Petunia was made pretty by a potion that made her ill for an extended period, which doesn’t sound like the Philosopher’s Stone. Interesting theory, but I lean towards it being false.
I don’t have HP&PS on hand, but if true, that’d be evidence for your theory. That said, while Transfiguration sickness is canonical, it seems that the whole point of the Philosopher’s Stone is to bypass concerns like that, so I still lean against it being true.
Petunia was made pretty by a potion that made her ill for an extended period, which doesn’t sound like the Philosopher’s Stone. Interesting theory, but I lean towards it being false.
If I remember correctly, in the canon first book the Stone is meant to be used to make a potion.
Yes, it’s used to make the Elixir of Life.
I don’t have HP&PS on hand, but if true, that’d be evidence for your theory. That said, while Transfiguration sickness is canonical, it seems that the whole point of the Philosopher’s Stone is to bypass concerns like that, so I still lean against it being true.