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𖤝 ៸៸Research about Ananke's Anti-Vampire Drug 𖤝

Some actual thought and time went into this to explain why a zinc overload is a perfect method against vampires. Let's start with the aim of the drug. It is supposed to make the bloodstream of a person disgusting. That's all. It's not a prevention method, but more like a sting in the butt for the blood suckers.
Why does this work? Hypothetically, vampires care for flavor, so it's understandable why they would avoid a person who literally tastes like a mouthful rusted batteries (if you ever tasted heavy metal residue, you know what I mean). The metallic distortion can be induced within the bloodstream too and it's caused by zinc overriding the blood's natural iron. Frankly, an unbalance of zinc tastes bad and strips away all natural sweetness. Next is the texture. Excess zinc creates an alkaline, astringent effect designed by chemistry to coat the tongue with a dry, harsh chemical film.
Not only does this overload make it extremely unpleasant for the vampire, it's also a natural sensory disruptor. Absorbing the qualities of this metal imbalance within their body, it would induce a state of sudden nausea and cloud their minds.
Now, naturally injecting this directly into your own bloodstream would be like a death wish. Preferably, someone has to metabolize them, like high-dose pills or concentrated supplements.
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