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[–] 24936450? ago 

back then there was WAY more quinine in it. takes a 2 liter bottle to equal a cup from that time.

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[–] 24935610? 1 point 1 point (+2|-1) ago 

You can extract quinine from grapefruit peels and make your own tonic!

Just a quick note to this recipe, let it cool completely before removing the lid and dont remove the lid while cooking (the quinine escapes in the steam).

Sorry, link issues due to lack of ccp

raysolution.blogspot.com/2012/04/how-i-discovered-benefits-of-quinine.html

facebook.com/groups/603133980090106/permalink/823010224769146/

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[–] 24935713? ago  (edited ago)

page is gone... nope there it is.

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[–] 24935837? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

It is there! Just to much info on link.

Use:
raysolution.blogspot.com/2012/04/how-i-discovered-benefits-of-quinine.html

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[–] 24935333? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Have you looked for it recently? The labeling has changed from two years ago. The brand of tonic water that I used to buy did say "contains quinine" right on the front label, but no longer does. Also, they remodeled my usual grocery store and moved it—it had been stocked next to ginger ale on the soda aisle, but now it's opposite the bear/wine with mixers where you have to go hunt for it.

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[–] 24936441? ago 

the 3 different tonic water brands i buy all say it. even the generic stuff.

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[–] 24935490? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You can taste the bitter quinine.

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[–] 24935370? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Schweppes still has it listed (in the UK) as an ingredient, as do the three other own brand versions (Asda, Co-Op and Aldi) that I've looked at. The own brands taste like shit though.

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[–] 24935518? ago 

Thanks. There ought to be a store that carries Schweppes around fairly close, and there's an Aldi's within ten miles. I usually pick up the Aldi's aloe water when I am out that way because even though the taste is 7 to 8 on a 10pt scale, it costs less than half compared to name brands.

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[–] 24936431? 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

What kind of dumb fucking boomer karen came up with this absolute crock of horseshit?

yes quinine can help, in massive quantities. no it doesn't work like you said you fucking retard. TITS OR GTFO.

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[–] 24936955? 0 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago 

There is not NEAR enough Quinine in Tonic water!!! Don't be ridiculous. And it's NOT "liquid sunshine." If you can't take HCQ, you need to take Zinc supplements, with a Zinc Ionophore like Quercetin (does a similar function as Hydroxychloriquine, helping the zinc to activate). And to those two things: NAC, and Vitamin D.

Formula: 1000m Quercetin, 40 Zinc, 1200 NAC, and 50mcg Vitamin D3

Don't overtake these items, as you can take TOO much zinc, causing liver problems.

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[–] 24937599? ago  (edited ago)

I've been studying this.

How do we know its 1,000 Quercetin or 500?

And why NAC?

Also 200 of zinc sulfate?

thanks

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[–] 24939208? ago 

NAC is very important, I'll include two vids that describe the process well. I don't have enough CCP to post a URL, so you'll have to copy/paste the link into your browser:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr_6w-WPr0w

www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8kKWgsGIU8

Zinc Gluconate is much better than zinc sulfate for a couple of reasons: sulfate is not as safe, has a lot more potential side-effects because it's high in cadmium, and gluconate is much more effective.

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[–] 24936089? 2 points 9 points (+11|-2) ago 

The fluorescence is essentially 'absorbed sunlight' that is released within the body and kills bad stuff

Uh. No. That's not how quinine works, and that's not how medicine works.

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[–] 24936156? 0 points 11 points (+11|-0) ago 

That’s not how quinine works. It’s not “liquid sunlight”. You should take a science course or two.