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Whitecough: first stage of greencough. Greencough: terrible coughing sickness that sometimes ends in death for kits. The No-Name Sickness: a disease from rats in carrion areas. Severe fever, coughing, and slowly wasting away. Deathberries: from yew, so poisonous they could kill you in a matter of minutes. If you eat yarriwm you can thorw up the berries. If you mix chewed Ragwort Leaves with crushed Juniper Berries you get a poultice good for aching joints.
Juniper Berries-to calm, for bellyache Catnip-for greencough Poppyseeds-to ease the pain Yarrow-makes you throw up, ointment good to soften pads to let heal Marigold Leaves-stops infection in wounds Mouse Bile-to kill ticks Chervil-grows in rocky areas. Juice of the large spreading leaves for wounds, root for bellyache Tansy-for cough Borage Leaves-best for fever Celadine-soothes eyes, good for cats with weak eyes Daisy Leaves-for aching (especially infected) joints Burdock Root-best for rat bites, also good for infected paws and all sores Thyme-good for calming anxieties and shock Stinging Nettle-for swelling Honey-to soothe infection Comfrey Roots-found in mountains, good for strength Ragwort-found in mountains, good for strength Lambs Ears-found in mountains, good for strength Feverfew-for chills and greencough Lavendar-for chills Broom-makes a poultice good for broken legs and wounds Alder Bark-for toothache Coltsfoot-helps breathing Horsetail-for infected wounds Watermint-best cures for bellyache Catmint and Chickweed work too.
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