08-07-2020, 10:52 PM
herb list;
herb list:
BLEEDING:
Anserke - Stops bleeding.
Belan - Stops bleeding.
Cobwebs - Helps stop bleeding/acts as a bandage.
Oak Leaves - Stops bleeding.
PAINKILLERS:
Meadowsweet - Painkiller.
Whitecandle [Flowers] - Relieves pain when ingested.
[Broken] Mint Leaf - Has a slightly numbing effect when rubbed on one's skin.
CUTS:
Broom - Treats open wounds. Chew to a pulp and use that as a poultice.
Burdock Leaves - If chewed, should be applied to a non-infected wound to speed up healing.
Calendula - Heals damaged tissue, cuts, wounds, burns, inflammation, heals rough or problem skin.
Nettle Leaves - Keeps down swelling.
BONES:
Arfandas - Treats fractures and broken bones.
Birch Bark - When moist, can be used as a splint for broken bones.
Comfrey Root - Helps repair broken bones, and helps wounds to heal faster.
Elder Leaves - Helps treat sprains.
Mallow - Treats broken bones.
BURNS:
Aloe Vera - The gel within the leaves prevent scars, and treat burns, skin diseases, and bruises.
Calendula - Heals damaged tissue, cuts, wounds, burns, inflammation, heals rough or problem skin.
INFECTIONS:
Adder's Tongue - Anti-infectant.
Alder Bark - Reduces swelling and prevents infection when chewed and applied to a wound.
Cat's Claw - Prevents infection by boosting the immune system.
Horsetail - Treats infected wounds and prevents infection.
SICKNESS:
Angelica - Soothes upset stomachs, vomiting, cramps, and other problems with the digestive track.
Archangelica - Good for colds and the flu.
Attanar - Good for fevers.
Black Cohosh - Reduces congestion and inflammation.
Dandelion - Treats colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, ulcers, itching and internal injuries.
Eldaas - Cures nausea.
Elder Berries - For coughs, drying, colds, flus, and fevers.
Fennel Juice - Can treat chronic coughs.
Fenugreek - Used in the treatment of sore throats and to loosen and expel mucus.
Tansy - Treats coughs, colds, etc.
Yerba Santa - Treats sinus infections, coughs, aids the respiatory system, and dries the mucus membranes.
ACHES/DISCOMFORT:
Aldaka - Helps soothe irritated eyes and prevent blindness.
Allspice - The pulp can be used for toothache. It should never be swallowed, just applied to the affected area.
Ash Tree Seeds - Treats cramps if consumed.
Bay - Fresh leaves should be applied to soothe sore joints.
Celery - Treats headaches, stomach aches, and ulcers.
Cumin - Can be useful in relieving an upset stomach.
CALMING/SLEEP:
Aspen Tree Bark - Relieves stress and soothes restlessness and distraughtness.
Bergamot - Scent can soothe nerves, calm emotions, and even help with tension and insomnia.
Bramble Twigs - Helps to sleep when chewed to a fine syrup.
Dainaberry - Induces sleep.
Damiana Leaves - Helps nervousness, weakness, exhaustion, and dizziness. Can be used as a mild laxative.
Hornbeam - Can be chewed to aid in fighting depression and stress.
Kava Kava - Relaxant; for anxiety & depression; soothes pain.
Oatstraw - Fights chronic depression and reduces nervousness, stress, and anxiety.
Passionflower - Eases shock or trauma.
Thyme - Treats shock/panic.
POISON:
Burdock Root - Internally, removes poision in the bloodstream.
Culver's Root - The bitter-tasting root purges a person of toxins.
Snakeroot - Used to counter poison.
BIRTHING:
Blessed Thistle - Increases flow of breast milk for new mothers.
Borage - Seeds and leaves should be consumed by the nursing mother to increase available milk. Borage should never be used dried, only green.
False Unicorn Root - Prevents miscarriage.
Queen Anne's Lace - Seeds of the plant can be ingested to prevent pregnancy.
ALLERGIES:
Parsley - Seeds and leaves contain liquid that help with fever, freshen breath, and help with allergies.
INSECTS:
Bastit - Repels insects when rubbed on a person's body.
Blackberry Leaves - Help cure bee stings.
Dwarf Mallow - Cures bee stings and insect bites.
MISC:
Catchweed - Used to help protect freshly-applied poultices by sticking them over the area.
Jinab - Keeps awake.
Jojojopo - Treats frostbite.
Tansy Leaves - Keeps hunger at bay.
[Dried] Wood Sorrel - Temporarily doubles the person's ability to endure heat effects when ingested. (Increases tolerance; it does not counteract dehydration, etc.)
BATTLE:
Darnell - Dims sight.
Yaran - Temporarily enhances senses for one hour.
VITAMINS:
Alfalfa - Prevents tooth decay.
Anise - Counters bad breath.
Atigax - Aids eyesight.
Calamus - Aids hearing; prevents deafness.
Lamb's Ears - Builds strength.
Skullcap Seeds - Gives a person extra strength.
HARMFUL:
Bael - Poisonous.
Belladonna - One of the most poisonous plants, the leaves, roots and berries are all fatally toxic.
Bleeding Heart - Deadly.
Buttercups - Not fatal, but it's best to avoid this, as it can cause a nasty bellyache.
Cashew Apple - Poisonous.
Cherries - Poisonous; they grow on small trees.
Coast Spice Bush - Causes a rash.
Deathberries - Bright scarlet in color, these berries can be used to kill a person in a matter of seconds. Use if you're getting revenge or, if a person is near death and in great pain, make their passage easier.
English Ivy - Gives a stomach ache.
Foxglove - Poisonous. The cloves, however, have medicinal purposes.
Hemlock - Fatal.
Leopard's Bane - Poisonous.
Nightshade - Deadly berries; can be bright red or green.
Orange Angel's Trumpet - Poisonous.
Sweet Acacia - Poisonous.
Thorn Apple - Poisonous.
Tree Tobacco - Poisonous
Anserke - Stops bleeding.
Belan - Stops bleeding.
Cobwebs - Helps stop bleeding/acts as a bandage.
Oak Leaves - Stops bleeding.
PAINKILLERS:
Meadowsweet - Painkiller.
Whitecandle [Flowers] - Relieves pain when ingested.
[Broken] Mint Leaf - Has a slightly numbing effect when rubbed on one's skin.
CUTS:
Broom - Treats open wounds. Chew to a pulp and use that as a poultice.
Burdock Leaves - If chewed, should be applied to a non-infected wound to speed up healing.
Calendula - Heals damaged tissue, cuts, wounds, burns, inflammation, heals rough or problem skin.
Nettle Leaves - Keeps down swelling.
BONES:
Arfandas - Treats fractures and broken bones.
Birch Bark - When moist, can be used as a splint for broken bones.
Comfrey Root - Helps repair broken bones, and helps wounds to heal faster.
Elder Leaves - Helps treat sprains.
Mallow - Treats broken bones.
BURNS:
Aloe Vera - The gel within the leaves prevent scars, and treat burns, skin diseases, and bruises.
Calendula - Heals damaged tissue, cuts, wounds, burns, inflammation, heals rough or problem skin.
INFECTIONS:
Adder's Tongue - Anti-infectant.
Alder Bark - Reduces swelling and prevents infection when chewed and applied to a wound.
Cat's Claw - Prevents infection by boosting the immune system.
Horsetail - Treats infected wounds and prevents infection.
SICKNESS:
Angelica - Soothes upset stomachs, vomiting, cramps, and other problems with the digestive track.
Archangelica - Good for colds and the flu.
Attanar - Good for fevers.
Black Cohosh - Reduces congestion and inflammation.
Dandelion - Treats colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, ulcers, itching and internal injuries.
Eldaas - Cures nausea.
Elder Berries - For coughs, drying, colds, flus, and fevers.
Fennel Juice - Can treat chronic coughs.
Fenugreek - Used in the treatment of sore throats and to loosen and expel mucus.
Tansy - Treats coughs, colds, etc.
Yerba Santa - Treats sinus infections, coughs, aids the respiatory system, and dries the mucus membranes.
ACHES/DISCOMFORT:
Aldaka - Helps soothe irritated eyes and prevent blindness.
Allspice - The pulp can be used for toothache. It should never be swallowed, just applied to the affected area.
Ash Tree Seeds - Treats cramps if consumed.
Bay - Fresh leaves should be applied to soothe sore joints.
Celery - Treats headaches, stomach aches, and ulcers.
Cumin - Can be useful in relieving an upset stomach.
CALMING/SLEEP:
Aspen Tree Bark - Relieves stress and soothes restlessness and distraughtness.
Bergamot - Scent can soothe nerves, calm emotions, and even help with tension and insomnia.
Bramble Twigs - Helps to sleep when chewed to a fine syrup.
Dainaberry - Induces sleep.
Damiana Leaves - Helps nervousness, weakness, exhaustion, and dizziness. Can be used as a mild laxative.
Hornbeam - Can be chewed to aid in fighting depression and stress.
Kava Kava - Relaxant; for anxiety & depression; soothes pain.
Oatstraw - Fights chronic depression and reduces nervousness, stress, and anxiety.
Passionflower - Eases shock or trauma.
Thyme - Treats shock/panic.
POISON:
Burdock Root - Internally, removes poision in the bloodstream.
Culver's Root - The bitter-tasting root purges a person of toxins.
Snakeroot - Used to counter poison.
BIRTHING:
Blessed Thistle - Increases flow of breast milk for new mothers.
Borage - Seeds and leaves should be consumed by the nursing mother to increase available milk. Borage should never be used dried, only green.
False Unicorn Root - Prevents miscarriage.
Queen Anne's Lace - Seeds of the plant can be ingested to prevent pregnancy.
ALLERGIES:
Parsley - Seeds and leaves contain liquid that help with fever, freshen breath, and help with allergies.
INSECTS:
Bastit - Repels insects when rubbed on a person's body.
Blackberry Leaves - Help cure bee stings.
Dwarf Mallow - Cures bee stings and insect bites.
MISC:
Catchweed - Used to help protect freshly-applied poultices by sticking them over the area.
Jinab - Keeps awake.
Jojojopo - Treats frostbite.
Tansy Leaves - Keeps hunger at bay.
[Dried] Wood Sorrel - Temporarily doubles the person's ability to endure heat effects when ingested. (Increases tolerance; it does not counteract dehydration, etc.)
BATTLE:
Darnell - Dims sight.
Yaran - Temporarily enhances senses for one hour.
VITAMINS:
Alfalfa - Prevents tooth decay.
Anise - Counters bad breath.
Atigax - Aids eyesight.
Calamus - Aids hearing; prevents deafness.
Lamb's Ears - Builds strength.
Skullcap Seeds - Gives a person extra strength.
HARMFUL:
Bael - Poisonous.
Belladonna - One of the most poisonous plants, the leaves, roots and berries are all fatally toxic.
Bleeding Heart - Deadly.
Buttercups - Not fatal, but it's best to avoid this, as it can cause a nasty bellyache.
Cashew Apple - Poisonous.
Cherries - Poisonous; they grow on small trees.
Coast Spice Bush - Causes a rash.
Deathberries - Bright scarlet in color, these berries can be used to kill a person in a matter of seconds. Use if you're getting revenge or, if a person is near death and in great pain, make their passage easier.
English Ivy - Gives a stomach ache.
Foxglove - Poisonous. The cloves, however, have medicinal purposes.
Hemlock - Fatal.
Leopard's Bane - Poisonous.
Nightshade - Deadly berries; can be bright red or green.
Orange Angel's Trumpet - Poisonous.
Sweet Acacia - Poisonous.
Thorn Apple - Poisonous.
Tree Tobacco - Poisonous