Herbal List:
.::Bites/infections::.
Ash (tree) - New shoots are to be eaten, and chewed and applied to the bite of an Adder or Viper to stave off the effects of its poisoned bite.
Burdock Root - When the dug up root has been washed, it can be chewed into a pulp which is good for all cuts and scrapes, especially rat bites, even if they're infected.Used to help protect freshly-applied poultices by sticking them over the area. Green and fluffy seeds.
Dried Oak Leaf - Used to stop infections.
Echinacea - Used to ease infection.
Wild Garlic - rolling in this can help to keep out infection. If you got lots of cuts and scrapes, especially from rat bites, make sure you roll in some wildgarlic to keep out infection.
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.::Broken Bones::.
Cobwebs- Be careful using cobweb, however. Cobweb could lead to infection if not properly changed when needed!
Sticks- Sticks use as a way to lead the bone back into its natural place with the help of vines or cobwebs.
Vines- If there is no bleeding with a broken bones, it is advised to use vines. Much stronger than the amount of cobweb you will have to use to keep the stick properly in place to help mend the bone back in place.
Comfrey - used to treat broken bones.Identifiable by its large leaves and small bell-shaped flowers, which can be pink, white, or purple. The fat black roots can be chewed into a poultice to mend broken bones or soothe wounds.
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.::Calming Herbs::.
Echinacea- If you suffer from a cold or the flu, try this medicinal herb to ease the severity of your symptoms. It also helps provide relief to your immune system.
Feverfew- Chew leaves to ease headache pain (including migraines). It may also help against fevers and other ailments.
Lavender- Even smelling this medicinal herb has been shown to calm and relax. It also eases pain, and when applied to cuts and bruises functions as an antiseptic.
Daisy Leaves - If chewed into a paste it can be a useful remedy for aching joints.
Fennel Stalks - break the stalks and squeeze the juices into the recipient’s mouth to ease hip pain.
Evergreen Needles- They can make other herbs more bearable to taste as well as helping, very minorly, to lower temperature. It is most often suggested that it be used to strengthen Feverfew if a wolf has a very high temperature. It also helps with belly ache.
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.::Coughs::.
Ginger - used for asthma and coughs
RainFire Flower - An extremely rare and beautiful flower, it is found only in areas where water is very plentiful, and yet the air is extremely warm. The stem and leaves of this flower are the only known cure for the BloodCough, though the ruby petals are extremely poisonous. The most common places to find it are around hotsprings or oasis.
Tansy- A strong-smelling plant with round yellow flowers. Good for curing coughs, but must be eaten in small doses.
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.::Digestive::.
Basil- This medicinal herb can help with flatulence, lack of appetite, cuts, and scrapes. Harvest the young leaves of this annual plant as needed.
Chamomile- Use the flower heads of this medicinal herb for infusions and salves to relieve indigestion and colic, anxiety and tension, and skin inflammations and irritations.
Chickweed -Eaten to cure stomach aches, bloatedness and constipation. Can also be used to cure coughs.
Grass- When eaten, it helps with a hurting stomach.
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.::Heavy Bleeding::.
Cobwebs - used to stop bleeding. Generally only used with wounds that risk bleeding heavily as they can cause increased risk of infection.
Fern- Used to clean out the wound.
Gumweed - Helps seal wounds from infection and helps to heal the wound quicker.
Horsetail - The leaves of this tall plant can be used to treat infected wounds, usually by being chewed up for a poultice. The sap can also be used in combination with cobwebs to stop heavy bleeding
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.::Skin/Paw::.
Aloe Vera - Use the gel inside of leaves to cure skin problems or burns. A very hard plant to find at times.
Basil - Used for Paw problems.
Beech Leaves - used for carrying herbs.
Blackberry Leaves - when chewed to a pulp, it helps eases the swelling of bee stings.
Mouse Bile - used to remove ticks. Press it on, wash off your paws after use.
Mud- Smeared over bee and hornet stings to soothe the sting. Should be applied wet and left to dry and fall off on its own.
Yarrow- This herb can also be used for paws.
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.::Poison & Poison Remedies::.
Juniper Berries - used to treat bellyache. Berries ease the stomach and can serve as a counter poison. Leaves are used to ease coughs and other respiratory problems. Also used to help treat shock.
Yew- Very poisonous. If consumed, immediately go to the medic.
Yarrow - used to make a cat vomit and expel poisons from the body. Entire plant should be consumed to induce vomiting. Entire plant should be chewed and applied to wounds to relieve pain and prevent infection. Only give it to cats that ate something poisonous. Sometimes when cats are really sick yarrow is used to make the patient vomit out the sickness. That only works sometimes. This herb can also be used as an ointment, used to soften paw pads
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.::Pregnancy/youth herbs::.
Iris - Used to stimulate breathing during the birthing process; can also be used for kit's sore throats. Everything but the petals is poisonous.
Narcissus- Used when a female is having contractions.
Raspberry- Helps stop as much bleeding during pregnancy/birth.
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.::Teeth Problems::.
Honey- It can soothe your stress and help from your teeth decaying.
Dandelion- Chewing this can help with pains in the gum. Leaves chewed only.
Alfalfa- Milk production is increased for females who have trouble producing milk for her youth.
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.::Other::.
Honey- Not only does raw honey help with tooth decay, honey can soothe your nerves. Honey is used for a lot of things.
Lemon Balm- A relative of mint, lemon balm is a versatile medicinal herb that helps relieve anxiety, insomnia, wounds, herpes, insect bites, flatulence, and an upset stomach. It also speeds the healing of cold sores.
Marigold- Good for sunburn, acne, and blemishes, this medicinal herb also soothes ulcers and digestive problems.
Parsley- This medicinal herb is loaded with nutrients as well as healing powers to help with flatulence and bad breath.
Lotus - Used as an energizer to help keep you awake.
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Well, most of these, I found myself. Some are actual real herbs and uses. DO NOT use on your animal.
Second, please, message me if you'd like to use these. Some are from WC series, but some are actually from me .-.