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  2. Hearts and Hooves Day - Wikipedia

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    The three happen across Twilight Sparkle, reading a book about Hearts and Hooves Day, including the recipe for a potion purportedly able to make a couple fall in love. Borrowing the book, the Crusaders create the potion, and again lure Cheerilee and Big McIntosh to a romantic setting.

  3. Potion - Wikipedia

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    By the 13th century, this word became pocioun, referring to either a medicinal drink, or a dose of liquid medicine (or poison). The word "potion" is also cognate with the Spanish words pocion with the same meaning, and ponzoña, meaning "poison"; The word pozione was originally the same word for both "poison" and "potion" in Italian, but by the ...

  4. Elixir of life - Wikipedia

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    The elixir of life (Medieval Latin: elixir vitae), also known as elixir of immortality, is a potion that supposedly grants the drinker eternal life and/or eternal youth. This elixir was also said to cure all diseases. Alchemists in various ages and cultures sought the means of formulating the elixir.

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  6. I Shall Survive Using Potions! - Wikipedia

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    I Shall Survive Using Potions! ( Japanese : ポーション頼みで生き延びます! , Hepburn : Pōshon-danomi de Ikinobimasu! ) is a Japanese light novel series written by FUNA.

  7. Aqua Tofana - Wikipedia

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    The active ingredients of the mixture are known, but not how they were blended. [citation needed] Aqua Tofana contained mostly arsenic and lead, and possibly belladonna.It was a colorless, tasteless liquid and therefore easily mixed with water or wine to be served during meals.

  8. Flying ointment - Wikipedia

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    Flying ointment is a hallucinogenic ointment said to have been used by witches in the practice of European witchcraft from at least as far back as the Early Modern period, when detailed recipes for such preparations were first recorded and when their usage spread to colonial North America.

  9. Chinese alchemical elixir poisoning - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese history, the alchemical practice of concocting elixirs of immortality from metallic and mineral substances began circa the 4th century BCE in the late Warring states period, reached a peak in the 9th century CE Tang dynasty when five emperors died, and, despite common knowledge of the dangers, elixir poisoning continued until the 18th century Qing dynasty.