[–] 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.
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.
The fluorescence is essentially 'absorbed sunlight' that is released within the body and kills bad stuff, not unlike having an inline UV water filter for your pond or home water supply to kill bacteria and other nasty things.
A shining example of the predictable outcomes resulting from Common Core science instruction.
[–] 24948963? ago
Needs to be GMO free organic tonic water