Post by Admin on Jun 19, 2019 23:40:57 GMT -5
Adder Barrack – Helps toothache.
Alfalfa – Prevents tooth decay.
Aloe Vera – Treats burns and skin problems.
Blessed Thistle – Strengthens heart & lungs; Increases circulation.
Bramble Twigs – Helps to sleep.
Broom Malice Poultices – Apply to open wounds.
Borage Leaves – Increases milk in queens. Brings down fevers.
Burdock Root – Applied to bites. Cures infections.
Catmint – Remedy for greencough.
Celandine – Strengthens weak eyes.
Chamomile – Gives physical strength.
Chervil – Applied to wounds. It’s leaves cure infections, it’s roots help bellyaches.
Cobwebs – Stops bleeding.
Coltsfoot – Helps shortness of breath.
Comfrey – Soothes wounds. Mends broken bones.
Daisy leaves – Soothes aching joints.
Dandelion leaves – Calms a cat of nervous breakdown or shock.
Dock – Soothes scratches. Leaves make fur slippery.
Dried Oak Leaf – Stops infections.
Echinacia – Eases infection.
Ferns – Used to clean out wounds.
Feverfew – Cools down body temperatures for cats who have fevers or chills.
Ginger – Used for asthma and cough.
Goldenrod – Applied to wounds.
Goosegrass – Also stops bleeding.
Hawthorne berries – Treats heart burn and indigestion.
Honey – Soothes throats.
Horsetail – Treats infected wounds.
Huckleberry – Relives muscle pain.
Ivy – Calms the body down.
Juniper Berries – Soothes bellyaches. Helps with troubled breathing.
Lavender – Cure’s fevers.
Marigold – Stops infections.
Mouse Bile – Used to remove ticks.
Parsley – Stops the initial flow of milk in nursing queens.
Poppy Seeds – Soothes shock, distress, and eases the pain. Should never be given to kits.
Raspberry leaves – Eases pain during a queen’s kitting.
Stinging Nettle – Dispels poison. Brings down swelling.
Tansy – Cures cough. Weaker than Catmint.
Thyme – Calms anxiety and frayed nerves.
Watermint – Helps bellyache.
Wild garlic – Prevents infections.
Yarrow – Applied to wounds. Prevents infections. Expels poison. If swallowed it will make a cat vomit.
Alfalfa – Prevents tooth decay.
Aloe Vera – Treats burns and skin problems.
Blessed Thistle – Strengthens heart & lungs; Increases circulation.
Bramble Twigs – Helps to sleep.
Broom Malice Poultices – Apply to open wounds.
Borage Leaves – Increases milk in queens. Brings down fevers.
Burdock Root – Applied to bites. Cures infections.
Catmint – Remedy for greencough.
Celandine – Strengthens weak eyes.
Chamomile – Gives physical strength.
Chervil – Applied to wounds. It’s leaves cure infections, it’s roots help bellyaches.
Cobwebs – Stops bleeding.
Coltsfoot – Helps shortness of breath.
Comfrey – Soothes wounds. Mends broken bones.
Daisy leaves – Soothes aching joints.
Dandelion leaves – Calms a cat of nervous breakdown or shock.
Dock – Soothes scratches. Leaves make fur slippery.
Dried Oak Leaf – Stops infections.
Echinacia – Eases infection.
Ferns – Used to clean out wounds.
Feverfew – Cools down body temperatures for cats who have fevers or chills.
Ginger – Used for asthma and cough.
Goldenrod – Applied to wounds.
Goosegrass – Also stops bleeding.
Hawthorne berries – Treats heart burn and indigestion.
Honey – Soothes throats.
Horsetail – Treats infected wounds.
Huckleberry – Relives muscle pain.
Ivy – Calms the body down.
Juniper Berries – Soothes bellyaches. Helps with troubled breathing.
Lavender – Cure’s fevers.
Marigold – Stops infections.
Mouse Bile – Used to remove ticks.
Parsley – Stops the initial flow of milk in nursing queens.
Poppy Seeds – Soothes shock, distress, and eases the pain. Should never be given to kits.
Raspberry leaves – Eases pain during a queen’s kitting.
Stinging Nettle – Dispels poison. Brings down swelling.
Tansy – Cures cough. Weaker than Catmint.
Thyme – Calms anxiety and frayed nerves.
Watermint – Helps bellyache.
Wild garlic – Prevents infections.
Yarrow – Applied to wounds. Prevents infections. Expels poison. If swallowed it will make a cat vomit.