Anonymous ID: ec86f3 July 28, 2020, 12:28 p.m. No.10105347   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10104298 pb

 

what I thought was interesting, among other stuff I basically knew, was the amount of hydroxycloroquine that was needed to prevent. It's like 2 200 mg pills once a WEEK. 400 mg a WEEK.

 

If that's the number for hydroxycholoroquine, lower than we thought, what would be the number for tonic water with quinine?

 

HCQ is a modification of CQ and CQ is a modification of Quinine. And Quinine most certainly prevents malaria. The Gin and Tonic was invented to prevent malaria.

 

If the answer to all of this is that you have a 50% lower chance of getting covid if you drink 1 normal G&T every day, somebody in charge of things really sucks at their job.

 

Get one of those HCQ experts and have them figure out the equivalency of Quinine and Hydroxychloroquine. If 2 200 mg pills of HCQ work to prevent, then 1 1 liter bottle of tonic water a day would also prevent.

 

There was someone here a month or so ago saying "oh, don't use tonic water, because you need 5 liters a day". It seems like that's not true, it seems that something like a liter a day would work.

 

I should add that if you don't like 5 liters a day, you can just boil the liquid off. 5 liters in a pot, heat, boil, 5 liters becomes 1 liter.