There are many herbs in the world of Warriors. Some are not even mentioned in the series. Here are most of them:
Cobweb: to stop the bleeding
Poppy Seeds: eat if shocked or having trouble sleeping
Honey: sore throats
Dock: Soreness
Marigold: good for cuts and scratches and infections
Burdock Root: infections and rat bites
Yarrow: make cats sick
Juniper berries: bellyaches and energy
Borage: helps milk come for queens, heals infections, puts down fever
Horsetail: good for infections
Celandine: juice is good for damaged eyes
Parsley: helps stop the milk for queens whose kits died
Catmint: sweet smelling herb good for curing whitecough and greencough
Chervil: juice good for infections, roots good for bellyaches
Comfrey: helps mend broken bones, soothes wounds
Feverfew: puts down fever
Goldenrod: heals wounds
Stinging Nettle: helps if cat swallowed poison, brings down swelling
Rushes: to bind broken bones
There are SEVERAL herbs used in Warriors. Here is a list of them and their cures:
ALDER
Reduces swelling and prevents infection when chewed and applied to a wound. May also be chewed by a cat with a toothache to reduce pain, swelling, and aid in preventing complications.
ALFALFA
Used to prevent tooth decay.
ALOE VERA
Use the gel inside of leaves to cure skin problems or burns.
ASH (TREE)
New shoots are to be eaten, and chewed and applied to the bit of an Adder or Viper to stave off the effects of its poisoned bite.
Keys (seeds) of the Ash tree may also be consumed to fight the pain caused by a stitch in the side.
BORAGE
Leaves and Roots should be consumed to stave off fevers. Seeds and leaves should be consumed by the nursing Queen to increase available milk.
Borage should never be used dried, only green.
BRAMBLE TWIGS
Chew this to a fine syrup. It helps to sleep.
BURDOCK
Leaves may be chewed and applied to wounds that are clear of infection to speed healing.
Roots may be chewed and applied to a wound to draw infection from it.
CATCHWEED
Burrs can be used to help hold treatment onto a cat.
CATMINT
Leaves and Flowers can be used to relive congestion and coughs. Used to counter greencough and whitecough.
CELADINE
Used to strenghten weak eyes.
CHAMOMILE
Leaves and Flowers may be consumed to sooth a cat and add to their physical strength.
CHERVIL
The juice of the leaves are used for infected wounds, and chewing the roots helps with bellyache.
CHICKWEED
If there is now catmint around, it is a good substitute to counter greencough.
COBWEBS
Gathered and pressed into wounds to stop bleeding. Generally only used with wounds that risk bleeding heavily as they can cause increased risk of infection.
COLTSFOOT
The leaves are eaten to reduce shortness of breath.
COMFREY
Used when healing broken bones.
DAISY LEAVES
If chewed into a paste, can be a useful remedy for aching joints.
DEATHBERRY (DEADLY NIGHT SHADE)
Berries, or any other part of the plant, when consumed will kill the cat who swallows if they are not given immediate help, and even then they may not always be saved. Roots & leaves may be chewed together and applied to sore places, but must NEVER be applied to open wounds.
This is a poison in addition to a healing plant.
DOCK
The leaf is chewed and applied to scratches to soothe them.
DRIED OAK LEAF
Used to stop infections.
ECHINACIA
Used to ease infection.
FERNS
Used to clean out wounds.
FEVERFEW
Leaves can be used to reduce fever, in addition to being consumed to aid against colds and stomach ailments.
GOLDENROD
The poultice of this is for healing wounds.
HONEY
Used to sooth the throat. Particularly good for smoke inhalation.
HORSETAIL
The leaves are chewed up and applied to infected wounds.
JUNIPER
Berries ease the stomach and can serve as a counter poison. Leaves are used to ease coughs and other respiratory problems.
LAVENDER
Leaves & flowers are particularly good when eaten for easing pains in head and throat, and curing fever. Inhaling the sent of fresh flowers can also calm the nerves.
MARIGOLD
Leaves and Flowers should be consumed to relieve chills.
Leaves and Petals can be chewed and placed on wounds to prevent infection.
MOUSEBILE
Bile from the liver of the common mouse may be harvested and used to kill stubborn fleas and ticks.
PARSLEY
Used to stop the flow of a queen's milk.
POPPY (WILD)
Seeds can be consumed to remove pain and aid is sleep.
Flower heads should be consumed together to relive continuous coughs.
Petals and Leaves should be chewed to aid in sleep and improve resting.
STINGING NETTLE
The leaves are applied to reduce swelling, while the seeds are ingested by those who have swallowed poison.
SNAKEROOT
Used to counter poison.
TANSY
Leaves, flowers, and Stems should be eaten together to remove worms.
Leaves may be chewed to relive joint aches.
Flowers should be consumed to remove coughs.
Pregnant Queens should NEVER be given Tansy, for it causes miscarriages.
THYME
Should be consumed to calm the anxious cat, or to aid in brining restful sleep.
WATER MINT
Used to help cure bellyaches.
WILLOW TREE
Water from beneath the bark of the flowering willow may be dripped into the eyes to help clear blurriness of vision. It may also be applied to dry patches of skin to sooth itches.
Small amounts of Willow Bark may be consumed to ease pain, act against inflammation, and to ease diarrhea or fevers.
WILD GARLIC
Rolling in a patch helps prevent infection, particularly for rat bites.
YARROW
Entire plant should be consumed to induce vomiting.
Entire plant should be chewed and applied to wounds to relive pain and prevent infection.
YEW
To make a cat vomit up poisons.
DANDELIONS
The white liquid inside the stem is used for bee stings. Its roots can also be chewed to act like poppy seeds.
HEATHER FLOWERS
It can be included in herbal mixtures, to make it easier to swallow.
MALLOW
The leaves are best collected at sunhigh, when they are dry. It soothes a cat's belly.
RAGWEED
Like lamb's ear, this herb, commonly found in the mountains, gives a cat strength.
RASBERRY LEAVES
A herb used in kittings it could be a painkiller, or to help stop bleeding during the kitting.
TRAVELLING HERBS
Traveling Herbs consists of sorrel, daisy, chamomile and burnet. Chamomile strengthens hearts, and calms cats. The other herbs' uses are unknown.
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Feel free to add on to the list in case I forgot any
Yew, also known as deathberries, is a poisonous berry. Night Shade is another poisonous berry.
Just saying but Ragwort is used. Sorry, but i don't know what for
Some common herbs in the Warriors series include catmint (treats greencough and whitecough), poppy seeds (eases pain and helps cats sleep), cobweb (stops bleeding), tansy (treats coughs and poisons), and marigold (prevents infection). Each herb has specific healing properties that medicine cats use to treat various ailments and injuries among the clans.
There are many herbs used in all four series and special books.
Cobweb
Poppy Seeds
Honey
Dock
Marigold
Burdock Roots
Yarrow
Juniper Berries
Borage
Horsetail
Celandine
Parsley
Catmint
Chervil
Comfrey
Feverfew
Goldenrod
Stinging Nettle
Rushes
Alder
Alfalfa
Coltsfoot
Feverfew
Mouse Bile
Snakeroot
Tansy
Thyme
Water Mint
Willow
Mallow
Raspberry Leaves
Helps aching joints:
Daisy Leaves *Chew into paste*
Tansy *Leaves*
Soothes belly ache:
Chervil
Feverfew
Juniper
Mallow
Water Mint
Helps w/ broken legs:
Comfrey
Calms cat down:
Thyme
Poppyseeds
Lavender
Helps cure chills:
Marigold
Cleans wounds:
Fern
Cures colds:
Feverfew
Tansy
Treats coughs:
Catmint *Use for green & White cough*
Chickweek *Use for Green cough*
Juniper *Leaves ONLY*
Helps with eye sight:
Cedaldine
Willow
Treats fevers:
Borage
Feverfew
Willow
Gets rid of fleas:
Mousebile
Makes fur slippery:
Dock
Soothes head aches:
Lavender
Cures infections:
Alder
Burdock
Chervil
Dried Oak Leaf
Echinacia
Horsetail
Marigold *Chew*
Wild Garlic *Roll in patch*
Yarrow *Chew*
Helps w/ milk supply:
Borage
Cures poison:
Ash (Tree) (chew and apply)
Juniper
Stinging Nettle
Snakeroot
Helps sleep:
Poppy
Thyme
Smoke:
Honey
Soothing:
Chamomile
Stops queen milk:
Parsley
Strengthens:
Chamomile
Eases swelling:
Stinging Nettle
Tooth aches:
Alfalfa
Alder
Cures sore throat:
Honey
Lavender
Gets rid of ticks:
Mousebile
Makes cat vomit:
Yarrow
Gets rid of worms:
Tansy
Cures wounds:
Cobwebs
Goldenrod
poppy seeds, catmint, cobwebs, feverfew, borage leaves, marigold, horse tail, burdock root, chervil root, wild garlic, coltsfoot, catnip (also called catmint), chickweed, tansy, thyme, camomile, dried oak leaves, dandelion leaves, jupiner berries, chervil, watermint, daisy leaves, goldenrod, ragwort leaves, comfrey, celadine, snake root, honey, mouse bile, dock leaves and yarrow.
There are many herbs used in the Warrior cats series, but i'll only name some.
Alder bark:
This herb is used for easing toothaches.
Blackberry leaves:
This herb is chewed into a pulp, and used to ease the swelling of Beestings.
Borage leaves:
This herb produces more and better milk. It also helps bring down fevers.
Burdock root:
This herb is chewed into a pulp, and is used to lessen the pain of infected rat bites.
Burnet:
Often used as a traveling herb, this herb is said to help stop minor bleeding on humans. It also keeps a cat's strength up.
Catchweed:
This herb stops poltices from being rubbed off without hurting the skin.
Catmint/Catnip:
It's best remedy is to heal a cat of their greencough. It may also be used for Whitecough.
Celandine:
This herb's juice is trickled into the eyes, and soothes the damaged eyes.
Chamomile:
This herb strengthens the heart and soothes the mind. It is also given to traveling cats for strength.
Chervil:
This herb is used for infected wounds and bellyache, respectively, and can be used during kitting.
Chickweed:
This herb treats greencough, though catmint is often preferred.
juniper berries(cures bellyache)
water mint(cures bellyache
marigold(to treat infection and to help pains and sores)
catnip(used to treat white cough,green cough and deadly black cough)
poppy seed (helps calm a cat)
deathberries( poisonous)
burdock root(cures rat bites)
horse tail(used for infected wounds0
mouse bile(to take off ticks)
borage leaves(to treat fevers)
comfrey(used to treat broken bones)
celadine(to treat ailments of the eyes)
nettle leaves(to treat swelling)
chervil root(to treat infections)
feverfew(to cool feverish cats and to help head pain)
goldenrod(used in poulice to treat aching joints and stiffness)
ragwort leaves(used with juniper berries to treat aching joints)
that's all I know SORRY!
Juniper Berries: stomach aches and coughs.
Broom: chew in to poultice and spit onto the wound.
Marigold Leaves: chew into paste and put onto the infected wound
Chevril Root: treatment for bellyaches
Chevril Leaves: for preventing infected wounds
Burdock Root: for rat bites
Alderbark: treatment for toothaches
Cobwebs: to stop bleeding
Yarrow: to make cats vomit out poisonous foods
Feverfew: chills, fevers, coughs and headaches.
Lavender: chills, fevers and coughs
Catmint: whitecough, greencough or blackcough cure
Poppy Seed: soothes heart and eases pain. also used for sleeping
Mouse Bile: for ticks
Goldenrod Poultice: aching joints
Chamomile: for distressed cats
Ragwort Leaves/ Juniper Berry Poultice: aching joints
Traveling herbs: gives cats strength and stops them being hungry
Watermint: for bellyaches
Comfery: to heal injuries and broken bones quicker
Coltsfoot: for breathing
Cedaline: for irritated eyes
Horsetail: for wounds
The traveling herbs are sorrel, daisy, chamomile, and burnet...Chamomile is supposed to strengthen hearts...but the others are unknown...
Well there are death berries, Dock leaves, Horsetail, Cobwebs, Poppy seeds to ease the pain and help sleep, Catnip, Moss to carry water and so on.
in almost all the books they've been used as medicine. there are also herbs that cats eat before a long journey. these herbs suppress hunger and increase strength and agility
The first series is just the Warriors series. It starts with Into the Wild.
If you have ever read the book series Warriors( about cats) you will know that they are commonly found in your backyard or woods. I see some all of the time. Good Luck!
Herbalife uses dozens of different kinds of herbs in their product. From Aloe Vera, to ginseng and flax seed, herbalife uses only natural herbs in all their products.
the answer is six. all warriors series has six books, not counting the the field guides and super editions.
Herbs are used for all sorts of things, most recognizably for their use in the culinary arts (cooking) and for their medicinal properties. Teas are also herbs as well.
The Warriors Cats series is typically recommended for readers aged 8-12 years old, although readers of all ages can enjoy the series.
Bravest Warriors is a television series that is published on YouTube. The television series is suitable for those who are at least 13 years of age. Parental guidance is reccommended.
Storywise, Zhuge Liang is the best strategist in the whole Dynasty Warriors series, while Sima Yi is 2nd place.
As of February 22, 2011, there are 21.
First of all, it's not "CHAPTER" idiot. It's "SERIES". There is NO CHAPTERS in Dynasty Warriors. Second, you KNOW KOEI will do so.
There is no official website that lists the meaning of all names in the Warriors series. However, fans have compiled lists and resources that detail the meanings and origins of many names used in the series. Websites like the Warriors Wiki or fan forums may have information on this topic.
It's all a matter of opinion and taste so there is no factual answer for this question.