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[–] 24935333? 0 points 1 point 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.
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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While quinine is a zinc ionophore, you're never going to get enough from tonic water to consider it medicinal.
Quercetin or... I forget the name, a green tea extract available in supplement form... In any case they're both great zinc ionophores, and effective against all coronaviruses when taken with a zinc supplement.
The rest of your rambling nonsense I don't know what the fuck.
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A shining example of the predictable outcomes resulting from Common Core science instruction.