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She took a sip of lukewarm water from the sun-drenched pond. "Never icy, never boiling," the Owl had warned.

The Owl looked over his spectacles and nodded. "You have been pushing your voice too hard in this dry air. You must learn to ." He sent the Nightingale on three small tasks: RS - Coat Your Throat.avi.mp4

Herbal teas (like peppermint or chamomile) or warm lemon water. She took a sip of lukewarm water from the sun-drenched pond

Once in a lush forest, there lived a Nightingale known for having the most beautiful voice in the world. Every evening, she would sing to the moon, and all the animals would stop to listen. "You have been pushing your voice too hard in this dry air

By the time the moon rose, the Nightingale felt a smooth, warm sensation in her throat. The "coating" of rest, hydration, and honey had worked. She opened her beak and a melody more crystal-clear than ever before flowed through the trees. From that day on, she never forgot that to give her best to the world, she first had to take care of herself.

"Owl," she croaked, "my voice is gone! I cannot sing for the forest tonight."