Post by *Beechstar* on Oct 30, 2009 17:16:38 GMT -6
This list is for the medicine cats.
Aching Joints- Daisy leaves, Goldenrod, Poultice of Juniper berries and Ragwort leaves
Bellyache- Juniper berries, Chervil, Watermint
Bleeding- Cobwebs
Broken Bones- Poultice of Comfrey
Digestion- Buttonbush Down (urine problems and constipation)
Calm- Thyme, Chamomile, Dandelion
Cracked Pads- Sage roots (use with Poppy Seeds)
Energy- Crushed Lotus Roots
Extra Strength- Skullcap Seeds
Eyes- Celandine, Broken Rosemary Blossoms (eye infection or to cover wounds on or around eye)
Fever- Feverfew, Borage leaves
Fleas- Snapdragon seeds
Green Cough- Chickweed, Pansy
Head Pain- Feverfew
Hunger- Poppy Petals, Tansy Leaves
Indigestion- Thinned-out Heather Down (used on kits)
Infections- Crushed Marigold Petals (prevents infection, keep away from eyes), Horsetail, Burdock root, Chervil, Garlic Root, (prevents infection) Chewed Gumweed (gather skin around wound before using)
Kits Cough- Colt’s Foot, Tansy, Peathingy Flower Petals, Crushed Pawpaw root
Kitting- Crushed Iris Petals (stimulates breathing), Windflower Shoots (helps stomach cramps)
Pain- Poppy Seeds, Goldenrod Juice (drip into wound), Poppy Petals (used only for paws)
Poison- Celandine, Snakeroot, Nettles, Yarrow, Rosinweed, Foxglove Cloves
Rat Bites- Burdock root
Ringworm- Snapdragon seeds
Severe Injuries- Goldenrod
Sores- Marigold, Milkweed Juice (keep away from eyes and ears, poisonous if ingested)
Sore Throat- Honey, Crushed Iris Petals (used only for kits)
Stiffness- Poultice of Goldenrod
Stomach Cramps- Windflower shoots
Swelling- Nettle leaves
Ticks- Mouse bile
Water- Culver’s Root (use with feverfew)
White Cough- Tansy
Wounds- Marigold
Aching Joints- Daisy leaves, Goldenrod, Poultice of Juniper berries and Ragwort leaves
Bellyache- Juniper berries, Chervil, Watermint
Bleeding- Cobwebs
Broken Bones- Poultice of Comfrey
Digestion- Buttonbush Down (urine problems and constipation)
Calm- Thyme, Chamomile, Dandelion
Cracked Pads- Sage roots (use with Poppy Seeds)
Energy- Crushed Lotus Roots
Extra Strength- Skullcap Seeds
Eyes- Celandine, Broken Rosemary Blossoms (eye infection or to cover wounds on or around eye)
Fever- Feverfew, Borage leaves
Fleas- Snapdragon seeds
Green Cough- Chickweed, Pansy
Head Pain- Feverfew
Hunger- Poppy Petals, Tansy Leaves
Indigestion- Thinned-out Heather Down (used on kits)
Infections- Crushed Marigold Petals (prevents infection, keep away from eyes), Horsetail, Burdock root, Chervil, Garlic Root, (prevents infection) Chewed Gumweed (gather skin around wound before using)
Kits Cough- Colt’s Foot, Tansy, Peathingy Flower Petals, Crushed Pawpaw root
Kitting- Crushed Iris Petals (stimulates breathing), Windflower Shoots (helps stomach cramps)
Pain- Poppy Seeds, Goldenrod Juice (drip into wound), Poppy Petals (used only for paws)
Poison- Celandine, Snakeroot, Nettles, Yarrow, Rosinweed, Foxglove Cloves
Rat Bites- Burdock root
Ringworm- Snapdragon seeds
Severe Injuries- Goldenrod
Sores- Marigold, Milkweed Juice (keep away from eyes and ears, poisonous if ingested)
Sore Throat- Honey, Crushed Iris Petals (used only for kits)
Stiffness- Poultice of Goldenrod
Stomach Cramps- Windflower shoots
Swelling- Nettle leaves
Ticks- Mouse bile
Water- Culver’s Root (use with feverfew)
White Cough- Tansy
Wounds- Marigold