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Rutaesomn de-caffeinates your body at the end of a day

There are quite a few of us who know we have a bit of a caffeine problem. Two or more cups of coffee in the morning, then a few more throughout the day makes for quite an amount of caffeine to be coursing through your veins. At the end of a long day, you might actually have a little bit of trouble sleeping just because of the residual effects.

You can drink warm milk, listen to soothing music, or count sheep, but if you have had one too many Red Bulls, then you won’t be getting to sleep for some time. Unless of course you have some Rutaesomn at home. This is not a sleeping pill, but will help to de-caffeinate you a bit before bed. It is made from a fruit (not specified) and has about 30 pills per bottle. It says that it is non-habit forming, but it sounds a little sketchy to me. It costs about $16, and takes about two to four hours to take effect. Wouldn’t it be awesome if this really worked?

3 Comments

  • If you're the kind of person that needs a pill to stop yourself being wired then maybe it's time to consider cutting back on the espressos.

  • It says it's "drug free", if it's physiologically active then it is essentially, if not pedantically, a drug.

    • Actually, pedantically, it's not:

      The FD&C Act defines drugs, in part, by their intended use, as "articles intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease" and "articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body of man or other animals" [FD&C Act, sec. 201(g)(1)].

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