Homemade Hydroxychloroquine recipe graphic I found wandering telegram.
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Let's be clear with the community what this is.
It is NOT hydroxychloroquine.
It purports to be a homemade version of quinine, like the kind they put (or least used to put) in tonic water.
Patriots should indeed have hydroxychloroquine in their medicine cabinet and I'm pretty sure they can get it via telemedicine appointment with America's Frontline Doctors.
Yes, but only the American Patriots have that luck. :-(
I feel your pain. I'm not in America either and would really really like some hydroxychloroquine too.
I tried to edit the title but I can't, I unfortunately copied it how I found it, thanks for clarifying.
I did a bit of research, it seems cinchona bark is a natural alternative to Hydroxychloroquine, but I found this article that lists some others and thought it might be of interest too, sorry about the misleading title guys.
https://www.mynaturaltreatment.com/natural-alternatives-to-hydroxychloroquine/
The bark likely contains artemenisin which is a precursor of HCQ.
Probably, because the article I found also listed wormwood, and wormwood does as well.
FWIW you can buy tonic syrup, just check and make sure it includes Quinine as some are mislabeled. Fun part of this story is that Quinine was regulated from being supplied "for the troops" during a war time. They just kind of slip those things through, that's how it always works.... I suppose I will dig up my evidence of this statement so I hope someone appreciates it. Seriously that just took me 5 minutes I hope someone bothers to click, on pc the key word Quinine will be highlited but on moble you'll probably end up having to read through a bunch of text from 1945
library of congress refrence