders.
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