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{{Quote|Being an effective remedie against pustules, hives, boils and many other scrofulous conditions. This is a robust potion of powerful character. Care should be taken when brewing. Prepared incorrectly this potion has been known to cause boils, rather than cure them...|[[Zygmunt Budge]], ''[[Book of Potions]]''.|Wonderbook: Book of Potions}}
 
{{Quote|Being an effective remedie against pustules, hives, boils and many other scrofulous conditions. This is a robust potion of powerful character. Care should be taken when brewing. Prepared incorrectly this potion has been known to cause boils, rather than cure them...|[[Zygmunt Budge]], ''[[Book of Potions]]''.|Wonderbook: Book of Potions}}
The '''Cure for Boils'''<ref name="HBP/g">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]''</ref><ref name="Pottermore"/> (also known as simply '''Boil Cure'''<ref name="TCG">''[[Harry Potter Trading Card Game]]''</ref>) is a [[potion]] which cures boils, even those produced by the [[Pimple Jinx]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]] - NDS version</ref> It is an elementary potion taught to [[first year]] students at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Hogwarts]]. Its recipe can be found in ''[[Magical Drafts and Potions]]''<ref name="PS8"/> and ''[[Book of Potions]]''.<ref name=BOP>''[[Wonderbook: Book of Potions]]''</ref>
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The '''Cure for Boils'''<ref name="HBP/g">''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]]''</ref><ref name="Pottermore"/> (also known as simply '''Boil Cure'''<ref name="TCG">''[[Harry Potter Trading Card Game]]''</ref>) is a [[potion]] which cures boils, even those produced by the [[Pimple Jinx]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)]] - NDS version</ref> It is an elementary potion and the recipe can be found in ''[[Magical Drafts and Potions]]''<ref name="PS8"/> and ''[[Book of Potions]]''.<ref name=BOP>''[[Wonderbook: Book of Potions]]''</ref>
   
If the potion is made successful, there will be pink smoke raising from the cauldron.<ref name="Pottermore"/>
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If the potion is made successfully, there will be pink smoke raising from the cauldron.<ref name="Pottermore"/>
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==History==
 
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As this is a simple potion it is one of the first one learned at [[Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]. Students in their first year brew this potion in class. [[Harry Potter]] and his classmates brewed this during the [[1991-1992 school year]] under the teaching of the potions master at the time [[Professor Snape|Professor Severus Snape]].
==Ingredients==
 
*[[Horned slug|Horned Slugs ]]
 
*[[Porcupine Quill|Porcupine Quills ]]
 
*[[Snake fangs|Snake Fangs]]
 
   
 
==Brewing instructions==
 
==Brewing instructions==

Revision as of 23:12, 8 July 2014

"Being an effective remedie against pustules, hives, boils and many other scrofulous conditions. This is a robust potion of powerful character. Care should be taken when brewing. Prepared incorrectly this potion has been known to cause boils, rather than cure them..."
Zygmunt Budge, Book of Potions.[src]

The Cure for Boils[3][2] (also known as simply Boil Cure[4]) is a potion which cures boils, even those produced by the Pimple Jinx.[5] It is an elementary potion and the recipe can be found in Magical Drafts and Potions[1] and Book of Potions.[6]

If the potion is made successfully, there will be pink smoke raising from the cauldron.[2]

History

As this is a simple potion it is one of the first one learned at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Students in their first year brew this potion in class. Harry Potter and his classmates brewed this during the 1991-1992 school year under the teaching of the potions master at the time Professor Severus Snape.

Brewing instructions

According to Magical Drafts and Potions:

Part 1

  1. Add 6 snake fangs to the mortar.
  2. Crush into a fine powder using the pestle.
  3. Add 4 measures of the crushed fangs to your cauldron.
  4. Heat the mixture to 250 for 10 seconds.
  5. Wave your wand.
  6. Leave to brew and return in 33-45 minutes.

Part 2

  1. Add 4 horned slugs to your cauldron.
  2. Take the cauldron off the fire before adding the next ingredient.[1]
  3. Add 2 porcupine quills to your cauldron.
  4. Stir 5 times, clockwise.
  5. Wave your wand to complete the potion.

According to Book of Potions:

  1. Add crushed snake fangs to your cauldron and stir.
  2. Slice your Pungous Onions finely and place in cauldron, then heat the mixture.
  3. Add dried nettles.
  4. Add a dash of Flobberworm mucus and stir vigourously.
  5. Add a sprinkle of powdered ginger root and stir vigourously again.
  6. Add pickled Shrake spines.
  7. Stir gently, so as not to overexcite the Shrake spines.
  8. Add a glug of stewed horned slugs.
  9. Add porcupine quills.
  10. Finally, wave your wand over the cauldron to finish the potion.

Dangers

When brewing the potion, the cauldron must be taken off the fire before adding the porcupine quills, or, as Neville Longbottom found out, the cauldron will melt and create a horrid odour, and if it spills will cause the skin to erupt in vicious boils.[1]

Behind the scenes

Cure4Boils

A Cure for Boils being brewed.

  1. Heat the cauldron until the potion turns red.
  2. Heat it again until turns green.
  3. Pour Flobberworm Mucus until the potion turns pink.
  4. Heat again until it turns orange.
  5. Mix the dried nettles until it turns green.
  6. Heat again until it turns blue.
  7. Mix crushed snake fangs until the potion turns pink.
  8. Mix Porcupine quills until the potion turns orange.
  9. Pour stewed horned slugs until it turns turquoise.
  10. And last, heat the potion until it turns red. (continuing to heat until it turns pink turns the brew more effective)
  • Harry Potter for Kinect features another alternative recipe, which is rather similar to a simplified version of the one from the Half-Blood Prince game above:
  1. Stir the starting potion clockwise until the mixture turns from blue to red.
  2. Add flobberworm mucus until the potion turns pink.
  3. Sprinkle in dried nettles into the potion turns green.
  4. Crush snake fangs in mortar and pestle, then add to cauldron until potion turns yellow.
  5. Add horned slugs until the potion turns blue.
  6. Stir clockwise until the potion returns to red.

Appearances

Notes and references

Potions (class)
Wideye-or-awakening-potion
Potioneers
Arsenius Jigger · Baruffio · Bella Navarro · Bilius Finbok · Blossom Degrasse · Dai Ryusaki · Damocles Belby · Dorothy Sprottle · Erica Stainwright · Fatimah Lawang · Fleamont Potter · Gethsemane Prickle · Gilderoy Lockhart · Glossy · Glover Hipworth · Golpalott · Gregory the Smarmy · Gunhilda de Gorsemoor · Hector Dagworth-Granger · Hesper Starkey · Jalal Sehmi · J. Pippin · Laverne de Montmorency · Libatius Borage · Linfred of Stinchcombe · Mulpepper · Mundungus Fletcher · Nicolas Flamel · Phineas Bourne · Priya Treadwell · Quintia McQuoid · Regulus Moonshine · Rogue alchemist · Rubens Winikus · Sacharissa Tugwood · Skower · Tilden Toots · Dr Ubbly · Vindictus Viridian · Zenith Xeep · Zygmunt Budge
Potions at Hogwarts
Cauldron cupboard · Dungeon Five · Potions basement · Potions Classroom · Potions Club · Potions Staircase · Potion Master's office · Potions Storeroom
Professors Bartholomew · Horace Slughorn · Severus Snape · Swoopstikes · Unnamed Professor (16th century) · Aesop Sharp (19th century) · Unnamed Professor (2021)
Textbooks A Collection of Above Three Hundred Receipts in Cookery, Physick, and Surgery · Advanced Potion-Making · Ingredient Encyclopedia · Magical Drafts and Potions · One Thousand Magical Herbs and Fungi
Potions studied at Hogwarts
Ageing Potion · Amortentia · Antidotes · Antidote to Common Poisons · Antidote to garish pink blended poison · Antidote to Uncommon Poisons · Antidote to Veritaserum · Babbling Beverage · Befuddlement Draught · Calming Draught · Cheese-Based Potions · Confusing Concoction · Cough Potion · Cure for Boils · Deflating Draught · Doxycide · Draught of Living Death · Draught of Peace · Elixir to Induce Euphoria · Erumpent Potion · Essence of Insanity · Everlasting Elixirs · Felix Felicis · Fire Protection Potion · Forgetfulness Potion · The Famous French Method for the Bite of a Mad Dog · Garish pink blended poison · Garrotting Gas · Girding Potion · Hair-Raising Potion · Herbicide Potion · Hiccoughing Solution · Invigoration Draught · Laughing Potion · Mandrake Restorative Draught · Memory Potion · Pepperup Potion · Polyjuice Potion · Pompion Potion · Potion for Dreamless Sleep · Rat Tonic · Regerminating Potion · Scintillation Solution · Shrinking Solution · Skele-Gro · Strength Potion · Strengthening Solution · Swelling Solution · Undetectable Poisons · Veritaserum · Weedosoros · Wideye Potion · Wiggenweld Potion · Wit-Sharpening Potion · Wolfsbane Potion · Wound-Cleaning Potion
Potions Club
Potions Club HBPG
Members
Harry Potter · Hufflepuff girl · Horace Slughorn (possibly)
Potions
Antidote to Common Poisons · Cure for Boils · Dragon dung fertiliser · Draught of Living Death · Draught of Peace · Elixir to Induce Euphoria · Girding Potion · Love Potion Antidote · Oculus Potion · Polyjuice Potion · Shrinking Solution · Stamina Game · Volubilis Potion · Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes Love Potion · Wiggenweld Potion · Wit-Sharpening Potion
Badges
Last Gasp Badge · Master Potioneer Badge · Messiest Mixer Badge · Potions Beginner's Luck Badge · Potions Club Member Badge · Potions Club Star Badge · Potions Club Veteran Badge · Potions Endurance Badge · Smoky Brewer Badge · Speedy Brewer Badge
Locations
Hogwarts greenhouses