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== How Healing Potions work ==
== How Healing Potions work ==
Healing (especially via a Healing [[Potions|Potion]]) is basically achieved with acceleration of the natural healing abilities of the human body. With that in mind, most healing potions are specifically made as cures for injuries. While they can and should be applied orally and externally on the wound, there are several reasons why they are no panacea:
Healing (especially via a Healing [[Potions|Potion]]) is basically achieved with acceleration of the natural healing abilities of the human body. With that in mind, most healing potions are specifically made as cures for injuries. While they can and should be applied orally and externally on the wound, there are several reasons why they are no panacea:
* Potions can't regenerate missing limbs<ref name="1.00 D">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/07/14/1-00-d/ Chapter 1.00 D]</ref> or heal frostbites well.<ref name="2.08">[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/09/2-09/ Chapter 2.08]</ref>
* Potions can't regenerate missing limbs or heal frostbites.<ref>Please find the exact chapter?</ref>
* Potions don't heal viral or bacterial infections. In fact, they accelerate both the bodies immune reaction, and the strengthen the attacker, which can push a feverish body over the edge, and lead to quick death. It has been noted that liberal use of healing potions during the outbreak of an epidemic will stop that epidemic, because infected people die to quickly to spread the illness. This also applies to festered wounds: applying more healing potion when such a wound refuses to close, makes the situation worse and not better.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/23/6-33-e/ Chapter 6.33 E]</ref>
* Potions don't heal viral or bacterial infections. In fact, they accelerate both the bodies immune reaction, and the strengthen the attacker, which can push a feverish body over the edge, and lead to quick death. It has been noted that liberal use of healing potions during the outbreak of an epidemic will stop that epidemic, because infected people die to quickly to spread the illness. This also applies to festered wounds: applying more healing potion when such a wound refuses to close, makes the situation worse and not better.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/07/23/6-33-e/ Chapter 6.33 E]</ref>
* Potions become ineffective with the passing of time, similar to [[Earthworlders|Earthworlder]] medicines that often have a best-before-date. Also, a sealed healing potion should be used up quickly after being opened. It can be used several times by applying it sparingly, but it will go bad after some time.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/20/6-39/ Chapter 6.39]</ref>
* Potions become ineffective with the passing of time, similar to [[Earthworlders|Earthworlder]] medicines that often have a best-before-date. Also, a sealed healing potion should be used up quickly after being opened. It can be used several times by applying it sparingly, but it will go bad after some time.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2019/08/20/6-39/ Chapter 6.39]</ref>
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