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.
Windex?
Don’t ever buy the cream that doesnt have the word hair in it. Trust me on this one.
So, what I said, then.
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.
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: