Post by ♪Lαb♫ on Jul 19, 2010 8:03:26 GMT -6
Chapter 1: Basic Items and Uses
Adder Barrack ~ toothaches
Alfalfa ~ chewed, then swallowed to help tooth decay
Aloe Vera ~ leaves are chewed and spit on burns, or skin
problems
Blessed Thistle ~ increases circulation of blood
Borage Leaves ~ [small blue/pink star-shaped flowers, hairy leaves] to be chewed and eaten, lessens fever, and increases mothers' milk
Bramble twig syrup ~ helps to sleep
Broken Rosemary Blossoms ~ used to heal eye infection or to cover up wounds around the eyes or eyelids.
Broom Poultices ~ helps broken legs and other serious wounds
Broom Malice Poultices ~ heals open wounds
Burdock Root ~ helps stop infection from rat bites
Catnip ~ helps stop greencough
Celandine ~ rub it on aching eye, and it the aching will go away
Chamomile ~ helps with depression and fatigue; soothes heart
Chervil ~ juice of the leaves for infected wounds; chew the root for bellyache
Chewed Gumweed ~ helps seal wounds from infection. stings slightly, but helps to collect the skin together and close quicker
Chickweed ~ cures some of green and black cough
Cobwebs ~ helps cover a wound from infection or from bleeding
Coltsfoot ~ an herb that eases coughing
Comfrey Roots ~ chew and rub on wounds to clean them
Crushed Iris Petals ~ stimulates breathing during the birthing process; can also be used for pups’s sore throats
Crushed Marigold Petals ~ protects against infection of serious wounds; avoid around eyes, for it can be irritating.
Crushed Pawpaw Roots ~ for pup cough, which only threatens pups
Crushed Rose Thorns ~ helps seal wounds
Culver’s Root ~ for when a cat takes a dip in some sort of water; use with Feverfew
Daisy Leaves ~ chewed to help aching joints
Deathberries ~ kills a wolf
Dock Leaves ~ to be chewed and applied to scratches, which soothes them
Ferns ~ cleans out wounds
Feverfew ~ used when a wolf has a fever
Foxglove Cloves ~ for purging toxins from the body; forces you to throw up the toxins.
Foxglove Leaves ~ used on deep wounds to stop bleeding quickly
Garlic ~ for fleas, and some scratches
Garlic Juice ~ dripped into wounds to prevent infection; causes slight stinging
Ginger ~ for asthma and coughs
Goldenrod Juice ~ dripped into wounds to relieve tingling or pain; but does nothing to heal
Grass ~ for upset stomach
Hawthorne Berries ~ for indigestion (look like Deathberries, just not shiny)
Honey ~ helps herbs go down easier, and soothes throats and infections
Horsetail ~ when chewed and applied to wounds, it stops infections
Huckleberry+Goldenrod ~ muscle reliever
Ivy juices ~ calming
Juniper Berries ~ help with stomach ache
Lavender ~ for chills
Lavender Stem ~ calms a wolf in shock
Marigold ~ soothes infections
Marigold leaves ~ dresses wounds
Mouse Bile ~ helps rid of fleas and ticks; placed in moss and applied to wolf's fur
Milkweed Juice ~ for sores or burns; don't use around ears or eyes; poisonous when ingested
Narcissus Flower Petals ~ soothes a female wolf when having contractions
Nightshade ~ poisonous plant
Oak Leaves ~ to be dried; stops infections
Peathingy Flower Petals ~ helps a pup with pup cough; will help to clear clogged throats and nasal passages
Parsley ~ stops a queen's milk from coming.
Poppy Seeds ~ lessens pain and helps a cat sleep
Rosinweed ~ cleans out the system when poisons have been digested
Sacred bark ~ for upset stomachs
Sage Roots ~ for cracked pads, especially on elder wolves; use with Poppy Seeds
Shock Roots ~ stimulates the nervous system; use after a wolf has been knocked out, poisoned, or had head trauma
Snapdragon Seeds ~ clears up ringworm and helps rid the body of fleas
Stinging Nettle ~ stops swelling
Tansy ~ helps with coughing
Thinned-out Heather Down ~ helps with the indigestion of a pup; helps to line a pup’s stomach, and absorb the juices that produce the uncomfortable feeling
Thyme ~ for calming anxieties
Traveling Herbs:
Poppy Seeds ~ helps dull the hunger or pain in your paws
Tansy Leaves ~ keeps hunger at bay
Crushed Lotus Roots ~ helps keep you awake, so that you will not fall asleep (energizer)
Skullcap Seeds ~ gives extra strength
Witch Hazel ~ for when you need an extra "boost"; if you're tired, and have to travel, this will wake you up (energizer)//
Water Mint ~ for stomach aches
Wild garlic ~ helps get rat poison out
Wild onion ~ helps get rat poison out
Windflower Shoots ~ for stomach cramps, such as cramps that came when a she-cat becomes pregnant
Yew ~ induces vomiting
Yarrow ~ induces vomiting
Chapter 2: Poultices and Mixtures
Chewed Ragwort Leaves+Juniper Berries ~ for elders' aching joints
Yarrow Ointment: Yarrow Leaves+Ragwort+Ivy ~ dress paw with ointment, then swath in cobwebs; for scraped paws
Spottedleaf's special mix against White/Green/Black Cough
- crushed Daisy Petals
- two poppy seeds
- six cranberries
- two catnip leaves
Chapter 3: Other Helpful Info
~Medicine wolf apprentices must travel to the moonstone with their mentors and be accepted by StarClan to be an official Med. cat apprentice.
~Medicine woolves are often treated with less hostility than others when in another clan's territory
~Medicine cats may not have pups
~Medicine wolves should always know when another wolf gets a sign from StarClan
~Only a medicine wolf can determine what a sign from StarClan means
~Medicine wolves and apprentices travel to the moonstone every half-moon
~Medicine wolf apprentices can be a medicine wolf even before the original is deceased. The mentor will chose when the apprentice is ready
Chapter 4: Diseases
Green Cough- Gives you a bad fever and a terrible cough. It can only be caught in leaf bare; you can die from it if you get sick enough.
Chill- You get a runny nose and a fever. You can catch it from getting wet in cold weather, and you can't die from it.
White cough- Gives you a bad cough and fever, it can turn into green cough. It can't kill you.
Wolves Eye- Makes eye crust over; can cause blindness.
Bug Ears- Bugs crawl around in ear, making it itch and ooze. (Ear mites.)
Rabies- Gives you a fever, foamy mouth, and dizziness. There is no cure for it, and if you get it you will die. You can only get it from another animal that has it or getting infected in a cut.
Death disease- It gives you severe pain in every area, and will eventually kill you. You get it from ticks and mosquitoes. (Lyme disease.)
White Paw - Your paw pads turn white, and give off severe pain if you walk on them. You get it in leafbare when your paws are cold for a long period of time. (Frostbite.)
Scarlet fever- You get a severe fever. Can only be received by pups in leafbare, from being cold.
Neetle- You get a high fever and you throw up a lot. You can get it any time of the year, there is no known cause for it.
Black Cough- The deadliest form of the 'Coughs'. If you catch it, you are most likely to die. Comes right after Green Cough. Can kill if not treated soon enough.
Chapter Five: Medicine Cat Ceremonies
Medicine cat:
*at moonstone with other medicine cats and apprentices*
Medicine Wolf: "I, [name], medicine wolf of _____Clan, call upon my warrior ancestors to look down on this apprentice. She/He has trained hard to understand the way of a medicine wolf, and with your help she/he will serve your Clan for many moons. [Apprentice], do you promise to uphold the way of a medicine wolf, to stand apart from rivalry between Clan and Clan, and to protect all wolves equally, even at the cost of your life?"
Medicine Wolf Apprentice: "I do."
Medicine Wolf: "Then, by the powers of StarClan, we welcome you as a full medicine wolf of ____Clan.
Other Meds: [Name]! [Name]!
Medicine wolf apprentice:
*At Moonstone with other med cats and apprentices*
Medicine Wolf: "[Apprentice], is it your wish to enter into the mysteries of StarClan as a medicine cat?"
Medicine Wolf Apprentice: "It is."
Medicine Wolf: "Then come forward"
Medicine Wolf Apprentice: Goes forward.
Medicine Wolf: "Warriors of StarClan, I present to you this apprentice. She/He has chosen the path of a medicine wolf. Grant her/him your wisdom and insight so that she may understand your ways and heal her Clan in accordance with your will."
Medicine Wolves and apprentices: Lay down before moonstone.
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That's all! If you have a medicine wolf question post it here and I will answer it!
(The info was copied from here)
Adder Barrack ~ toothaches
Alfalfa ~ chewed, then swallowed to help tooth decay
Aloe Vera ~ leaves are chewed and spit on burns, or skin
problems
Blessed Thistle ~ increases circulation of blood
Borage Leaves ~ [small blue/pink star-shaped flowers, hairy leaves] to be chewed and eaten, lessens fever, and increases mothers' milk
Bramble twig syrup ~ helps to sleep
Broken Rosemary Blossoms ~ used to heal eye infection or to cover up wounds around the eyes or eyelids.
Broom Poultices ~ helps broken legs and other serious wounds
Broom Malice Poultices ~ heals open wounds
Burdock Root ~ helps stop infection from rat bites
Catnip ~ helps stop greencough
Celandine ~ rub it on aching eye, and it the aching will go away
Chamomile ~ helps with depression and fatigue; soothes heart
Chervil ~ juice of the leaves for infected wounds; chew the root for bellyache
Chewed Gumweed ~ helps seal wounds from infection. stings slightly, but helps to collect the skin together and close quicker
Chickweed ~ cures some of green and black cough
Cobwebs ~ helps cover a wound from infection or from bleeding
Coltsfoot ~ an herb that eases coughing
Comfrey Roots ~ chew and rub on wounds to clean them
Crushed Iris Petals ~ stimulates breathing during the birthing process; can also be used for pups’s sore throats
Crushed Marigold Petals ~ protects against infection of serious wounds; avoid around eyes, for it can be irritating.
Crushed Pawpaw Roots ~ for pup cough, which only threatens pups
Crushed Rose Thorns ~ helps seal wounds
Culver’s Root ~ for when a cat takes a dip in some sort of water; use with Feverfew
Daisy Leaves ~ chewed to help aching joints
Deathberries ~ kills a wolf
Dock Leaves ~ to be chewed and applied to scratches, which soothes them
Ferns ~ cleans out wounds
Feverfew ~ used when a wolf has a fever
Foxglove Cloves ~ for purging toxins from the body; forces you to throw up the toxins.
Foxglove Leaves ~ used on deep wounds to stop bleeding quickly
Garlic ~ for fleas, and some scratches
Garlic Juice ~ dripped into wounds to prevent infection; causes slight stinging
Ginger ~ for asthma and coughs
Goldenrod Juice ~ dripped into wounds to relieve tingling or pain; but does nothing to heal
Grass ~ for upset stomach
Hawthorne Berries ~ for indigestion (look like Deathberries, just not shiny)
Honey ~ helps herbs go down easier, and soothes throats and infections
Horsetail ~ when chewed and applied to wounds, it stops infections
Huckleberry+Goldenrod ~ muscle reliever
Ivy juices ~ calming
Juniper Berries ~ help with stomach ache
Lavender ~ for chills
Lavender Stem ~ calms a wolf in shock
Marigold ~ soothes infections
Marigold leaves ~ dresses wounds
Mouse Bile ~ helps rid of fleas and ticks; placed in moss and applied to wolf's fur
Milkweed Juice ~ for sores or burns; don't use around ears or eyes; poisonous when ingested
Narcissus Flower Petals ~ soothes a female wolf when having contractions
Nightshade ~ poisonous plant
Oak Leaves ~ to be dried; stops infections
Peathingy Flower Petals ~ helps a pup with pup cough; will help to clear clogged throats and nasal passages
Parsley ~ stops a queen's milk from coming.
Poppy Seeds ~ lessens pain and helps a cat sleep
Rosinweed ~ cleans out the system when poisons have been digested
Sacred bark ~ for upset stomachs
Sage Roots ~ for cracked pads, especially on elder wolves; use with Poppy Seeds
Shock Roots ~ stimulates the nervous system; use after a wolf has been knocked out, poisoned, or had head trauma
Snapdragon Seeds ~ clears up ringworm and helps rid the body of fleas
Stinging Nettle ~ stops swelling
Tansy ~ helps with coughing
Thinned-out Heather Down ~ helps with the indigestion of a pup; helps to line a pup’s stomach, and absorb the juices that produce the uncomfortable feeling
Thyme ~ for calming anxieties
Traveling Herbs:
Poppy Seeds ~ helps dull the hunger or pain in your paws
Tansy Leaves ~ keeps hunger at bay
Crushed Lotus Roots ~ helps keep you awake, so that you will not fall asleep (energizer)
Skullcap Seeds ~ gives extra strength
Witch Hazel ~ for when you need an extra "boost"; if you're tired, and have to travel, this will wake you up (energizer)//
Water Mint ~ for stomach aches
Wild garlic ~ helps get rat poison out
Wild onion ~ helps get rat poison out
Windflower Shoots ~ for stomach cramps, such as cramps that came when a she-cat becomes pregnant
Yew ~ induces vomiting
Yarrow ~ induces vomiting
Chapter 2: Poultices and Mixtures
Chewed Ragwort Leaves+Juniper Berries ~ for elders' aching joints
Yarrow Ointment: Yarrow Leaves+Ragwort+Ivy ~ dress paw with ointment, then swath in cobwebs; for scraped paws
Spottedleaf's special mix against White/Green/Black Cough
- crushed Daisy Petals
- two poppy seeds
- six cranberries
- two catnip leaves
Chapter 3: Other Helpful Info
~Medicine wolf apprentices must travel to the moonstone with their mentors and be accepted by StarClan to be an official Med. cat apprentice.
~Medicine woolves are often treated with less hostility than others when in another clan's territory
~Medicine cats may not have pups
~Medicine wolves should always know when another wolf gets a sign from StarClan
~Only a medicine wolf can determine what a sign from StarClan means
~Medicine wolves and apprentices travel to the moonstone every half-moon
~Medicine wolf apprentices can be a medicine wolf even before the original is deceased. The mentor will chose when the apprentice is ready
Chapter 4: Diseases
Green Cough- Gives you a bad fever and a terrible cough. It can only be caught in leaf bare; you can die from it if you get sick enough.
Chill- You get a runny nose and a fever. You can catch it from getting wet in cold weather, and you can't die from it.
White cough- Gives you a bad cough and fever, it can turn into green cough. It can't kill you.
Wolves Eye- Makes eye crust over; can cause blindness.
Bug Ears- Bugs crawl around in ear, making it itch and ooze. (Ear mites.)
Rabies- Gives you a fever, foamy mouth, and dizziness. There is no cure for it, and if you get it you will die. You can only get it from another animal that has it or getting infected in a cut.
Death disease- It gives you severe pain in every area, and will eventually kill you. You get it from ticks and mosquitoes. (Lyme disease.)
White Paw - Your paw pads turn white, and give off severe pain if you walk on them. You get it in leafbare when your paws are cold for a long period of time. (Frostbite.)
Scarlet fever- You get a severe fever. Can only be received by pups in leafbare, from being cold.
Neetle- You get a high fever and you throw up a lot. You can get it any time of the year, there is no known cause for it.
Black Cough- The deadliest form of the 'Coughs'. If you catch it, you are most likely to die. Comes right after Green Cough. Can kill if not treated soon enough.
Chapter Five: Medicine Cat Ceremonies
Medicine cat:
*at moonstone with other medicine cats and apprentices*
Medicine Wolf: "I, [name], medicine wolf of _____Clan, call upon my warrior ancestors to look down on this apprentice. She/He has trained hard to understand the way of a medicine wolf, and with your help she/he will serve your Clan for many moons. [Apprentice], do you promise to uphold the way of a medicine wolf, to stand apart from rivalry between Clan and Clan, and to protect all wolves equally, even at the cost of your life?"
Medicine Wolf Apprentice: "I do."
Medicine Wolf: "Then, by the powers of StarClan, we welcome you as a full medicine wolf of ____Clan.
Other Meds: [Name]! [Name]!
Medicine wolf apprentice:
*At Moonstone with other med cats and apprentices*
Medicine Wolf: "[Apprentice], is it your wish to enter into the mysteries of StarClan as a medicine cat?"
Medicine Wolf Apprentice: "It is."
Medicine Wolf: "Then come forward"
Medicine Wolf Apprentice: Goes forward.
Medicine Wolf: "Warriors of StarClan, I present to you this apprentice. She/He has chosen the path of a medicine wolf. Grant her/him your wisdom and insight so that she may understand your ways and heal her Clan in accordance with your will."
Medicine Wolves and apprentices: Lay down before moonstone.
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That's all! If you have a medicine wolf question post it here and I will answer it!
(The info was copied from here)