What is the Name of That Cure-all Stuff?

There is some sort of a miracle cure stuff that a woman invented and she named it after herself, spelling her name backwards. Does anyone know what I am talking about? It is a cream or something, I do not think it is a pill, but I am not sure. Casia or caspia or something. Thank you, my people.

Nads hair removal cream was named after the inventor’s daughter, but it’s probably not the cure-all you seek.

I don’t know about a specific kind, but the general name of any cure-all is “panacea” named after the Greek goddess of healing.

Snake oil. Quack medicine. Scam. Take your pick.

Essiac.

Windex? :smiley:

'Tussin!

Don’t ever buy the cream that doesnt have the word hair in it. Trust me on this one.

So, what I said, then.

Medicinal Compound

Well, not exactly. :rolleyes: But thanks for stopping by.

Since the OP has been answered by WhyNot , let’s close this one.

I don’t think so. The OP was not looking for a label as to quality, (though since there was no disclaimer saying that he or she didn’t want to actually use ‘miracle cure stuff’ a few fair warnings are in order,) but asked about the name of a particular product.

WhyNot provided the name of a particular product that fits the criteria. The fact that this product also apparently fits your quality labels doesn’t give you the right answer.
:wink:

ETA: and I was mod-simulposted by the good samclem

Since I didn’t see a qualifier such as “so-called” in front of the phrase “miracle cure” in the OP, I saw fit to note its inaccuracy. Y’know, since this is GQ and all.

By all means, close away. :rolleyes:

Helpful, as always. :rolleyes: