Has anyone been taking quinine? My wife and I have been taking cinchona bark quinine for almost a year. Along with D3, C, zinc, quercetin and a few other things. I haven’t been able to get HCQ, and from the little research I’ve been able to do, HCQ is synthetic quinine. It’s available on Amazon. We are in Florida and don’t wear masks unless we have to for a doctor appointment. Have not and will not get the jab.
HCQ is synthetic quinine. It’s available on Amazon. We are in Florida and don’t wear masks unless we have to for a doctor appointment.
Where on Amazon did you find it? I checked and the only thing what came up was was QUERCETIN.
I drink a small can of non-sugar tonic water before bedtime and have been doing this for about two weeks.
It has had a remarkable effect on my aches and pains allowing me to sit in a chair and read without writhing in pain and to actually sleep most nights. This in spite of all sorts of scoffing against this “wives tale” by a lot of medicos. They say it is good for cramps but my problem is related to Sciatica and Peroneal Tendonitis and a bevy of injury related arthritis symptoms owing to my misspent youthful exuberance as a wanna be cowboy and dirt bike rider.
I have never been taken to excessive drink but did enjoy a Gin and Tonic when I worked in some of the malaria infested and dirty water places of the world. I may add a nip of gin to my tonic water in the future.
Tonic water contains 67-83 mg/liter of quinine.
Has been used successfully in the amount of 3-5 liters/day (diluted w water) by almost a dozen friends with chi flu for the past 1.5 years.(With 220mg zinc and 10G Vit C per day for at least 5 days per Zelenko)(This only worked for ppl who were in the first week of symptoms)
Some ordered quinine bark capsules off ‘Zon. They worked, too. Quinine is used for relief of leg cramps and restless leg syndrome. Do not any longer recommend Zon for reasons.