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
_______________________________________Travelling Herbs
Chamomile - Eases tiredness
Sorrel - Quenches thirst
Daisy - Keeps joints supple
Burnet - Increases strength
_______________________________________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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Warrior Cats Guidebook
FanfictionFrom territory to the naming system, this book contains everything you need to know about the clans. It can be used to help write your own warrior cats fanfiction, or just to answer any questions you might have about the warriors books.