would've thought they'd put Tonic Water with Quinine in there.
Are those solutions proven to work? I think they definitely might work. There are a lot of natural solutions to many ailments.
Many of the natural solutions cure many ailments.
would've thought they'd put Tonic Water with Quinine in there.
Are those solutions proven to work? I think they definitely might work. There are a lot of natural solutions to many ailments.
Many of the natural solutions cure many ailments.
First there was Quinine, then there was Chloroquine, then there was Hydroxychloroquine.
All 3 still exist and both of the pharma drugs - chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine - work well against C19.
There really haven't been any tests or results that I've seen about quinine and C19.
It would be useful to have tests to see if tonic water w/ quinine prevents, cures or treats C19.
100 years ago, quinine was effectively used to prevent the flu.
I'd guess that if you took tonic water w/ quinine, and put a bunch of stuff that is generally good for you, that generally has antiviral properties, it would probably work a little better than tonic water w/ quinine alone.
I'd go to the store and buy that antiviral beverage. But the FDA won't let them advertise that, because the law is garbage.
I'd put garlic and ginger and turmeric and cinnamon and cayenne pepper in that beverage. Baking soda and milk of magnesia. vinegar coconut oil, kefir, raw milk. I haven't done the sweet wormwood research, but sure, yup.
There are a lot of natural things that cure a lot of ailments, and a lot of those natural things cure a lot of ailments.
Wow, those comments are just total shit.
Latest on the French study
2700+ cases treated with 3+ days of hydroxycholoroquine + zpac, 11 deaths.
99.6% success (non death) rate.
sure, I'd put zinc in there too.
But most people don't have zinc deficiencies.
People can argue - put Zinc in there. And I'd say, sure, why not.
But on the other hand, the French study is just hydroxychloroquine + zpac.
I'm just throwing out a long list of good things, antiviral things, and I don't think that any particular one of those things is the necessary one. Quinine in tonic water is not the same as hydroxychloroquine, which is what they're using in the French study.
If someone has a Zinc deficiency, I'd definitely say to make sure you add Zinc. And it's definitely something good to add. But it isn't necessary to add it if you have enough of it.
I've heard that Neem is good going back a while. Green tea too.
I've found that the tonic water or bitter lemon w/ quinine does seem to clear my sinuses a bit.
Here's something that I'd like a notable on.
This is Garlic tested on Covid 10, and it works.
I haven't seen this before. I was looking for old tests of Garlic on the old SARS from 15 years ago. This is a new study, less than a month old.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7123907/
Investigation into SARS-CoV-2 Resistance of Compounds in Garlic Essential Oil
Eighteen active substances, including 17 organosulfur compounds found in garlic essential oil (T), were identified by GC–MS analysis.
The results show that the 17 organosulfur compounds, accounting for 99.4% contents of the garlic essential oil, have strong interactions with the amino acids of the ACE2 protein and the main protease PDB6LU7 of SARS-CoV-2. The strongest anticoronavirus activity is expressed in allyl disulfide and allyl trisulfide, which account for the highest content in the garlic essential oil (51.3%). Interestingly, docking results indicate the synergistic interactions of the 17 substances, which exhibit good inhibition of the ACE2 and PDB6LU7 proteins. The results suggest that the garlic essential oil is a valuable natural antivirus source, which contributes to preventing the invasion of coronavirus into the human body.
"the garlic essential oil is a valuable natural antivirus source, which contributes to preventing the invasion of coronavirus into the human body."
That's a test on the Covid 19.