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Droo The students were doing well. Good.
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Alright, take the ginger root and grate it directly over the cauldron. Then let simmer for about 5 minutes." She demonstrated, and then summoned reishi the mushroom showing it to the class.
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This red, heart shaped mushroom is called a reishi mushroom. It is nicknamed the mushroom of immortality because of its healing properties. Some muggles think it cures cancer, diabetes, liver problems... It depends on how it's used. Thinly slice all the mushrooms and add them to the cauldron. Take your wand and wave it over the cauldron with a fast strinking oblique motion and cast the spell." She said and once she was finished diffindoing them and adding them she performed the wand movement and cast "
Sanum!"
Tayla took a ginger root and grated it over the cauldron just as Professor Lafay had demonstrated. Her potion seems to be brewing well, at least Tayla hoped so. While she let it simmer for five minutes, Tayla took one reishi mushroom and sliced it thinly. She added the mushroom slices into the cauldron when the five minutes were up.
"Sanum," Tayla said without using her wand. She wanted to make sure she'd say it correctly. She also practice the movement once without saying the incantation. After that, she performed the spell.
"Sanum!" Quote:
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Droo "Leave the cauldron to cool. The ones of your who are allergic now take a cupful and drink it, see if that works. Those who aren't. Can come here and retrieve a vial of this." She showed a potion that induced an allergy. Take the counter-measure and then take one of the items on the table to see which you are now allergic to.
She let her cauldron cool. Tayla didn't seem allergic to anything so she went to the professor and took a vial of the allergy-inducing potion. Trying not to be too nervous, she sipped a little of it. Tayla shook her head. It wasn't the most pleasant of tastes. She then went to the items at the table and was about to try a strawberry when she started sneezing hard.
"Achoo!" It was the flowers next to her.
"Achoo! Achoo!" Yikes! Her eyes were starting to tear up.
Tayla quickly went back to her cauldron, took a cup of the potion she had made and drank, hoping it would work. In a couple seconds, Tayla stopped sneezing and felt much better.
"So that's what an allergy feels like," she said to herself, feeling thankful she had none and that the potion worked.
"Cool!" she smiled.