Andinian Amber Paste Technology / Science in The Enther Chronicles | World Anvil
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Andinian Amber Paste

Taken from resin from the Andinian Rainbow Tree, the resin is mixed with water from the Mother's spring to create a paste which can be applied sparingly to any wound. This paste is known to miraculously heal wounds and remove any infections. The paste can also be eaten and will cure most sicknesses of the body though it is not possible of reversing the affects of death and decay but may reduce pain and slow down progressive diseases.

Utility

As mentioned, the paste can be used both internally and externally. Fresh wounds and budding illnesses are all but gauranteed to be healed if the paste can be applied or consumed in the early stages. The paste can still help with older wounds or further progressed illnesses but there are limits to it's capabilities. If a wounds inefection has killed a limb, the paste will not be able to restore it.

Manufacturing

The full process is unknown to those but a few Andinian healers, however it is common knowledge that the resin of the Andinian rainbow tree and the water from the Mother's Spring is at one point mixed together. There are other ingredients, and some Andinians believe that a blessing from their god gives it the miraculous healing properties.
Access & Availability
Andinian Amber Paste is highly sought after but is rarely traded outside of Andinia. When it is brought to other Kingdoms it is usually something sold to only the wealthiest but even then in small amounts.    Some outside of Andinia say this is a selfish move on the part of the Andinians. Such a miraculous medicine should be shared, but the Andinians fear not only abuse of the paste, but their abudent rainbow forest being pulled apart.
Complexity
As the key components are native only to Andinia, and it's recipe only known to a few of Andinia's greatest healers it is difficult for anyone else to replicate.

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