All information about test swabs, Darpa Hydrogels, and lithium is publicly available in scientific and corporate work. Links to some are at the end of the document. From this information it is clear that test sticks are a criminal tool of genocide in the population of Slovakia. This is a worldwide, thoughtful and carefully prepared event. This clearly shows that Ivermectin has an incredibly strong effect against what makes Darpa Hydrogel in our organisms
https://prepareforchange.net/2021/04/24/from-slovakia-hospital-covid-pcr-tests-found-to-be-tool-for-genocide/ https://www.golokaproject.org/documentfiles/Analysis-of-test-sticks-from-surface-testing-in-the-Slovak-Republic.pdf
There is info around how to make your own HCQ. Apparently its basically the same as boiling lemon and grapefruit peels.
Be careful about that. You don't use regular water to boil.
Get a large bottle of TONIC WATER (with quinine). It's available in every grocery store near the wine/beer. Large bottles are about 1 liter. I prefer non-carbonated, unflavored.
Take the peels from 3 large grapefruit, 3 large lemons. Place them in a medium pan. Add the full bottle of tonic water. Cover the pan and bring the liquid to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer (medium-low) and KEEP IT COVERED. Simmer for 2-1/2 hours. Remove from heat and keep it covered while it cools. When room temperature (or close to it), remove the cover. Pour the mixture through strainer into a pint size mason jar. Smash & squeeze remaining peels to get out all the liquid and pour it into the jar. Stir in honey and sweeten it to taste.
Cover the mason jar with the lid... and store mixture in the refrigerator. Take 1 tablespoonful daily (or as needed). If you are feeling sick, upgrade to 2 tablespoons per day.
It's the quinine in the tonic water that works with the grapefruit peels and lemon peels to make the chloroquine. You can taste the medicinal properties.
I am still reluctant to accept this view as a given, though I do see the advantage of using quinine and vit C.
Do you have a chemical process description?
This recipe does NOT make homemade HCQ. To my knowledge, that's impossible.
Grapefruit and Lemon peels contain quinine in the pulpy white part of the peel. Quinine is found in other plants as well... but we are discussing this recipe. Boiling the peels extracts the quinine, which is very chemically similar to Chloroquine.
Quinine is: C20H24O2N2 Chloroquine is: C18H26CIN3
Both are commonly used as anti-malarial medicines as both have very similar properties.
The reason to boil the peels along with the tonic water is to extract the quinine from the fruit rind and concentrate the amount. With addition of honey and after refrigeration, it turns into a light syrup.
Now... the bad. Too much quinine (or Chloroquine) can lead to health problems, particularly liver problems. That's why you only need 1 tablespoon/day +/-. Question: What is the concentration of quinine in that tablespoon of homemade mixture? Answer: God knows... but we don't. You have to be careful with any thing homemade, because the dosage is never exactly known.
That's why I generally take Quercetin tablets instead (which has the same basic effect), so that I know the concentration and dosage. This other mixture I keep in the fridge as a booster. It also tastes really good in mixed drinks. For every day, I prefer Quercetin (which is C15H10O7). You'll notice that Quercetin is chemically similar to Quinine.
Thanks, mate. Sounds good, and you sparked further investigation.
Some can't take grapefruit. I'm gonna use lemon and orange peels.
HCQ is the synthetic version of Quinine, which is made from tree bark.
Also, Quercetin is another natural zinc ionophore similar to HCQ that you can get in most vitamin shops. I have Ivermectin and Quercetin + Zinc, vitamins C and D, selenium (helps the Zinc) and magnesium chloride (helps the vitamin D).
When you get this stuff from a prescription, most doctors will include an antibiotic such as Zpac, or a steroid to reduce inflammation... but I think those are really optional.
Ivermectin is awesome, and you will feel great by the second day (but don't stop - take all 5 days of the protocol).
Quercetin is a great vitamin to take daily and has many of the properties of HCQ, while being cheap and easily accessible.
If you have a Kroger nearby, go to their website (Kroger.com) and you can order Quercetin and have it delivered to the store for 2-day pickup. It's cheap, roughly 15-cents to 20-cents per pill. $8.00 for 50 pills. $15-$20 for 100 pills.
Quercetin is also available through Walmart (either for home delivery or store pickup, but has to be ordered through their website), or through Amazon.com.
What is the protocol for Ivermectin?
2 doses of IVM, by weight, 48 hours apart.
5 days of HCQ/Quercetin, Zinc, vitamins C and D, optional Zpac 2 times per day, 12 hours apart (morning and evening).
It depends on whether it's prevention or treatment.
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/i-mask-plus-protocol/
https://covid19criticalcare.com/covid-19-protocols/math-plus-protocol/