Warrior cats: New World Medicine Cat Guide Basics
Warrior cats: New World Medicine Cat Guide Basics
|
|
---|---|
Posted 2024-12-03 19:42:00 (edited)
Herbs and UsesUse this link to look at many Herbs, their uses, found etc linkPlease post to add more! Use thisName: Appearance: use: Preparation: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ceremony'sBecoming an Apprentice: (At moonplace) Med cat: "Is it your wish to enter the mysteries of Starclan as a medicine cat?" Apprentice: "It is" Med cat: "The come forward" Med cat: "Cats of Starclan, i present you with this apprentice. They have chosen the path of a medicine cat. Grant them your wisdom and insight so that they may understand your ways and heal their Clan in accordance with your will." Both then touch noses to the moonplace. Becoming a Full medicine Cat (At moonplace) Med cat: "(Apprentice name), do you promise to uphold the ways of the medicine cat, to stand apart from the rivalry between Clan and Clan, and protect all cats equally, even at the cost of your life?" Apprentice: "I do" Med cat: "Then by the powers of Starclan, I give you your true name as a medicine cat. (Apprentices name), from this moment you will be known as (New name)" If you would add anything please post it and I will copy it and paste it here! |
*Chloe* #133835 |
Posted 2024-12-03 19:45:46
Broom - Its poultice is used for broken limbs. Comfrey - Treats broken bones. Tooth: Adder Barrack - Used for toothache. Alder Tree Bark - Treats toothache, swelling, pain, and prevents complications. Prevents infection and swelling if chewed and applied to a wound. Alfalfa - If chewed, prevents tooth decay. Infection: Burdock Root - The sap is used for rat bites; usually infected ones; may also draw out infection. Chervil - The juice of the leaves is used for infected wounds. Chewed Gumweed - Helps to seal wounds from infection. Dried Oak leaf - Collected in the autumn and stored in a dry place. Stops infections. Echinacea - Eases infection. Garlic Juice - Dripped into wounds to prevent infection. Sets off a slight stinging sensation. Honey - Soothes infection. Horsetail - Used to treat infected wounds. Marigold - Used to stop and soothe infections in wounds as well as healing wounds and sores. Fresh Wound: Broom Malice Poultice - Heals open wounds. Burdock Leaves - If chewed, should be applied to a NON-INFECTED wound to speed up healing. Crushed Marigold Petals - Prevents infection of serious wounds. Avoid using around eyes; can result in serious irritation. Ferns - Cleans a wound. Foxglove Leave - Used on deep wounds to stop bleeding quickly. Queen: Birthwort - When chewed, induces contractions. Borage Leaves - Great for nursing queens as it helps incrase their supply of milk. Borage Seeds - Should be given to a Queen to help her provide more available milk. Crushed Iris Petals - Stimulates breathing during the birthing process; also useful for a kit's sore throat. Only useful if digested. Narcissus Flower Petals - Used when a she-cat has contractions. Helps soothe their mind. Windflower Shoots - Useful for cramps, especially if those of a pregnant she-cat's. Pain: Ash Tree Seeds - May be consumed to fight pain. Goldenrod Juice - Dripped into wounds to numb pain. Poison/Venom: Ash Tree - New shoots should be chewed and then applied to an adder or viper wound to resist the effects of the poison. Foxglove Cloves - Purges toxins from the body by making a cat vomit them. Rosin-weed - Cleans out the system when poison(s) have been digested. Takes effect upon relieving yourself. Snakeroot - Counters poison. Skin: Aloe Vera - The gel inside of the leaves helps cure skin problems and burns. Leaves can be chewed and spit on skin problems and burns. Stress: Aspen Tree Bark - Relieves stress and soothes restlessness and distraughtness. Belladonna - Calms spasms and cramps. Chamomile - Calms a cat. May also add to physical strength. Soothes depression, fatigue, and the heart. Hops - Calms or soothes scattered nerves, anxiety, etc. Hornbeam - If chewed, good for depression. Ivy Juices - Calms a cat if consumed. Juniper Berries - Used for bellyaches as well as soothing pain. It also helps cats regain their strength. Lavender Stem - Calms a cat in shock. Lotus Roots - Keeps a cat awake. Thyme Leaves - Used to treat shock. May calm a cat and aid in restful sleep as well as frayed nerves. Other: Blessed Thistle - Increases circulation of blood if swallowed. Buttonbush Down - If digested, helps with constipation and urinal problems. Catchweed - Burrs can be used to help hold treatment onto a cat. Chervil - Chewing the roots helps with bellyache. Cobwebs - Used to stop bleeding. Crushed Rose Thorns - Helps seal the wound. Daisy Leaves - If chewed into a paste, can be a useful remedy for aching joints. Death-berry Roots - Roots and leaves can be chewed together and applied to sore places, but never to an open wound. Garlic - Used for fleas. Ginger - Used for asthma and coughs if consumed. Goldenrod - Used to treat aching joints. Grass - Used for upset stomachs if consumed. Hawthorne Berries - Treats indigestion. Very similiar to deathberries; watch out. Honey - Will sooth sore throats. Particularly good for smoke inhalation Mouse Bile - Used for removing ticks. Shock Root - Stimulates the nerve system. Use after a cat has been knocked out, poisoned, or head trauma. Snapdragon Seeds - Clears up ringworm; also helps rid the cat of fleas. Illness: Borage Leaves - Reduces fevers. Any type of Borage should be fresh, never dried. To be chewed and eaten. Borage Root - Leaves and roots may be consumed to stave off fevers. Catmint - Treats whitecough and greencough; may also help relax a cat. Also treats congestion. Chickweed - Helps treat greencough and black-cough. Coltsfoot - Good for shortness of breath and kitten cough. Crushed Pawpaw Roots - If digested, useful for healing kitten cough. Culver's Root - Use with Feverfew, when a cat takes a dip in some sort of water. Feverfew - Leaves are used to cool fevers and treat head pains. May also cure colds. Sleep: Bramble Twig - Helps to sleep if chewed into a fine syrup and consumed. Eye: Broken Rosemary Blooms - Heals wounds near the eyes or eyelids; also helps for eye infections. Celandine - Useful for cats with weak eyesight. Rub it on their eyelids. Willow - Water from beneath the bark may be dropped into a cat's eye to cure blurriness of vision. This is my list so lemme just.. put all the herbs on here into sheet. |
LemonTree 🪨The Grinch🪨 #138311 |
Posted 2024-12-03 19:50:06
|
*Chloe* #133835 |
Posted 2024-12-03 19:57:34
i memorized all the herbs here |
🌙ʍօօռȶɦɛաօʟʄ🌙 #134793 |
Posted 2024-12-03 19:58:38
|
LemonTree 🪨The Grinch🪨 #138311 |
Posted 2024-12-03 19:59:06
filler |
🌙ʍօօռȶɦɛաօʟʄ🌙 #134793 |
Posted 2024-12-03 20:02:27
The appearance of the herb, what it's used for, where it grows (as in the climate), how common it is, what the effects are, the negative effects, how much is too much/deadly. |
LemonTree 🪨The Grinch🪨 #138311 |
Posted 2024-12-03 20:03:06
|
🌙ʍօօռȶɦɛաօʟʄ🌙 #134793 |
Posted 2024-12-03 20:03:23
|
*Chloe* #133835 |
Posted 2024-12-03 20:03:39
|
🌙ʍօօռȶɦɛաօʟʄ🌙 #134793 |