[–] 24937522? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
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.
[–] 24936955? 0 points 5 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.
[–] 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
[–] 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.