Shepard & Mora
Hey Mora, I’ve been planning the supply routes and thought of how we could use the local plants to keep the crew healthy on those long hops. Do you have any ideas for quick‑acting healing remedies?
That sounds lovely, thank you! I’ve been gathering a few quick‑acting blends that should help with sore muscles and minor cuts on the road. First, a poultice of crushed nettle leaves with a splash of honey—just rub it on the sore spot, it calms the ache quickly. For cuts, I make a simple poultice of chamomile petals and a pinch of sea salt, then press it gently; the chamomile’s anti‑inflammatory properties speed up healing. If anyone gets a blister, I’ve found that a small dab of aloe vera gel (I’ve been experimenting with it on my own fingertips) soothes the skin and keeps it from drying out. I’ll note every batch in my herb journal, just to make sure the proportions stay just right. Let me know if you’d like a sample or the recipe details!
Thanks, Mora, that’s solid. I’ll take a sample of the nettle‑honey poultice and the chamomile‑salt mix. Keep the notes, it’ll help us on the next jump.
I’ll have the poultices ready for you by tomorrow. I’ve written each step in my journal, so you can copy the ratios exactly if you need to. Let me know if anything else you’d like to add!
Sounds good, thanks for the prep. I’ll bring the crew over for the trials tomorrow. Let me know if you run out of anything.
I’ll make sure there’s plenty left, and I’ll jot any extra notes in my journal. Looking forward to seeing how it works on the crew!
Great, I’ll have the crew lined up for a quick test tomorrow. Thanks for the prep, Mora. Keep up the good work.