Homemade Hydroxychloroquine recipe graphic I found wandering telegram.
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Wikipedia is commie bullshit. Quinine is in tonic water(84 mg/pint). It's mild as fuck and has minimal side effects in small doses. The fact that HCQ is EVEN MILDER says more about our MSM and the shitstains in the medical industry than it does about HCQ. 320mg of HCQ is the recommended weekly dose for prophylactic use, so if you drink 3 or 4 pints of tonic water a week it will be equivalent.
Man I believe in Q and the deep state and facism and communism taking over but I don't get the leap of logic from all of this to "Wikipedia is commie bullshit". Wiki is an awesome tool, everything is very well documented and sourced. The amount of quinine is tonic water is incredibly low dose and used as a bitter, it's not the amount you would use when medicating something like malaria? The side effects of quinine are documented all over the place, not just wikipedia.
A liter of tonic water contains 84 mg of quinine. @300 mg of HCQ(or quinine) per week is used as a prophylactic against COVID. Logically, if you drink 4 liters a week, that would account for the same dosage, correct?
There are literally thousands of legal affidavits alleging fraud in the 2020 election, much which has been posted ON THIS WEBSITE, so I did a search on wikipedia and this came up:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=fraud+in+the+2020+election&go=Go&ns0=1
Fair enough. Nobody has created a page for it.
So I just searched for the Maricopa Audit. This is what came up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_Maricopa_County_presidential_ballot_audit
IT EXISTS! YAY!!!
However, the first paragraph:
How the fuck can it be reported BY CNN that they haven't "uncovered evidence suggesting widespread voter fraud" WHEN THERE HASN'T EVEN BEEN A REPORT ISSUED ABOUT ANYTHING YET!!!"
I expect this from CNN, but not a well "documented and sourced" platform.
Read the whole wikipedia page. It's trash.
Here's some high(low)lights:
"Unmonitored"? There were LITERALLY 9 FUCKING CAMERAS pointed at the audit 24/7.
Wikipedia is full of commies. If you want advice on how to build a sand castle or rake your leaves, then by all means, have at it, but NEVER count on them to be neutral or non partisan in their reporting of history or politics. And quinine/HCQ have been made political.
4 Liters of Tonic Water per week?? Have you ever had tonic water lol?
As for the rest, I get what you're saying, but I will keep using wikipedia. I really don't think it's a corrupt source for normal things like this. Sure I wouldn't trust a section about HCQs efficacy against COVID since that's politicized...
...but the section I read was promoting the use of Chloroquine OVER quinine, so it is a pro-HCQ section... so this kind of contradicts your claim, if it was being edited to attack HCQ due to HCQ's now political nature, why would the section on quinine's side effects promote an HCQ precursor and demote quinine which is not in HCQ? Your stance is contradicting itself here. "If Satan casts out Satan, he is divided against himself."
I have written several times in the past about quinine, chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine. Quinine is the natural herbs that was analyzed and then synthesized in a lab. This was patented and distributed as chloroquine. There were some bad side effects from chloroquine, so they redesigned and patented HCQ to be safer. Make no mistake, natural quinine is far safer than either of the synthetics. Quinine has been used in Central and South America where the trees grow natively long before recorded history. The natives still use quinine tea and parts of leaves and bark for a myriad of health benefits, especially as an antimalarial