Post by Frostmoon on Apr 4, 2007 21:04:04 GMT -5
Adder Barrack: Used for toothaches.
Adder's Tongue: A white flower that can be made into a paste to help heal bruises, burns, cuts, insect bites and stings, sores, and wounds.
Alder Bark: When chewed and applied to a wound, will reduce swelling and prevent infection. Also used for toothaches, to reduce pain and swelling.
Alfalfa: Prevents tooth decay. It can also help bad breathe, depression, diabetes, gangrene, and can help clean infections and sores.
Aloe Vera: The gel of the leaves cure burns and treats skin problems.
Blessed Thistle: Used to increase circulation and strengthens the heart and lungs. It also helps with indegestion and can cure lack of breast milk and liver problems.
Borage: Leaves and roots are used to reduce fevers. Seeds and leaves can be ingested by a nursing mother to increase milk supply. It can also help depression and inflamation of the body parts.
Bramble Twigs: When chewed into fine syrup, aids in sleeping.
Broom Malice Poultices: Used on open wounds.
Burdock: Apply chewed leaves to uninfected wounds to speed healing process. Roots relieve joint pain and clear infection.
Camphor: Used to aid in treating sinus problems, tooth decay, asthma, backaches, bronchitis, and muscle problems.
Catnip: Relieves congestion.
Celandine: Strengthen weak eyes, treat blisters, and help paw problems heal.
Chamomile: Soothes and adds to physical strength. It can also be used for headaches, liver problems, muscle stiffness, paralysis, skin problems, asthma, and helps with allergies.
Chervil Juice: Helps eye problems, and when applied to a wound, fights infection.
Cobwebs: Pressed onto wounds to stop bleeding.
Deathberry: Any part of the plant, when ingested, will kill if not given immediate help. Roots and leaves can be applied to sore places but never open wounds. (See yew)
Echinacia: Used to slow infection, but it can also stimulate the immune system increasing the chances of fighting off diseases.
Garlic: Treats ear infections, atigue, immune system problems, infections, intestinal parasites, skin parasites, skin problems, sore throats, toothaches, burns, cancer, diabetes, fever's, and heart attacks.
Ginger: Provides relief for asthma and coughs. It also helps with joint pain and stiffness, muscle problems, nausea, pain, stress, swollen glands, toothaches, vomiting, abdominal cramps and inflammations, poor appeties, backaches, bladder problems, blood clots, bronchitis, fever, paw problems, indegestion, and headaches.
Goldenseal: Used to help with sore throats, blood clots, diabetes, eye problems, immune system problems, infections, poison ivy and poison oak rashes, and just rashes in general.
Hawthorne Berries: Treat heart burn and indigestion.
Honey: Soothes the throat, and is often used after smoke inhalation.
Juniper: Berries cures belly aches, and they can serve as a counter poison. Their leaves treat coughs and other respiratory problems.
Lavender: Flowers and leaves are ingested to ease headaches and sore throats. Inhaling the scent of flowers calms the nerves. It is also used for burns, coughs, depression, headaches, insect bites and stings, insomnia, migraines, stress, swollen glands, amd anxiety problems.
MarigoldĀF Leaves and flowers are ingested to relieve chills.
Onions: Help with burns, infections,insect bites and stings, and asthma.
Poppy: Seeds numb pain and aid in sleep.
Sagebrush: It is used for cuts, dehydration, diarrhea, headaches and migraines, insect bites and stings, ringworm, sunstroke, wounds, and blood impurities.
Tansy: Flowers are consumed to remove worms and subdue raspy coughs. Causes miscarriages.
Thyme: When consumed, aids in calming the nerves and bringing deep sleep. It can also help with aches, allergies, poor appetites, asthma, bad breathe, poor blood circulation, bronchitis, bruises, burns, cuts, eye problems, fatigue, fever, headaches, prevents infections, migraines, muscle problems, rashes, skin problems, sores, sore throats, tooth decay, and wounds.
Willow Tree: Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to clear blurriness of vision. Can also be applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches. Infusion can be used to reduce fever.
Yarrow: Consumed to induce vomiting; used to extract poison. When applied to wounds, will reduce pain and prevent infection.
Yew: Poison kills within seconds (also known as deathberries).
Adder's Tongue: A white flower that can be made into a paste to help heal bruises, burns, cuts, insect bites and stings, sores, and wounds.
Alder Bark: When chewed and applied to a wound, will reduce swelling and prevent infection. Also used for toothaches, to reduce pain and swelling.
Alfalfa: Prevents tooth decay. It can also help bad breathe, depression, diabetes, gangrene, and can help clean infections and sores.
Aloe Vera: The gel of the leaves cure burns and treats skin problems.
Blessed Thistle: Used to increase circulation and strengthens the heart and lungs. It also helps with indegestion and can cure lack of breast milk and liver problems.
Borage: Leaves and roots are used to reduce fevers. Seeds and leaves can be ingested by a nursing mother to increase milk supply. It can also help depression and inflamation of the body parts.
Bramble Twigs: When chewed into fine syrup, aids in sleeping.
Broom Malice Poultices: Used on open wounds.
Burdock: Apply chewed leaves to uninfected wounds to speed healing process. Roots relieve joint pain and clear infection.
Camphor: Used to aid in treating sinus problems, tooth decay, asthma, backaches, bronchitis, and muscle problems.
Catnip: Relieves congestion.
Celandine: Strengthen weak eyes, treat blisters, and help paw problems heal.
Chamomile: Soothes and adds to physical strength. It can also be used for headaches, liver problems, muscle stiffness, paralysis, skin problems, asthma, and helps with allergies.
Chervil Juice: Helps eye problems, and when applied to a wound, fights infection.
Cobwebs: Pressed onto wounds to stop bleeding.
Deathberry: Any part of the plant, when ingested, will kill if not given immediate help. Roots and leaves can be applied to sore places but never open wounds. (See yew)
Echinacia: Used to slow infection, but it can also stimulate the immune system increasing the chances of fighting off diseases.
Garlic: Treats ear infections, atigue, immune system problems, infections, intestinal parasites, skin parasites, skin problems, sore throats, toothaches, burns, cancer, diabetes, fever's, and heart attacks.
Ginger: Provides relief for asthma and coughs. It also helps with joint pain and stiffness, muscle problems, nausea, pain, stress, swollen glands, toothaches, vomiting, abdominal cramps and inflammations, poor appeties, backaches, bladder problems, blood clots, bronchitis, fever, paw problems, indegestion, and headaches.
Goldenseal: Used to help with sore throats, blood clots, diabetes, eye problems, immune system problems, infections, poison ivy and poison oak rashes, and just rashes in general.
Hawthorne Berries: Treat heart burn and indigestion.
Honey: Soothes the throat, and is often used after smoke inhalation.
Juniper: Berries cures belly aches, and they can serve as a counter poison. Their leaves treat coughs and other respiratory problems.
Lavender: Flowers and leaves are ingested to ease headaches and sore throats. Inhaling the scent of flowers calms the nerves. It is also used for burns, coughs, depression, headaches, insect bites and stings, insomnia, migraines, stress, swollen glands, amd anxiety problems.
MarigoldĀF Leaves and flowers are ingested to relieve chills.
Onions: Help with burns, infections,insect bites and stings, and asthma.
Poppy: Seeds numb pain and aid in sleep.
Sagebrush: It is used for cuts, dehydration, diarrhea, headaches and migraines, insect bites and stings, ringworm, sunstroke, wounds, and blood impurities.
Tansy: Flowers are consumed to remove worms and subdue raspy coughs. Causes miscarriages.
Thyme: When consumed, aids in calming the nerves and bringing deep sleep. It can also help with aches, allergies, poor appetites, asthma, bad breathe, poor blood circulation, bronchitis, bruises, burns, cuts, eye problems, fatigue, fever, headaches, prevents infections, migraines, muscle problems, rashes, skin problems, sores, sore throats, tooth decay, and wounds.
Willow Tree: Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to clear blurriness of vision. Can also be applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches. Infusion can be used to reduce fever.
Yarrow: Consumed to induce vomiting; used to extract poison. When applied to wounds, will reduce pain and prevent infection.
Yew: Poison kills within seconds (also known as deathberries).