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They’re known for their warm red color and several uses for healing. Most look to the mixture as a “cure-all” solution. However it is only one of many potions that can help and it can worsen some conditions. For this study, we’ll only go over the uses. Things to look out for: Side Effects: * Due to its slight ability to encourage healing of the injuries it is used for, it often makes the patient slightly tired. I believe it may be because it redirects the body’s energies to work fully toward healing, leaving the patient too drained to do much else.

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  • They’re known for their warm red color and several uses for healing. Most look to the mixture as a “cure-all” solution. However it is only one of many potions that can help and it can worsen some conditions. For this study, we’ll only go over the uses. Things to look out for: Side Effects: * Due to its slight ability to encourage healing of the injuries it is used for, it often makes the patient slightly tired. I believe it may be because it redirects the body’s energies to work fully toward healing, leaving the patient too drained to do much else.
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  • They’re known for their warm red color and several uses for healing. Most look to the mixture as a “cure-all” solution. However it is only one of many potions that can help and it can worsen some conditions. For this study, we’ll only go over the uses. * Disinfecting open wounds – with application to a cloth it can clean a wound safely and prevent infections before it is bandaged up or sewn in * Ensuring internal wound recovery- By having a patient consume this, internal injuries will heal faster and be less likely to re-open. * Can help with minor illnesses, if given when a patient has barely started showing signs of an illness, it normally kicks it out within a few days. Though a patient should trust their natural system to handle it. Its best to only give to help illnesses if a patient is already suffering an injury and could use the extra help. Or are of higher class and would refuse to leave without the remedy otherwise. * Encourages bruises to fade – also only recommended if a patient is suffering from too much as it is or if they are of higher status. Guards may be given it for their bruises as well. Simply soak a cloth with the potion and leave it over the area to soothe it. Things to look out for: * Some patients have a curious allergic reaction to ingestion and applications of Health Potions. If a patient vomits, shouts in pain, or any other negative reaction: stop giving them the potion immediately. There are other potions that can likely help with whatever troubles they may be facing. Continuing to force this potion will only worsen their condition. Side Effects: * Due to its slight ability to encourage healing of the injuries it is used for, it often makes the patient slightly tired. I believe it may be because it redirects the body’s energies to work fully toward healing, leaving the patient too drained to do much else.
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