https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhrdhXY_Q_0
At the first sign of a cold symptoms, take a couple shots of this every 4-6 hours along with zinc sulfate and vitamin D3 supplements, you will be back to full health in 36 hours.
You can use the peels from lemons and grapefruit. Simmer in water, keep the lid on during the simmer process. Add honey to taste.
The zinc helps you absorb the quinine.
Dr. Tenpenny suggests taking vitamin C ascorbates once you get sick. Look her up on Rumble.
Astralagus and Elderberry are good for keeping a healthy immune system. Camu camu has a large amount of vitamin C in it. I add these 3 powders and honey to a smoothie each day.
I also add turmeric, black pepper, mushroom powder, whole flax seed, super greens, super beets, cayenne pepper powder, collagen to my smoothies. I start off with a banana, frozen strawberries and blue berries and a hand full off baby spinach, fill the cup with apple juice once you get the fruit in there. Make sure it is all organic.
Stay healthy!!
Don't be fooled.
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Hydrochloroquine is NOT the same as Quinine. Read the article. I'm not saying that there aren't health benefits to drinking grapefruit peel tea... but it's NOT the same thing as the drug, not even close.
“Hydroxychloroquine is a completely different chemical substance to quinine,” Alan Armstrong, Professor of Organic Synthesis at Imperial College London, told Reuters.
“There is a small resemblance in chemical structure in that both contain a ring system known as a quinoline.
“Historically, hydroxychloroquine was discovered during efforts to synthesise alternatives to quinine as anti-malarials.”
Professor Armstrong also said he doubted that quinine could be produced by the recipe offered in the social media post.
Brits created the gin & tonic ( made with chichonia bark, quinine) to ward off malaria...
Yes theybdid and it worked
We're doing it here, w/out the gin...
I make quinine tea from cinchona bark. Very bitter; needs honey.
My wife doesn't like me to do this but she is a medical scientist and quinine does have the ability tonwork for this. She did get us a bunch of HQC bit we save it for other things its good for. There are about 100 or more things it helps with.
Sounds like perhaps confusion between HCQ (or quinine) and quercetin. I know that the peels of certain fruits and vegetables contain varying amounts of quercetin. It is particualrly abundant in the peels of red grapes and apples. Those are my main 2 sources. I prefer getting it straight and natural to buying the over the counter capsules. And quercetin performs essentially the same function in aiding the absorption of zinc into the cells of the body. An apple a day really does keep the Dr. away, at least in this application.