Salt Poisoning

Any Peuchen who has ingested salt and was not able to throw it up before digesting it will develope salt poisoning.

The level of sickness varies depending on the amount of salt ingested, but common symptoms include a loss of healing, dizziness, and nausea.

The affects of the salt are cumulative, as the Peuchen's body will not purge itself of the poison, allowing salt to build up over time to dangerous levels if care is not taken. Accute salt poisoning can be fatal in rare cases, but it is more common for sufferers to due as a result of their healing factors failing them when injured.
Type
Chemical Compound
Origin
Natural
Cycle
Chronic, Acquired
Rarity
Uncommon
Affected Species

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