Herb meds use and what they do

Leaves
Spider Webs/Cobwebs
Poppy Seeds
Rose Petals
Morning Dew from flowers
Spores
Moss/Liverwort
Fern Leaves
Algae (used to preserve herbs)
Pine Needles
Conifer Leaves
Annual Petals
Orange Peels
Bulb petals
Bulb stems
Day Lily Leaves
Iris Leaves
Clematis Pollen
Clematis Eggs
Clematis Embryo
Different types of Embryos
Red Geranium Stems
Pink Geranium Petals
Purple Geranium Leaves


What we use herbs for: By Ashfur the Cat


Leaves: Used to wrap around severe wounds on legs and stops bleeding on minor and major wounds.

Spider Webs/Cobwebs: Used to wrap around every cut.

Poppy Seeds: Swallowed during birth to help with pain.

Rose Petals: Chewed into a pumice and applied to wild animal bites to prevent rabies and diseases.

Morning Dew from flowers: placed onto leaves and dabbed onto majorly bleeding wounds.

Spores: Swallowed to prevent disease.

Moss/Liverwort: Eaten to help with pain (during birthing, or fights)

Fern Leaves: Used same as leaves

Algae: used to preserve herbs

Pine Needles: used to see how deep a cut is by poking cut lightly with needle.

Conifer Leaves: Used with birthing, cuts, ect.

Annual Petals: Used as a bandage.

Orange Peels: Chewed into a pumice with bulb petals and applied to the worst bites. (Heavy-duty)

Bulb petals: Chewed into a pumice with orange peels and applied to the worst bites. (Heavy-duty)

Bulb stems: Chewed into pumice and applied to feminine areas to decrease pain and faster birth.

Day Lily Leaves: Used same as bulb stems.

Iris Leaves: Used to prevent greencough in pups 3-7 weeks old.

Clematis Pollen: Applied to newborn pup noses to help breathing.

Clematis Eggs: Given to pups once eyes are open to help build muscle in legs.

Clematis Embryo: Given to pups immediately after coming out of mother's feminine spot. Used Rarely since sacred in forest. Used only if kit has broken bone, ect.

Different types of Embryos: Used to replace rare Clematis Embryo.

Red Geranium Stems:Chewed into pumice with Purple and Pink petals and applied to the minor cuts and eaten to help with greencough.

Pink Geranium Petals:Chewed into pumice with Red and Purple leaves and petals and applied to the minor cuts and eaten to help with greencough

Purple Geranium Leaves: Chewed into pumice with Red and Pink Stems and petals and applied to the minor cuts and eaten to help with greencough

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