Herbs

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Regular Herbs

Alder bark - Soothes toothaches

Beech leaves - Used to wrap and carry other herbs

Bindweed - Fastens sticks to broken limbs to keep the in place

Blackberry leaves - Eases swelling from bee stings

Burdock root - Soothes pain and prevents infection from rat bites

Borage - Cures fevers

Catchweed - Stops poultices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin

Catmint - Cures greencough

Celandine - Soothes damaged eyes

Chervil - Cures infected wounds and bellyaches

Chickweed - Can cure greencough, although catmint is preferred

Coltsfoot - Eases breathing and soothes cracked pads

Comfrey - Mends broken bones, soothes pain from open wounds and aching joints

Dandelion - Sooths pain and cures bee stings

Dock - Soothes scratches and cracked pads

Fennel - Sooths pain in the hips

Feverfew - Cools fevers

Goatweed - Eases anxiety and grief

Goldenrod - Heals wounds

Heather nectar - Makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures

Honey - Soothes infections, and helps with smoke-damaged or sore throats, makes swallowing other mixtures easier, helps sooth coughing, and gives strength

Horsetail - Stops infection and bleeding

Ivy leaf - Helps store other herbs

Juniper berry - Cures bellyaches, gives strength, and eases breathing

Lavander - Cures fevers and chills, and covers the scent of death

Lungwort - Cures yellowcough

Mallow leaves - Sooths bellyaches

Mint - Hides the scent of death

Mouse bile - Treats ticks

Marigold - Stops infection

Oak leaves - Stops infection

Parsley - Stops a queen from producing milk and cures bellyaches

Poppy seeds - Soothes pain and shock, brings sleep

Raspberry leaves - Eases pain and stops breathing

Rosemary - Hides the scent of death

Snakeroot - Heals poison

Stinging nettle - The seeds induce vomiting. Leaves bring down swelling, and can be mixed with comfrey to help heal broken bones

Tansy - Eases breathing, cures coughs, stops cats from getting greencough

Thyme - Calma nervousness, anxiety and shock

Watermint - Soothes bellyaches

Willow bark - Eases pain

Willow leaves - Stops vomiting
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Travelling Herbs

Chamomile - Eases tiredness

Sorrel - Quenches thirst

Daisy - Keeps joints supple

Burnet - Increases strength
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Poisons

Deathberries - Kills a cat within minutes after being consumed

Foxglove seeds - Causes paralysis and heart failure

Holly berries - Similar to deathberries, but not as deadly

Deadly nightshade - Poisonous, and can be used to quickly kill a cat that can't be saved and is suffering

Water hemlock - Causes writhing, pain, and foaming at the mouth

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