Forget Red And Blue Pills, Would You Take The Brown Pill?
Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Weird, experimental treatments populate the annals of medical history. Some were painful and others downright bizarre. Once upon a time, ketchup was a medicine. And in 19th-century Louisiana, doctors prescribed cockroach tea (yes, it’s as bad as it sounds!) to cure tetanus. Step back in time a few more centuries to the Middle Ages, and Europeans drank alleged curatives made from distilled human skulls.