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"miniscule amounts of commonly enjoyed foods" - wouldn't this, using the logic of homeopathy, inoculate you against the supposed bad effects of these foods? Therefore, wouldn't this be a pill to be taken before Christmas to allow you to then pig out to your heart's content over the seasonal gluttony-fest? |
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What like a cheesecake vaccination? Yes please. |
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I did wonder about what the homeopathy
crowd would make of this. I also wonder
what it would taste like. |
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That you wouldn't taste it at all makes it an irony pill. (+) |
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"A little bit of Lou Bega" |
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Can they put gin in a pill? |
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Gin pills were once sold for kidney problems. |
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Pretty much baked, in the form of almost-all-flavoured jelly beans. |
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Why stop at top 100? Why not put all foods in? Or even ALL THINGS! There should be a term using "omni" to describe a pill which contains all things. Omnipresent? |
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All things? That would be dirt. |
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//Can they put gin in a pill?// |
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To spare myself the foul taste, I once tried to manually fill cough syrup into old capsules (formerly herbal something in them). It was not worth the effort as the gelatin got gooey and I tasted anyway... I think gin would erode the capsule even quicker. While not for home assembly, thick Gel caps could surely contain a smidge o' gin, vodka or other. |
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<later edit>hmmmm, too much information Zooz.</le> |
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