Dec 23, 2008
'Kopi reggae' restores...
A TRANSVESTITE claimed that a special concoction of coffee called kopi reggae has helped to restore his sexual energy and allowed him to entertain more than 10 clients a night.
In a front-page report by Harian Metro, Syazliyana (not his real name), who is in his 20s, revealed that the coffee could keep him up all night thus helping him provide 'better service' to the customers.
It was learnt that the coffee was mixed with drugs such as syabu and ganja. However, to cut costs, it can be mixed with ketum leaves powder (a herb with psychotropic effects) as it was cheap and could be bought at RM30 ($12.50) per kg.
The coffee mixture was prepared by a pimp and distributed free to the transvestites there.
Syazliyana said although he knew the ingredients of the coffee, he did not mind as it was effective and given for free.
He said the effects of the coffee took five minutes to kick in and one would feel refreshed and 'high'.
Men's health expert Dr Ismail Thamby said an individual who continues to consume the drink would experience long-term effects such as kidney and heart complications and brain damage that could eventually lead to death. -- The Star/ANN
'Kopi reggae' restores...
A TRANSVESTITE claimed that a special concoction of coffee called kopi reggae has helped to restore his sexual energy and allowed him to entertain more than 10 clients a night.
In a front-page report by Harian Metro, Syazliyana (not his real name), who is in his 20s, revealed that the coffee could keep him up all night thus helping him provide 'better service' to the customers.
It was learnt that the coffee was mixed with drugs such as syabu and ganja. However, to cut costs, it can be mixed with ketum leaves powder (a herb with psychotropic effects) as it was cheap and could be bought at RM30 ($12.50) per kg.
The coffee mixture was prepared by a pimp and distributed free to the transvestites there.
Syazliyana said although he knew the ingredients of the coffee, he did not mind as it was effective and given for free.
He said the effects of the coffee took five minutes to kick in and one would feel refreshed and 'high'.
Men's health expert Dr Ismail Thamby said an individual who continues to consume the drink would experience long-term effects such as kidney and heart complications and brain damage that could eventually lead to death. -- The Star/ANN