Herbs: Alphabetically.
Alder bark: eases toothaches.
Bindweed: used to make splints.
Blackberry leaves: used to heal bee stings.
Borage leaves: used to help mothers produce more and better milk, also brings down fevers.
Broom: poultice for broken legs and wounds.
Burdock roots: used for rat bites.
Burnet: keeps a cat's strength up — traveling herb.
Catchweed: keeps poultice from rubbing off.
Catmint: used for green cough and white cough.
Celandine: soothes damaged eyes.
Chamomile: strengthens the heart and soothes the mind — traveling herb.
Chervil: used for bellyaches and infected wounds, also helps with kitting.
Chickweed: lesser treatment for green cough.
Cobnuts: used for ointments.
Cobwebs: soaks up and/or stops bleeding.
Coltsfoot: eases breathing and kitten-cough, also used for sore or cracked paw pads.
Comfrey roots: repairs broken bones, soothes wounds, itching, and inflammation, also used for wrenched claws and stiff or wrenched shoulders.
Daisy leaf: eases joint pain — traveling herb.
Dandelion: used for bee stings, and as a painkiller.
Dock leaves: soothes scratches, sore paw pads, and wounds.
Dried oak leaves: prevent infection.
Fennel: eases pain in hips.
Feverfew: used for fevers.
Foxglove leaves: stops bleeding quickly.
Golden rod: used to heal wounds.
Goosegrass: used to stop bleeding from a wound.
Hawkweed: lesser treatment for green cough.
Heather nectar: makes swallowing easier, also sweetens mixtures.
Honey: soothes throats, and coughing, and can be used to swallow concoctions; gives energy.
Horsetail: treats infections, and also helps stop bleeding.
Ivy leaf: used for storing herbs.
Juniper berries: used for bellyaches, to calm cats, and troubled breathing, and also gives strength.
Lamb ear: gives a cat strength.
Lavender: cures fevers and chills — used to smother the scent of death.
Mallow leaves: soothe bellyaches.
Marigold: stops infections and bleeding, also used for inflammation.
Mint: used to smother the scent of death.
Mouse bile: used to remove ticks.
Parsley: stops a queen from producing milk, and also cures fevers.
Rogwart leaves: keeps a cat's strength up, and also treats aching joints.
Raspberry leaves: possibly ease pain and/or stops bleeding.
Rosemary: used to smother the scent of death.
Rush: used to make a splint.
Snakeroot: thought to heal poisons.
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