Anonymous ID: 5ae537 April 10, 2020, 9:07 p.m. No.8755113   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5175 >>5299 >>5312 >>5373

>>8754288 pb

 

I'm drinking Tonic Water.

 

However, the part about mentioning 8oz - that's total bullshit.

 

You don't know how much quinine any manufacturer is putting in their tonic water.

 

I've also heard that the amount of quinine in tonic water is not enough to make a difference.

 

We really don't know. Again, I'm drinking it, but I'm drinking it thinking that a liter a day or more MIGHT work to prevent. I think it's wrong to say that 8oz of Tonic Water WILL work to prevent. 1) the dosage seems too low and 2) the dosage is uncertain.

Anonymous ID: 5ae537 April 10, 2020, 9:45 p.m. No.8755542   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5548

>>8755175

 

Yes, I heard that 83 something.

 

That's the maximum.

 

That means that the tonic water we're drinking contains some quinine, up to 83, but we don't know that they're using 83, they could be using 20. We don't know.

Anonymous ID: 5ae537 April 10, 2020, 10 p.m. No.8755707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5718 >>5741

>>8755299

>But, really, these are very different molecules. So I'll be surprised if the studies that will be done in the next few years show it to be equivalent.

>

 

Yeah. It's funny though.

 

Quinine, the first one, the one in tonic water.

 

Prevents malaria.

 

Then there was Chloroquine, derived from Quinine.

 

Prevents malaria.

 

And Hydroxycloroquine, derived from Chloroquine - again, prevents malaria.

 

And, they made Chloroquine and Hydroxychlororquine from Quinine because Quinine was good at preventing malaria.

 

And they find that CQ and HCQ are good at curing and preventing this new SARS. We're guessing when we drink Tonic Water, that there's a good chance that the same SARS prevention will (or might) be there, because the same malarial protection is there.

 

We know that 100 years ago, there were little tests here and there showing that quinine prevented the flu. So, you have that as well in favor of thinking that Tonic Water w/ Quinine has a good chance of maybe preventing SARS 2.

Anonymous ID: 5ae537 April 10, 2020, 10:04 p.m. No.8755757   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8755314

 

thing is, most people already have Zinc.

 

So, yeah, maybe Zinc is necessary, but Zinc supplements might not be necessary. Foods like Dark Chocolate (any Chocolate really) and Shrimp - plus others - are high in Zinc.

Anonymous ID: 5ae537 April 10, 2020, 10:14 p.m. No.8755889   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5932

>>8755766

 

NO.

 

It's a cure 98% of the time.

 

The FDA allows Chemotherapy. No 98% cure rate there. Much worse.

 

And by the way, the French study showed death avoided over 99.5% of the time.

 

It just isn't a big problem if only 1/200 are dying. It's not a "shut down concerts" type problem. It's a "go back to normal" level problem.

 

We need to ALWAYS have that type of solution, so that we NEVER have to be so pathetically unprepared for the latest virus which really isn't all that different from the last virus, which we also weren't prepared for. You got to the store and you buy a thing that cures or prevents colds and flus and viruses. It could be a drink or a food. Maybe you do that all the time, if you want to avoid any type of of virus. And you never have to go to the doctor. You're in good health.

 

Doctors, the FDA, the AMA, the CDC, they don't like that at all. But I'm thinking about the cheapest way to get people healthy, not thinking about the ways to get people rich or bring in some dystopian nightmare future.

Anonymous ID: 5ae537 April 10, 2020, 10:18 p.m. No.8755924   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8755373

 

we have no idea if quinine = hcq milligram to milligram.

 

Also consider that half life plays a role in this as well. We'd need to know how long these Quinines stay with you. To prevent, you want this stuff slowing accumulating in the system, and you probably want a certain total amount over a certain amount of time.