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October 30th, 2010

The process is quite literally stomach-turning, but gourmands across the galaxy are lining up to try Reversal, a new gastrointestinal immunosuppressant treatment that allows dextro/levo species to safely sample each other’s cuisine. The process is expensive, lasts less than 24 [Earth Standard] hours, and the food provides no nutrition, but restaurants are already busy booking dextro/levo food parties. “It’s an adventure,” says food writer and Reversal enthusiast Livian Messalina. “We’re opening up new ranges of texture and flavor to each other. Taste still varies from species to species, but that’s part of the fun.” Doctors are warning these bold new epicures to watch out for leftovers — meals should be eaten as soon as possible, and users must purge before the treatment wears off.”

Tags: dextro, levo, Livian Messalina, Reversal