The Medic's Den

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WARNING: DO NOT try any of these herbs, some do not work as said below, some do, but don't try to find out! These herbs are to be used in roleplay ONLY!

Borage Leaves

Borage leaves are chewed and eaten to increase a nursing wolf's supply of milk. It also help bring down fevers. Borage can be reconized by there small star shaped, hairy, pink or purple flowers.

Burdock Root

Burdock root is chewed up into pulp  and aplied to cuts to stop infection. The plant is a dark green with a sharp smelling thistle. The roots are dug up, but be sure to wash off the dirt before you youse them!

Catmint (AKA catnip)

Catmint is a very delicous-smelling leafy plant that is often hard to find. It has small purple flowers. Its the best remedy for a severe chest infections.

Chervil

Chervil is a bright green leafy plant with a very sweet smelling scent. The juice of the leaves can be used for infected wounds. Chewing the roots helps with a bellyache.

Cobwebs

Spider webs can be found anywhere. You wrap it around an injury to soak up the blood and keep the wound from getting dirty. But be careful when you take the web you don't take the spider with you!

Coltsfoot

Coltsfoot looks alot like dandelion, but the only thing they have in common are there looks. The leaves can be chewed into pulp and eaten to help shortness of breath.

Comfrey

You can identifiy comfrey by its small purple,white, or pink, bell-like flowers. The roots can be chewed into a poultice to heal broken bones and soothe wounds.

Dock

A plant alot like sorrel. The leaf can be chewed up and applied to soothe scratches

Dried Oak Leaf

Dried oak leaves are colected in fall and stored in a dry place. Used to stop infections.

Feverfew

Feverfew is a small green bush with little white flowers alot like daisies. The leaves can be eaten to coo, down body temertures. Good for wolves or cats with a fever or chill.

Goldenrod

A very tall plant with a bright yellow flowers. A poulyice of this is terrific for healing wounds.

Honey

Honey is a very tasty, sweet, delicous golden liquid that is good for soothing infections.Its very hard to colect without getting stung by a bee. Its also great for wolves or cats who inhaled smoke. 

Horsetail

Horsetail is a tall plant with a bristly stem. The leaves are used to treat infected wounds. It is usually chewed up and applied as poultice.

Juniper Berries

A bush with spikey dark green leaves and little purple berries. The berries help soothe bellyaches and help wolves who are have trouble breathing. 

Lavender

A small, purple, delightful smelling flower. Helps cure fever.

Marigold

Marigold is a fiery yellow or orange beautiful flower that grows sort of low to the ground. The leaves or petals can be chewed into pulp and applied as poultice to wounds. It helps stop infections.

Mouse Bile

A very bad-smelling liquid that is the only remedy for ticks. Dab a little moss soak bile on the tick and it will fall right off. thpught you have to wash your paws thoroughly in water afterward.

Poppy Seeds

Poppy seeds are shaken from a tall dried poppy flower. The seeds are fed wolves or cats to help them sleep. Helps soothe wolves and cats who are shock or distress. Not recommended for nursing wolves or queens.

Stinging Nettle

Stinging nettle's seeds can be administered to wolves and cats who swallowed poision. The leaves can be applied to a wound to bring down swelling.

Tansy

A strong-smelling plant with rpund purple flowers. Very good for curing coughs, but it must be eaten in small doses.

Thyme

Thyme is eaten to calm anxiety and frayed nerves.

Watermint

A leafy green plant with small purple flowers. It can be found in damp areas. Watermint is usually chewed into pulp and fed to a wolf or cat with a with a bellyache. 

Wild Garlic

Rolling in a patch of wild garlic can help prevent infection. Espcially good for dangerous wounds.

Yarrow

A white flower whose leaves can be made into poultice and applied to wounds or scratches to expel poison.