Cull the thousands of prescriptive bits of health promoting advice from popular magazines and folklore; combine them in a pill.
I've been tempted to try a hundred miracle treatments for everything from head aches to heart attacks, offered up by everyone and grandad, too. All of it: soup to nuts, A to Zinc, fine to ugly, and north to south based on claims made by someone miraculously returned to health by using a named substance. Just read the list of benefits, glowing testamonials,
So why not just put a smidgin of all the good stuff into a pill and then relax and wait for the miracle? That way we'll feel nothing but better for a long, long time.-- reensure, Apr 02 2002 Sceptic's Dictonary: placebo http://skepdic.com/placebo.html [jutta, Apr 02 2002] More probably, you will feel horrible for an instant - and then no more.-- neelandan, Apr 02 2002 neelandan, the optimist.-- bristolz, Apr 02 2002 (be) no more.-- neelandan, Apr 02 2002 heh.-- bristolz, Apr 02 2002 Queen Mum lived to a 101 on gin and dubonnet. cheers ma'am.-- po, Apr 02 2002 Baked. Every homeopathic medicine that makes it into the gutters is made off-the-chart potent by way of dissolution. Years later, it's back in your drinking water.-- loonquawl, Jan 20 2009 Are you suggesting that the Queen Mum (Gawd bless 'er) was dissolute?-- coprocephalous, Jan 20 2009 Oh dear.
If you put a smidgen of everything in there, nothing is going to be at a worthwhile concentration, even assuming it has some potential benefit.
Also, the odds are that you'll be allergic to at least one of the vast number of ingredients.
[po] - she died??-- MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 20 2009 No, [po] is just fine, as far as I know.
Rumor even has it that she's really good.-- normzone, Jan 20 2009 random, halfbakery