Third Years Guide to Ace Potions: A Study Guide
This book is intended for all who need a quick study reference guide for PTNS-301. It has a glossary of terms & its appropriate meanings for the entire course. Each chapter is based on a lesson; where it won't go into grave detail, but will give you the necessary components to study for upcoming tests & assignments. This does not include mid-term & final exams. All detailed information about each topic is in your official lessons with the Professor. DO NOT COPY AS IT IS PLAGIARISM!
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Lesson Three: Potions Lab Bruise Removal Paste Part 1 Study Guide
Chapter 4
This style of the potion is made in pewter cauldrons & uses Celsius temperature.
Loki Gunderson invented this potion in 1953. He wanted to increase the healing speed without the process being too unnatural & for it to be slightly milder. He partnered with Salisbury Salves, in which has made the paste commercially since then.
Estimated Brewing Time (EBT): 1 hour, 26 minutes, 5 seconds
Total Brewing Time (EBT): 19 hours, 26 minutes, 5 seconds (1 day)
Ingredients:
⊱ 1L of water
⊱ 5 tsp of pomegranate juice
⊱ 4 tbsp of powdered sulphur
⊱ 3 tbsp of Flobberworm Mucus
⊱ 1 peeled Shrivelfig
⊱ 2 horned slugs
⊱ 3 sprigs of dittany
⊱ 6 lacewing flies
⊱ 4 dried nettles
⊱ 3 caterpillars
Instructions Part One
1. Add 1L of water & heat to 90 degrees Celsius. Juice the 1 Shrivelfig into a clean vial & slowly add to cauldron. Stir once clockwise & add 3 sprigs of dittany.
2. Heat to 110 degrees Celsius for 20 seconds & decrease to 90 degrees Celsius. Add 2 horned slugs & stir three times counterclockwise.
3. Brew the potion for 25 minutes. The potion’s color should be a bluish green with a pale green smoke.
4. Add 5 measures (teaspoon) of pomegranate juice to the cauldron. Add 6 lacewig flies & 4 dried nettles to the mortar & pestle. Crush to a fine evenness.
5. Add 3 measures (tablespoon) of crushed items to cauldron. Heat to 110 degrees Celsius & decrease to 90 degrees Celsius. Stir twice clockwise.
Instructions Part Two
1. Add 2 measures (tablespoon) of sulphur & stir 3 times clockwise. Brew for 35 minutes. The potion’s color should be a pale green with a light pink smoke.
2. Add 3 caterpillars & stir 3 times counterclockwise. Add 2 measures (tablespoon) of sulphur to the cauldron.
3. Heat to 110 degrees Celsius & decrease to 90 degrees Celsius. Stir twice counterclockwise. Brew for 20 minutes & cool for 5 minutes.
4. Add 3 measures (tablespoon) of Flobberworm Mucus & add more if thicker is desired. Stir with a wooden spoon for evenness.
5. Use a funnel or the Siphoning Charm to transfer to vial. The potion’s color should be a dark yellow with a canary yellow smoke. It will smell like freshly cut grass or freshly dug earth.
Usage Notes
If you add all four tablespoons of sulphur during part two, it can cause large blood blisters on the skin & thick hairy black hair to sprout. Store this potion for eighteen months at room temperature & do not store in direct sunlight. Use by applying topically & do not swallow or inject it into your body. Do not use under five years old. Pregnant witches may use the paste moderately. Allergic reactions can include sneezing, headaches, rashes, upset stomach, nausea, itching, & burning. Do not use if you have haemophilia.