This is too long for everything else so i posted it here👌🏻👌🏻

This is only for the EchoClan cats in the Rp I'm in. We're having a battle soon and I organized all the herbs and stuff so ye here we go

Toothaches
•Alder bark- chew- boggy, wet terrain

Carrying other herbs
•Beech leaves- any soil not waterlogged
•Ivy leaves-forest-stores other herbs

Broken bones
•Bindweed-fastens sticks - anywhere
•Broom-poultices-forests
•Cobwebs-anywhere-binds broken bones
•Rush-infertile soil-binds broken bones
•Stinging Needle-forest-mixed with comfrey

Bee stings
•Blackberry leaves- chewed into pulp- anywhere- eases swelling
•Dandelion-everywhere-white liquid tricked onto stings-heals and soothes stings

Fevers
•Borage leaves- chewed+eaten-forests-brings fevers down
•Feverfew-water-eaten-reduces body temp.
•Lavender-twoleg gardens, sunny spots w/ sandy or gravelly soil-placed under cat's nose and his inhaled constantly-cures fever+chills

Milk supply
•Borage leaves- chewed+eaten-forests-produces more+better milk

Wounds
•Broom-poultices-forests
•Goldenrod-by the river-poultice
•Stinging Needle-forest-poultice
•Tansy-forest,Twoleg place-eaten
•Tormentil-cool/cold or gardens-poultice-treats all wounds
•Wintergreen-pine woods/sandy areas-crushed

Rat bites
•Burdock roots-chewed into pulp-dry areas-Lessens and heals the pain of infected rat bites; used to prevent infection of rat bites.
•Wild Garlic-forest-rolled in it-prevents infection

Traveling herb
•Burnet-eaten-dry, grassy meadows-keeps strength up
•Chamomile-eaten-twoleg gardens-strength
•Daisy leaves-everywhere-chewed into paste-eases pain of aching joints
•Sorrel-twoleg nests-eaten-builds up appetite

Strength
•Burnet-eaten-dry,grassy meadows-keeps strength up
•Chamomile-eaten-twoleg gardens-strengthens heart
•Juniper berries-not wet-chewed+eaten-gives
•Lambs Ear-mountains-eats-gives strength
•Ragwort leaves-everywhere,cool areas w/ rainfall-chewed-keeps strength up
•Ragweed-mountains-eaten-extra strength

Handy herbs
•Catchweed-hedges+low, shrubby vegetation-put burrs on fur-keeps poultices from being rubbed off
•Cobnuts-hazel trees+sunny spots-made into ointments
•Heather nectar-shady areas-included in herbal mixtures-makes swallowing easier and sweetens mixtures
•Honey-bees nests-eaten-helps cats swallow
•Mouse Bile-where mice are-liquid is stored in moss and dabbed onto where ticks are-ticks fall off

Green/White/Yellowcough
•Catmint-twoleg gardens-eaten
•Chickweed-forest-eaten
•Hawkweed-forest-eaten
•Lungwort-moor-eaten-cures yellowcough
•Tansy-forest,Twoleg place-eaten-prevents greencough

Eyes
•Celandine-forests-juice trickled into eye-soothes damaged eyes

Soothing
•Chamomile-twoleg gardens-eaten-soothes mind
•Dock-leafy areas-chewed up-soothes scratches+sore pads

Kitting
•Chervil-forest-extract juice by chewing
•Raspberry leaves-raspberry bushes-eaten-eases pain during kittings
•Sticks-anywhere w/trees-bitten-distraction from pain

Bellyache
•Chervil-forest-extract juice by chewing
•Juniper berries-not wet-chewed+eaten
•Mallow leaves-shore at sunhigh-eaten
•Parsley- moist soil w/ full sun-eaten
•Watermint-streams/damp earth-pulp+eaten

Infection
•Chervil-forest-extract juice by chewing
•Honey-bees nests-eaten-soothes infection
•Horsetail-marshy-poultice
•Marigold-water-poultice+juice-stops infection
•Oak Leaf-forest floor in Leaffall-poultice-stops infection from setting in
•Stinging Needle-forest-chewed-fights infect
•Sweet Sedge-River,Leafbare-sap swallowed
•Wild Garlic-forest-rolled in it-prevents infection

Bleeding
•Cobwebs-anywhere-press on wound-soak up or stop/slow bleeding
•Horsetail-marshy-poultice
•Marigold-water-poultice+juice-stops bleeding
•Raspberry leaves-raspberry bushes-eaten-stops bleeding

Breathing
•Coltsfoot-by water-chewed into pulp-eases breathing
•Juniper berries-not wet-chewed+eaten-helps troubled breathing

Kitten-cough
•Coltsfoot-by water-chewed into pulp

Cracked/sore pads
•Coltsfoot-by water-chewed into pulp
•Dock-leafy areas-chewed up-soothes pads
•Yarrow-Blazing Rocks-ointment-softens and heals pads

Nest lining
•Comfrey root-damp,grassy places-stiffness on wrenched shoulders
•Dock-leafy areas-eases pain in wounds

Itching
•Comfrey root-damp,grassy places-poultices

Wretched claws
•Comfrey root-damp,grassy places-poultices

Joints
•Comfrey root-damp,grassy places-poultices-eases inflammation on still joints
•Daisy leaves-everywhere-chewed into paste-eases pain of aching joints
•Fennel-riverbanks-stalks broken, juice trickled into mouth-helps pain in hips
•Feverfew-by water-eaten-aches and pains
•Marigold-water-poultice+juice-inflammation  of stiff joints
•Ragwort Leaves-everywhere,cool areas w/rainfall-crushed and mixed with juniper-aching joints

Burns
•Comfrey root-damp,grassy places-poultices

Painkillers
•Dandelion-everywhere-chewed
•Poppy seeds-forest-chewed- eases pain
•Raspberry Leaves-raspberry bushes-eaten
•Sticks-anywhere with trees-bitten-distraction
•Willow Bark-twoleg place-chewed-eases pain

Headaches
•Feverfew-by water-eaten

Anxiety/Grief/Calming herbs
•Goatweed-by water-eaten daily-eases anxiety/grief
•Juniper berries-not wet-chewed+eaten- calms cats
•Poppy seeds-forest-chewed-shock or distress
•Thyme-sunny/hot-chewed-nervousness,anxiety, shock

Throats
•Honey-bees nests-eaten-smoke-damaged+sore throats
•Tansy-forest,Twoleg place-eaten-soothes

Coughs
•Honey-bees nests-eaten-soothes coughing
•Tansy-forest,Twoleg place-eaten-cures

Energy
•Honey-bees nests-eaten-gives energy
•Ragweed-mountains-eaten-extra energy

Lungs
•Lungwort-moor-eaten-clears lungs

Milk
•Parsley-moist soil w/ full sun-eaten-Stops a queen from producing milk if her kits die, don't need milk anymore, or are producing too much milk

Bruises
•Parsley-moist soil w/full sun-crushed up-makes bruise go away faster
•Comfrey Leaves-damp, grassy places-paste. Put on bruise until it soaks in and then add a second paste. Wash the area once done
•Wild Garlic-forest-eaten

Sleeping
•Poppy Seeds-forest-chewed-helps cats sleep

Death
•Rosemary-forest-put on pelt-hides stench of death
•Lavender-Twoleg gardens, sunny spots w/ sandy or gravelly soil-rubbed/placed on body-hides stench of death
•Mint-forest-rubbed on body-hides stench of death

Vomiting
•Stinging Needle-forest-seeds eaten-induces vomiting
•Willow Leaves-twoleg places-eaten-stops vomiting
•Yarrow-Blazing Rocks-eaten-vomits up toxins

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Diseases and Conditions

Chest Infections
Whitecough and greencough are the most common chest infections known to the Clan cats. Whitecough is the milder form, but if untreated, it can develop into the much more severe greencough.[2] Cats usually catch it during leaf-fall and leaf-bare, and sometimes it develops into large-scale epidemics. It can be fatal for elders and kits,[2] and it has claimed the lives of several cats. It spreads quickly and is highly contagious.
Medicine cats treat it using catmint.[3] The first ThunderClan medicine cat, Cloudspots, found out that this was the best remedy.[4] If fevers accompany the cough, tansy or borage is used as well.[3]

Poisoning
Poisoning is the ingestion of a substance that causes harm to the body, such as:
* Eating or drinking poisonous substances or plants such as deathberries. Kits are the ones who usually fall victim to this, being curious and unaware of the danger.[11]
* Eating poisoned or rotten prey (known as crow-food) or drinking tainted water.[12]
* Inhaling too much smoke from a fire.[13]
* Being bitten by a venomous animal such as a snake.[14]
If only a small quantity of poison is ingested, the cat usually just receives a bellyache, but larger amounts can cause death. Medicine cats treat these bellyaches with yarrow or nettle leaves, while mild bellyaches can be treated with juniper or watermint. If a cat has been severely poisoned they may become unconscious for a length of time.[15]

Rat-Borne Infections
The cats sometimes fall victims to infections carried by rats. One of these infections is called Carrionplace Disease. The first ShadowClan medicine cat, Pebbleheart, realized that rats were a source of disease.[16] As ShadowClan cats sometimes ate the rats from the Carrionplace in The Forest, they were prone to catch these diseases. This happens in Rising Storm, when two ShadowClan cats, Littlecloud and Whitethroat, come to ThunderClan for help because their Clan is in chaos from the deadly and contagious disease. Yellowfang sends them away because she doesn't want ThunderClan to become infected, but Cinderpelt wants to help them and comes up with a cure. Nightstar dies from Carrionplace disease during this time, which is why the Clan was in chaos (they thought it had ripped all nine lives from him when in fact he only had one life because Brokenstar was still alive).[source?] Burdock root is used to stop infection from rat bites.[17][18]

Loss of Sensory Perception
A cat may lose their eyesight or hearing due to old age as One-eye of ThunderClan did before her death,[19] or from accidents and infections,[source?] or birth defects.[20] These conditions usually end their career as a warrior, as they cannot hunt or fight efficiently, and must retire as elders, such as Longtail.[source?] Kits born with defects usually die young,[20] unless they have special skills compensating it, like in Jayfeather's case.[source?] Kits that are white with blue eyes have a higher chance of being born deaf, like Snowkit.[21]

Joint Aches
A condition usually associated with elders, the joints gradually degenerating with age, causing pain and difficulty to move. Damp environments can cause the appearance of this condition, so apprentices must make sure that the moss they gather for bedding is completely dry. It is usually treated using daisy or ragwort poultices.[source?]

Toothache
A toothache is caused by a cracked tooth, cavities, or an infection in the mouth. Alder bark is used to soothe the pain.[22]

Fever
Fever is an abnormally high temperature of the body. It is not a disease in itself, but it usually signs the presence of an infection, such as greencough or an infected wound. If needed, it can be treated with feverfew,[23] borage[24] or lavender.[23]

Chills
Chills are mostly associated with cold weather or being submerged in cold water for a long period of time. Although this condition is mild and is not a disease, it has claimed the lives of Mosskit[25] and Hollykit.[26] Kits and elders are more at risk of dying when they get a chill. Licking a cat's fur the wrong way gets the blood flowing again. A poultice of lavender, catmint and feverfew is also a good remedy.[27]



Injuries

Wounds
Wounds are injuries when the skin and the muscles beneath are torn, cut, or punctured. They may put a cat's life in danger due to blood loss, infections, or the damage of the organs. Wounds are the most common injuries, due to the cats always fighting enemy Clans, badgers, or foxes.
Minor wounds heal on their own in no time, but severe wounds must be treated by a medicine cat. This treatment includes cleaning it thoroughly with the tongue, stopping the bleeding by pressing cobwebs on it, and applying poultices to prevent infection and help it to heal. Herbs used in the poultices include goldenrod, marigold, burdock root or (in the case of rat bites) wild garlic. If the wound becomes infected, chervil or horsetail is used as well. The pain can be eased with poppy seeds or willow bark.[3]

Sprains
Sprains are injuries to ligaments of a joint, caused by being stretched beyond their normal capacity and possibly torn.[35] It causes severe pain and decreased ability to move the joint. The cat must rest for several days.

Joint Dislocation
Joint dislocation is the displacement of a bone from its normal joint. Medicine cats treat this condition by first feeding the patient poppy seeds to make them sleepy so they don't feel it as much, and then forcing the limb back into the joint.[36]

Cracked Pads
The paw pads may crack while walking long distances on hard surfaces, or due to cold weather. Elders are especially prone to this condition. It is treated with a poultice of coltsfoot or yarrow. Dock leaf poultices are also used to cool cracked pads.[source?]

Broken Bones
A broken bone is usually the result of an accident, such as falling down from a high place,[37] or being hit by a monster.[38] Cats most often break their legs, and while medicine cats try to bind the bone with cobwebs, the injury usually results in the cat remaining crippled for the rest of their life. The only cat known to fully recover after breaking a leg was Cinderheart.[39]
A more severe injury is when a cat breaks their backbone. This results in the cat being unable to feel or move parts of their body.[40] If the break is bad enough the cat will be killed on or shortly after impact.[40]Briarlight broke her backbone, and as a result, her back legs no longer function.[41]Wildfur also broke his backbone, and since he only sat in his nest all day, he got fluid in his lungs and eventually died from not exercising.[40]

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