Posted on 01/25/2022 7:43:26 PM PST by FrdmLvr
Method for preparing quinine, the active ingredient in HCQ. Take with zinc. For reference, other videos I've watched recommend drinking about 1/2 C tonic water (which contains quinine) once a day with 50 mg zinc. Evidently this form of quinine is better than tonic water.
We make a batch about every 10 days.
Freeze in ice cube trays.
In fridge will get moldy in a week or so.
(this info found on a different YouTube video)
Question at #42.
When you make this, do you use lemons and grapefruit or just grapefruit?
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That’s what we used, during the beginning of 2020.
Add it to sparkling (or, regular) water and you’re good to go.
Got ours directly from the manufacturer, though. We don’t trust Amazon for anything we’ll be ingesting.
How many mg’s of Quinine/dose?
I have used this for years for joint pain, it works, and have had no issues. It's also a great zinc ionophore so since ccpvirus have been taking with 30mg zinc daily (not 50 as I also get zinc in my diet from other sources).
I have been regularly exposed and have so far avoided it - my son also uses it now with zinc and similar results.
Secrets of the Tribe has 4 oz alcohol tincture for about $30 which works well in a gin & tonic.
If you get leg cramps, take a couple of swigs of tonic water.
They disappear quickly.
That’s why it must be mixed 50/50 with 100 Proof Gin or Vodka and a Triple twist of citrus of choice.⚠
interesting method.
Also, OTC Quercetin is quite effective in not only being a zinc ionophore, but also a 3CLpro inhibitor, the main protease used for ANY coronavirus replication.
I’ve seen 3k Mg a day kill off Delta
That’s the exact Quinine extract brand that we used (in 2020) before we had HCQ.
We simply added a dropperful to water (sparkling or flat), and, sometimes added a xylitol based sweetener, say, for a tonic.
Much easier than making a citrus peel concoction that reportedly has no quinine, whatsoever.
LOL....to be consumed by the gallon, right?
Limonene is what we use as a very effective degreaser at my job. Not sure if it is safe to eat.
Is this meant to be used for both treatment and prevention of Covid?
There’s a bottle of tablets that contain Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc. That’s what I take as a supplement.
been doing that for years- when i was more active, i used to get leg cramps and foot cramps terrible- tonic water saved the day- almost every time- and very quickly too-
There is a precaution with quinine htough0 it can cause a deadly reaction- even in folks who have taken it all their lives- but this is very rare aS you woudl need to drink a lot of it- usually though if there is a reaction ,they sre mild- just be aware- also can cause internal bleeding in some prone to it- there’s actually quite a long list of symptoms- some fairly serious like blindness- but again, these are rare- the amounts in tonic water are very small- even if you chug a glass of it-
This is missing so much for so many reasons.
Where is there any evidence that this approaches hydroxycloriquine? Also, even if it was close, it misses the needed therapeutic mark.
‘’Dr. Zelenko partnered Vitamin C with quercetin to make it a powerful **zinc ionophore**, and added vitamin D to his new treatment protocol. He said of Vitamin D:
…the studies all show – Vitamin D3 levels between 50 and 70 virtually eliminate hospitalizations or admissions in the intensive care unit. It optimizes their immune system…so you need Vitamin D, then you need **Zinc, which is the bullet.** And then to form a functioning gun, you need Vitamin C and quercetin…
LOL...I think it may have some anti-inflammatory benefits....the EO version, anyway.
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