Really, some of the herbs are real! Here are the basic: Infected rat bites: Burdock root Bleeding: Cobweb To ease pain and make the patient drowsy: Poppy Seed Death Berries (Yew): Kills a cat in minutes.
No, the herbs used in the Warrior Cats series are fictional and not safe for human consumption. It's always best to consult a healthcare professional for any health concerns or medicine needs.
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 medicine cat trains u by teaching u all the herbs and how to use them, they teach how to understand dreams from starclan and give good advice to the clan leader. medicine cats may become warriors before becoming medicine cats.
A person who sells herbs to be used as medicine is typically called an herbalist or a herbal practitioner.
any herbs that would be edible or be medicine.
herbs and roots.
they used herbs and berries
herbs,animal fats,medicinal plants
they used herbs and all kinds of fruits.
Ron Teeguarden has written: 'The Ancient Wisdom of the Chinese Tonic Herbs' 'Chinese tonic herbs' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Materia medica, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use, Tonics (Medicinal preparations)
Kampo (sometimes spelled kanpo) is a Japanese variant of Chinese traditional medicine that involves the extensive use of herbs.
Eve Rogans has written: 'Chinese herbal medicine' -- subject(s): Chinese Medicine, Herbs, Medicine, Chinese, Therapeutic use