Here are all the herbs in Secrets of the Clans
Borage Leaves: Helps give queens more milk and reduces fever.
Burdock Root: Cures infection and rat bites
Catmint: Best remedy for greencough
Chervil: Infected wounds, bellyache
Cobweb: Stops bleeding
Coltsfoot: Shortness of breath
Comfrey: Broken bones
Dock: Soothing scratches
Dried Oak Leaf: Stops infection
Feverfew: Fevers
Goldenrod: Healing wounds
Honey: Soothing throats
Horsetail: Infected wounds
Juniper Berries: Trouble Breathing
Lavender: Fever
Marigold: Infection
Mouse Bile: Ticks
Poppy Seeds: Shock and Distress NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NURSING QUEENS
Stinging Nettle: Swallowed poison
Tansy: Coughs
Thyme: Anxiety, nerves
Watermint: Belly ache
Wild Garlic: Infection
Yarrow: Poison
There is such thing as catnip (catmint), or marigold, but I'm not sure if they actually do the things they tell you they do.
However I think that the Erins would do the things that would make a bit sense...
The herbs definitely exist but do not treat yourself with them!
different answer: Actully i got a scratch from my cat and i used ferns 2 clean out my wound, cobwebs 2 patch it up then used marigold 2 stop infection...this happened yesterday and my scratch is now healing up! so i would say do NOT eat any herbs but feel free 2 try them on a wound/scratch/cut.
I'm not sure, but I think Erin Hunter did her research. Poppy seeds, for example, actually do make you drowsy (but it would take a LOT to actually affect someone - more than you would find on a bagel).
No, warrior herbs like those mentioned in fiction or folklore do not have proven effects in real life. It's important to rely on scientifically-backed treatments and remedies for any health issues.
I wouldn't use any of them. Inside the warrior cats field guide, Erin Hunter says the same thing. (Well, Leafpool is the narrator, but you get the point)
yes warrior herbs are real herbs!
The herbs described in the Warriors book series do not necessarily work the same way on real cats. The use of herbs in the books is based on traditional herbal medicine beliefs and practices, but may not have the same effects in real life. It's always best to consult a veterinarian for accurate treatment for real cats.
The terricotta warriors were buried and made by a Chinese Emperor. He thought that they would fight for him if he was still an emperor in the after life xxx
There are a number of herbs for diabetes that can help you to enhance your life with diabetes. For example, herbs like ginseng that promote vitality are exceptional herbs to use if you have diabetes.
Cultivating Life - 2006 Herbs - 3.3 was released on: USA: 3 May 2008
Cultivating Life - 2006 Herbs 3-3 was released on: USA: 3 May 2008
Like most plant life, herbs need water, soil, air and sunlight to live.
Life would be nothing there's really nothing life would be without adrenal glands because really god created people such as( life) so to me i think life would live without adrenal glands;
because the author has given the animals a very civilized life and captivates you with her version of a wild animals life. No-one really understands why but it is good to give your own reason...
The terracotta warriors are made of clay. They never had a life, let alone a lifestyle.
Herbs were put into the body after the major organs were removed. The mummification was to preserve the body for the life the person would have in the afterlife.
warriors and rulers
The three domains of life all represent some really (and I mean REALLY) ancient forms of life. So the answer would be 'all of them.'