Posted on 02/15/2021 1:56:07 PM PST by dennisw
HCQ is a pill form of quinine. It is an enhanced and concentrated quinine. This how quinine water became popular with the British colonialists (Guys wearing the pith helmets in movies) in Africa and India. To protect against malaria ______________
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KJrffAXGlw&feature=emb_logo
Get Quinine from Grapefruit. 14,850 views•Streamed live on Apr 27, 2020
Rick Strawcutter 15K subscribers
Quinine is found in the rind of the Grapefruit and other places. Rick Strawcutter ND is the resident naturopath at The Secrets of Eden dot Comm www.thesecretsofeden.com Like my mask??
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KJrffAXGlw&feature=emb_logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KJrffAXGlw&feature=emb_logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KJrffAXGlw&feature=emb_logo
what about tonic water????
ping for laterl
Bttt
So, a vodka tonic a day keeps the COVID away? 😊
I remember Lime from my dad..WWII Vet
I thought it was Gin & Tonic.
Guys wearing steel pots in Vietnam took it daily for the same reason. I was one of them. No side effects....No malaria.
Or, just add quinine tincture to your sparkling water....adding the gin is optional :-)
Or.....just get HCQ......inexpensive and, as your article/post mentions.....has been SAFELY taken, for decades.
Call me if you’re British. I learned long ago that vodka is nicer to you the next morning. 😊
I stocked up on Tonic early on covid. Had over 200 bottles at one point. Got Covid over Christmas week and just finished my last diet tonic today. I miss that daily tonic water...
My wife joined in the endeavor. Most days we drank tonic only and occasionally had an extra with bombay Safire
Hydroxychloroquine is not the same as quinine. What they have in common is being anti-malarial.
Dude does talk about tonic water. He says if you can't find it, here's how to make your own!
There's quinine in the rind.
Best gin ever
No reason to risk medication interactions with grapefruit (e.g. statins) when you can take easily-procured quercetin instead.
Heard there’s medicinal properties in gin so....G&T is my go-to.
Problem is, 95% of the time I forget to add the gin.
OK, thank you. When I contracted covid, I used diet tonic water matched with Zicam and vitamin D. My symptoms were very mild, and I am 64, type II diabetic and had bypass surgery in 2017
Citrus Science: Grapefruit
By Betsy Andrews, Saveur
Citrus paradisi, or grapefruit, is structured similarly to the majority of its citrus cousins. On its outside is a pigmented skin that scientists refer to as the flavedo 1. The flavedo is covered in tiny glands filled with essential oils. The oils contain many of the compounds that give grapefruit its signature aroma, released when cooks, who refer to the skin as zest, grate it, adding zip to dishes. Of grapefruit oil's 200-plus volatile compounds, nearly 40 contribute to the fruit's scent and flavor. Two of these—spicy nootkatone and the sulfur compound 1-p-menthene-8-thiol—are unique to grapefruit.
Beneath this outer skin is the airy white section of the peel called the pith or the albedo 2. The bitter compound naringin is concentrated here. Happily, this compound is water-soluble, so its bitterness softens when the albedo is boiled, as it is for candied grapefruit peel. The pith is also high in pectin, which acts as a natural thickener in grapefruit marmalades.
Radiating out toward the albedo like spokes on a wheel from the grapefruit's white central axis, called the columella 3, are the tough walls of the fruit's membrane 4. Vascular tissue that feeds and waters the cells of the fruit, the membrane separates the flesh of the citrus into as many as 30 wedge-shape segments.
Within each segment is grapefruit's pay dirt: hundreds of teardrop-shape vesicles 5 containing the juice. Filled with compounds called esters that deliver a fruity, tropical flavor, the sweet-tart juice is also deliciously high in sugar and acid, both of which are concentrated at the more intensely flavored blossom end of the citrus. The juice contains the majority of the fruit's pigments, so it's also to thank for grapefruit flesh's glorious colors, which range from pale yellow to rose-petal pink and deep crimson.
Tonic Water: Just another name for quinine water.
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