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      For the ALCOHOLIC-LY Challenged

      RU-21
      The supplement, labeled RU-21, was developed by the
      Russian Academy of Sciences 25 years ago as a
      top-secret remedy to keep spies sober when they were
      drinking with potential targets. Yet, the plan did not
      work as expected. The spies still became intoxicated,
      and the project files were declassified in 1999,
      according to Newhouse News Service. Although the pill
      did not keep people sober, the declassification
      revealed RU-21's benefits to the public. The makers of
      RU-21 claim the pill slows down the production of
      acetaldehyde, a highly toxic byproduct of alcohol
      consumption, and speeds up the process of aldehyde
      dehydrogenase 2, an enzyme that converts the
      acetaldehyde into a non-toxic acid. Therefore, alcohol
      is metabolized more quickly in the body and most
      people who use the pill do not experience a hangover
      the next day. The pills are sold at $4.99 for 20 pills
      from the RU-21 Web site, and consumers are supposed to
      take two pills prior or during consumption of every
      two drinks. Emil Chiaberi, executive director of
      Spirit Sciences USA, Inc., said the pill was never
      really intended as a hangover remedy. "It is designed
      to protect people from the effects of alcohol when
      consumed moderately," Chiaberi said. "It is a pill
      that can help over time, and fortunately, or
      unfortunately, there are short-term effects, like not
      having a hangover." Despite the manufacturer's warning
      that people should not take the pills just to deter a
      hangover, health officials are still concerned with
      the message the pill sends to the public. Pam
      McCracken, director for the Center of Drug and Alcohol
      Education at CSU, believes consumers will see RU-21 as
      a consequence-free remedy for excess drinking. "It
      gives a false sense of security," McCracken said.
      "People think that because they are taking these they
      can drink more and have less risk for negative
      factors. There is only so much your body can handle."
      Trevor Roberts, a junior botany major, once had
      alcohol poisoning that left him sick for a week. He
      likes the idea of not having a hangover, but is also
      uncertain about using the new supplement. "My
      hesitation is that you don't have the hangover there
      to remind you that you may have gone a little
      overboard," Roberts said. "Though it is painful at
      times, it is a good reminder. On the other hand it
      would be nice not to have a hangover." Curiosity, and
      the hope of a better tomorrow, may cause some
      students, including sophomore Becky Hartman, to try
      the supplement. "I think I probably would buy it
      because hangovers are not fun. I can see how hangovers
      deter you, but no one likes to be sick," said Hartman,
      a health and exercise science major. The market for a
      dubbed anti-hangover pill is expected to be so large
      that Chiaberi said the company does not even have to
      advertise. "We don't advertise," Chiaberi said. "We
      don't need to because we get so much publicity in
      health magazines, on radio stations and in the other
      media concerned with health." The supplement is mostly
      intended for use as a long-term health benefit, a pill
      that can be taken every day to help deter the some
      effects of alcohol, including premature aging of the
      skin and liver damage. Supporters of the pill
      emphasize that it is for use by moderate drinkers, not
      an excuse to drink in excess. "If there are enough
      morons that will interpret it this way (by drinking in
      excess), I guess it will be a problem," Chiaberi said.
      "It is supposed to be for moderate drinkers to help
      them lead a healthier lifestyle." Despite the
      intentions of the pill, students have opinions on the
      message RU-21 sends to consumers. "It tells you to
      drink as much as you want and you'll still look good
      the next day," said Juliana Hissrich, a senior
      political science major. Jamie Penn, a junior
      psychology major, agrees. "It will make people more
      likely to binge drink and to drink more often if they
      know they could not feel like crap the next day," Penn
      said. "You could be doing serious damage by drinking
      that often even if you don't feel bad. It encourages
      drinking without consequences." The long-term effects
      of the supplement have not been tested, nor does RU-21
      have to be FDA regulated because it is being marketed
      as a dietary supplement. The pill has been available
      online at www.RU-21.com since the beginning of this
      year and is being shipped into major grocery, pharmacy
      and health food stores within the next few weeks,
      Chiaberi said. https://www.ru-21.com/


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      very interesting bro

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      Well, yea, that interesting

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