Kiska looked at the spiny plant, it looked familiar, but she couldn't figure out what it was. "I have no idea miss, what is it used for?" She asked, turning a leaf this way and that as she analyzed each part of it. She had heard the name before somewhere, but wasn't quite sure what it did.
"The Aloe Vera comes from desert-like regions, not so unlike where your people come from," said the professor to the small Benshira. "It is a very commonly used medicinal herb. It can be used in many applications, gels, drinks, creams, and lotions. It helps to heal wounds and burns, and does wonders for your skin." She said. "Today we'll be learning how to prepare it for use by making it into a gel and then turning it into lotion. Take a mortar and pestle now," said the professor, scooting them closer.
"What are those for then?" Kiska asked her, pointing to the small containers on the desk.
"Oh those are for the preparation process," said the woman, taking two small knives from the desk drawer. She handed one to Kiska over the desk. "I taught you how to make each of those in our previous sessions, if you'll remember." She pointed to each one, naming them off, "sunflower oil, beeswax, almond oil, coconut oil, and lanolin. This is what we were making them for. And this," she said, pointing to the small pile of leaves, "is lavender. We'll be using that for fragrance. Now, the first thing to know about preparing Aloe Vera is to of course, harvest it. Cut the leave like this," she said, cutting the leaf at an angle with the small knife. "Then place it in an empty jar, she said, handing Kiska a jar that had been sitting on the edge of the desk.
Kiska followed her instructions, cutting the leaf exactly how she had been shown. Drae had already placed hers in an identical jar, and was waiting for Kiska to do so with hers. Kiska did this, and waited for further instruction.
"But that won't be enough dear, these are big plants, but we need about three leaves each. Go ahead and get two more and put them in the same jar," she said, cutting off two more leaves of her own. The plant was starting to look a little barren, but she supposed that this woman knew what she was doing. |