Ah.
Tonic water is sold out at Kroger too.
So I hear.
While the dose might not be enough to ‘cure’, wonder if it would reduce the amount of hospitalizations. Ie drinking tonic water would reduce hospitalization from this. Which would be a definite winner for everyone.
For anyone who’d like to peek into one of the hospital ships:
https://nypost.com/2020/03/19/a-look-inside-the-us-navy-hospital-ship-usns-comfort/
Tincture.
all that glitters is not gold
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323692#is-quinine-safe
youd have to drink almost 20 liters of todays dilute tonic water daily to achieve the daily dose typically prescribed for malaria.
That may come as bad news for anyone hoping to cure the deadly infection with a nightly tippling session, but it should come as a relief to the rest of us, because quinine comes with side effects
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https://www.livescience.com/36536-tonic-water-quinine-malaria-health.html