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There is at least one example of an 'anti-drug' I know of, although I believe Irn Bru - the well known Scottish anti-alcohol drug - is relatively unfamiliar to non-Scots (apparently, it's big in Russia... go figure). The evidence for its restorative effects is overwhelming though. I myself find that the lingering effects of a good session the previous night can be completely canceled out through the medicinal use of this substance in the morning. A full bottle usually does the trick. |
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There are several body-detoxifiers on the market, Goldenseal being the first that springs to mind. Aside from maintaining general good health or trying to get rid of a cold, people use them to help remove pesky controlled substances from their systems in case their employers test for them. I don't know if they flush out caffeine, though. |
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If they have it pittsburgh I bet the locals would call it "ion
boo" (don't get me wrong I love the Pixburgh (excuse me,
*Pittsburgh* accent) |
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Won't the combined effect of both drugs simply cancel one another out? |
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The idea is an ok one, but illustrates a fundamental misunderstanding of how the body deals with several different classes of drugs both in the physiological changes they do (or do NOT) bring about, and how they are metabolized. A simpler idea: don't abuse and overuse drugs of any sort, and you won't need this concoction. If you NEED something like caffeine to function, something is wrong. Quitting is easier than developing yet another money drain for your preferred habit. |
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[djanaba]: I agree entirely, but I'm still going to annotate. (takes sip from cup of strong black coffee, drag from cigarette, knocks back whisky and settles down to type hoping that this won't knock his amphetamine rush off track.) |
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[all]: Instead of trying to find a counter drug for every drug that's used how about installing a small detox unit in the body. So, say your favoured drug is alcohol. When you come back from the bar and want to go to sleep you click the green button on your detox remote control and it filters the blood for alcohol and stores it. When you fancy letting go, click the red button and the alcohol is re-introduced. Paaaaarty time.
This idea has three main downsides:
1) It requires surgery.
2) Colour-blind people may have a problem with the buttons.
3) Its completely insane. |
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Would you expect this to use custard or nanites for filtering? |
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well you see... you get an anti-gravity device.... interacts with the vernon/casmir effect... in a box... so that the drug is there and not there at the same time |
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