His Uncle Vernon, Aunt Petunia, and cousin Dudley Dursley-to whom he was passed as an infant after the death of his parents- ensure that he's properly malnourished at all times.
Before turning 11, Harry was a malnourished child whith baggy, ragged clothes, unfit glasses and with probably clear behaviour red flags that pointed towards child abuse(it is once stated that years of experience have taught Harry to keep safe distance when Vernon is mad, when McGonagall takes Harry presumably to be ...
But he also had to endure some less savoury meals and not-at-all sweet mouthfuls along the way, so we can't begrudge him a slice of treacle tart or two. Here's our run-down of some of Harry's memorable food moments… The Dursleys had never exactly starved Harry, but he'd never been allowed to eat as much as he liked.
After being orphaned by Voldemort, Harry is then sent to live with his abusive relatives, the Dursleys, who starve him, and physically and emotionally abuse him. At the age of 11 Harry finds out that he is a wizard and is able to attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Fans of J. K. Rowling's beloved Harry Potter books will recognize Harry's favorite dessert - the Treacle Tart! A traditional English dessert, a Treacle Tart is made with a thin and flaky pastry shell filled with golden syrup, fresh breadcrumbs, and lemon, then baked to perfection.
Elf-made wine
We see the wizarding world characters enjoy a goblet of wine on numerous occasions (Hagrid, perhaps the most frequently) but one quirk seems to be that house-elves make a particular type of wine that everyone enjoys.
In Potter syndrome, the primary problem is kidney failure. The kidneys fail to develop properly as the baby is growing in the womb. The kidneys normally produce the amniotic fluid (as urine). Potter phenotype refers to a typical facial appearance that occurs in a newborn when there is no amniotic fluid.
Patients often see multiple doctors before they get their headaches diagnosed – and Harry Potter, it turns out, is no exception. Back in 2007 a leading headache specialist, after poring through Harry's headache history, concluded that the boy's intermittent stabbing head pain must be due to migraines.
Post-Traumatic Stress, also via Harry
Even if that Harry-in-an-institution theory doesn't hold up, he definitely suffers from PTSD.
Also, Dumbledore knows Harry was mistreated because he told Harry “you had suffered. I knew you would when I left you on your aunt and uncle's doorstep. I knew I was condemning you to ten dark and difficult years.” He even says to the Dursleys, “he has known nothing but neglect and often cruelty at your hands.” And “…
Dear Petunia, It is with great sadness that I must inform you of the death of your sister and her husband. They were murdered by a Dark wizard known as Lord Voldemort, whose cruelty and violence they had been fighting for years. I tried my best to protect them, but, alas, I regret to say that I failed.
But Rowling states that as for Vernon Dursley—true to form—he hated Harry for much more human reasons: he felt embarrassed by his father, James Potter, who Harry uncomfortably reminded him of. Rowling wrote that when Vernon met the Potters, James was amused by Vernon, and made the mistake of showing it.
Harry himself is a half-blood, since his pure-blood father, James, married a Muggle-born witch named Lily, and his maternal grandparents were Muggles.
He admitted in their talk that his personal therapist had diagnosed him with PTSD, at least. He connected the diagnosis to past drug use, saying cocaine did nothing for him, but marijuana “really helped” him mentally. “Marijuana is different, that actually really did help me,” he explained.
Print. Harry James Potter holds half-blood status in Rowling's imagined wizarding world because his mother is Muggle-born and his father is pure-blood. There are three main blood statuses; pure-blood, half-blood, and Muggle-born, which are all methods of determining a witch or wizard's magical lineage.
Since Emma Watson was diagnosed with combined/hyperactive type ADHD herself as a child, it is not beyond the realm of possibility that she may have brought some of these traits to her stellar portrayal of Hermione, which launched her acting career and endeared her to millions of fans around the world.
Luna Lovegood, from J.K. Rowling's beloved Harry Potter series, is a dreamy example of inattentive ADHD.
People with OCD often tend to be perfectionists, which Hermione appears to be. Her fear of being imperfect, of making a mistake, of getting into trouble, or not doing well academically makes her extremely anxious.
Eddie Redmayne himself has said in interviews that he feels that Newt probably has Asperger's syndrome based on how JK Rowling described Newt's mannerisms to him, but would have unlikely been diagnosed as the films take place in the 1920's long before Kanner and Asperger first published their work on autism.
This is the reason that Gilderoy Lockhart, victim of his own mangled Memory Charm, has permanent amnesia, why the poor Longbottoms remain permanently damaged by magical torture, and why Mad-Eye Moody had to resort to a wooden leg and a magical eye when the originals were irreparably damaged in a wizards' battle; Luna ...
Potter syndrome primarily affects newborns assigned male at birth. In most cases, an infant with Potter syndrome will die at birth or soon after.
In the books, the famous butterbeer is described as giving people a slight “buzz” but the version made at Universal theme park and the homemade version does not contain alcohol, although you may get a sugar high if you drink a couple glasses. If you're wondering, “Can kids can drink butter beer?” The answer is yes!
Hermione is tipsy. Neville is serving drinks. Ron is sipping mead and Harry is partying with his professors.
The Emerald Potion, also known as the Drink of Despair, is a mysterious potion which induces fear, delirium, and extreme thirst. According to Dumbledore, the potion cannot be penetrated by hand, vanished, parted, scooped up, siphoned away, transfigured, charmed, or otherwise made to change its nature in any way.