You can also take a turmeric infusion by juicing whole turmeric root or shredding and heating turmeric root; you also want to make sure for better cellular uptake that you mix it with FRESH ground black pepper and even some fresh ginger root. This will have an amazing anti-inflammatory effect in the system.
If you do juice at home, you want to get a low-speed masticating-type juicer because it introduces very little to no heat during the juicing process vs. the traditional "grate and sluice" juicers that we're used to. The nutrient content of some plant matter is very heat sensitive and can be damaged by standard juicers, thus the need for a low-friction pressure system that can be engaged via a masticating auger.
Good advice and soooo helpful. Thanks for posting this information. Been recommending the combination for years. It is nice to see others grabbing onto the same information. All our efforts to get the word out have been paying off. These things are what will help us survive to face whatever they try to throw at us. Good luck.
Quinine in tonic water is considered safe for humans to consume, but it must not to exceed 83 parts per million in order to prevent side effects. Drinking more than a small amount of tonic water is not recommended since it’s a high-calorie, sugary drink that doesn’t provide much benefit.
Thanks for the link. Ever since this plandemic hit, I have seen people tout the glories of tonic water as though it has some miraculous powers. As the article states, tonic water contains only small amounts of quinine - not enough to have a therapeutic effect especially when weighed against the things you stated - such as sugar. Quinine when taken in larger amounts, has side effects. Because of the toxicity issues with quinine, that is why HCQ was developed. It is well tolerated and has a good safety profile - unlike quinine. Most countries sell it over the counter and it is taken on a weekly basis to prevent malaria. It is called the Sunday Sunday medicine because they take it every Sunday. The only reason it was not offered over the counter here in the US was because of a lack of demand for it. Unfortunately for us, this lack of demand for HCQ made it almost impossible for us to access it last year. Thanks again.
You're welcome, Fren. I love natural medicine but we have to use careful discernment.
Also, HCQ is further restricted because people who have legitimate autoimmune disorders such as Lupus, etc. take it for maintaining their systemic balance and health. I would hate for them to be out of their medicine because people stockpile it all to prevent COVID, not realizing there are also other alternatives to HCQ out there such as Quercetin.
Look into PQQ. I just found out about it the other day when I was at my doctor's getting my annual checkup. She sells a lot of naturopathic vitamins and formulas for different things, and in the anti-inflammatories section, she had a couple brands of PQQ on her shelf. Apparently it's really good for maintaining cellular integrity among other benefits. Here's a good link:
Only if there was more demand for HCQ. I can only hope and pray that enough people become aware of this drug and begin to demand it to be available over the counter.
You can also take a turmeric infusion by juicing whole turmeric root or shredding and heating turmeric root; you also want to make sure for better cellular uptake that you mix it with FRESH ground black pepper and even some fresh ginger root. This will have an amazing anti-inflammatory effect in the system.
edit: here is a good link -- https://www.turmericforhealth.com/turmeric-queries/do-you-need-to-cook-turmeric-to-get-health-benefits
secondary edit:
If you do juice at home, you want to get a low-speed masticating-type juicer because it introduces very little to no heat during the juicing process vs. the traditional "grate and sluice" juicers that we're used to. The nutrient content of some plant matter is very heat sensitive and can be damaged by standard juicers, thus the need for a low-friction pressure system that can be engaged via a masticating auger.
Good advice and soooo helpful. Thanks for posting this information. Been recommending the combination for years. It is nice to see others grabbing onto the same information. All our efforts to get the word out have been paying off. These things are what will help us survive to face whatever they try to throw at us. Good luck.
This sums it up:
https://draxe.com/nutrition/quinine-in-tonic-water/
Thanks for the link. Ever since this plandemic hit, I have seen people tout the glories of tonic water as though it has some miraculous powers. As the article states, tonic water contains only small amounts of quinine - not enough to have a therapeutic effect especially when weighed against the things you stated - such as sugar. Quinine when taken in larger amounts, has side effects. Because of the toxicity issues with quinine, that is why HCQ was developed. It is well tolerated and has a good safety profile - unlike quinine. Most countries sell it over the counter and it is taken on a weekly basis to prevent malaria. It is called the Sunday Sunday medicine because they take it every Sunday. The only reason it was not offered over the counter here in the US was because of a lack of demand for it. Unfortunately for us, this lack of demand for HCQ made it almost impossible for us to access it last year. Thanks again.
You're welcome, Fren. I love natural medicine but we have to use careful discernment.
Also, HCQ is further restricted because people who have legitimate autoimmune disorders such as Lupus, etc. take it for maintaining their systemic balance and health. I would hate for them to be out of their medicine because people stockpile it all to prevent COVID, not realizing there are also other alternatives to HCQ out there such as Quercetin.
Look into PQQ. I just found out about it the other day when I was at my doctor's getting my annual checkup. She sells a lot of naturopathic vitamins and formulas for different things, and in the anti-inflammatories section, she had a couple brands of PQQ on her shelf. Apparently it's really good for maintaining cellular integrity among other benefits. Here's a good link:
https://www.biopqq.com/products/
Only if there was more demand for HCQ. I can only hope and pray that enough people become aware of this drug and begin to demand it to be available over the counter.
I had me some golden milk last night (Turmeric milk)...Delish.