Reminds me of Wild Tiger:
"Wild Tiger is the combat-proven liquid energy grenade that allows soldiers to see sounds (!!).
Stay awake for 3 days (without the inconvenience of blinking!!!), smell explosives (and beat them into submission!).
Tastes like you are drinking acid, but once the pain fades you will know the power of GOD."
Local non-licensed doctor here.
Diluting your daily intake of Radithor on a cup of water (preferably tea) it's recommended for one to fully digest it
No Ivy don’t drink that!! No!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eben_Byers
He drank 1400 bottles of Radithor. He wound up having to have most of his upper and lower jaws removed.
The rumblies your two-and-a-half tumblies lets you know it's working.
Back in the 1930s, I think, there were many things containing radioactive material. Creams, makeup, and toothpaste were laced with radium. Water wouldn't surprise me then.
[quote]"legio_n7":/users/803939 said:
Would you believe if I say that people drank water with Radium, thinking it's good for them? And label "Radithor" existed irl.
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[b]yes[/b]
[quote]"catman9222":/users/246062 said:
Tastes like Nuka Cola
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Would you believe if I say that people drank water with Radium, thinking it's good for them? And label "Radithor" existed irl.
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A truly jaw-dropping invention!
Reminds me of Wild Tiger: "Wild Tiger is the combat-proven liquid energy grenade that allows soldiers to see sounds (!!). Stay awake for 3 days (without the inconvenience of blinking!!!), smell explosives (and beat them into submission!). Tastes like you are drinking acid, but once the pain fades you will know the power of GOD."
Local non-licensed doctor here. Diluting your daily intake of Radithor on a cup of water (preferably tea) it's recommended for one to fully digest it
No Ivy don’t drink that!! No!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eben_Byers He drank 1400 bottles of Radithor. He wound up having to have most of his upper and lower jaws removed.
The rumblies your two-and-a-half tumblies lets you know it's working.
Back in the 1930s, I think, there were many things containing radioactive material. Creams, makeup, and toothpaste were laced with radium. Water wouldn't surprise me then.
[quote]"legio_n7":/users/803939 said: Would you believe if I say that people drank water with Radium, thinking it's good for them? And label "Radithor" existed irl. [/quote] [b]yes[/b]
[quote]"catman9222":/users/246062 said: Tastes like Nuka Cola [/quote] Would you believe if I say that people drank water with Radium, thinking it's good for them? And label "Radithor" existed irl.
Tastes like Nuka Cola