Warburg's Tincture

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An adapted formula of an old British antipyretic (a medicine that reduces fever). This, of anything a modern apothecary or an alchemist might know, is one of the surest formulas.

Casting Instructions for 'Warburg's Tincture'

You will need the following items for this spell:

  • 4 parts of Aloe.
  • 3 parts of Fennel.
  • 2 parts of Saffron.
  • 1 part of Myrrh.
  • 1 part of Camphor.
  • 10 parts of an alcoholic spirit.
  • 4 parts of Quinine (Disulphate of Quinine)
  • A water bath (recommended) or a kettle.
  • The following are optional:
  • 1 part of Zedoary root.
  • 1 part of Gentian root.
  • 1 part of Elecampane root.
  • 1 part of Rhubarb root.
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You will need the following items for this spell:

  • 4 parts of Aloe.
  • 3 parts of Fennel.
  • 2 parts of Saffron.
  • 1 part of Myrrh.
  • 1 part of Camphor.
  • 10 parts of an alcoholic spirit.
  • 4 parts of Quinine (Disulphate of Quinine)
  • A water bath (recommended) or a kettle.
  • The following are optional:
  • 1 part of Zedoary root.
  • 1 part of Gentian root.
  • 1 part of Elecampane root.
  • 1 part of Rhubarb root.

Chop the ingredients from Aloe to Camphor (and any optionals too) and mix them together.

* To use a kettle as a replacement for a water bath, you must continually heat the water to close-to-boiling temperature and take it off the fire until it cools a bit. Repeat for the needed amount of time.

Add the alcohol to the mix and put it in the water bath for 12 hours.

Add the Disulphate of Quinine and leave it all be until all of Quinine has dissolved.

Let the produced liquor cool, filter and put in the container of choice. Now, you have prepared Warburg's Tincture. Administer to the patient in small amounts two times a day.


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Added to on Jul 30, 2018
Last edited on Jul 17, 2019
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this one spells must be working, & i actually about to ask why should we use that ingredient list? ''disulphate of quenine'' , i just get to how we get that substance. Hope i can mail author, study about connection between chemistry substance and Mystic.

Aug 01, 2023
The list was compiled by dr. Carl Warburg, from whom the tincture gets its name. This is an instance of combining the powers of chemistry and sorcery for best effect - technically, the tincture will have an effect even without magical enhancement. As for quinine, the easiest way should be to acquire the plant - that is, bark of the chinchona - and use that . The disulphate is a refined ingredient, which may be unavailable in some regions of the world due to official regulations.

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