Show me how you're getting either this molecule or this molecule out of that process or shut the fuck up right now. Better yet, show me how you're getting both.
The exact same way that quinine is extracted from boiling cinchona tree bark or just from drinking grapefruit juice.
I can't find any actual sources that show quinine being found in grapefruits, just the one link you have to the stereotypical, "do it at home in the dumbest way possible" idiot style article (not saying DIY is bad, but that article CLEARLY hits a certain stereotype). I've found some things that say grapefruits contain, "quinine like resources" but that's not the same thing. I'd guess it's just referring to vitamin C.
You've also made no mention of cinchona bark, nor do I think a cinchona tree is found inside of a grapefruit or lemon.
Vitamin C molecules look complex too and we get that from squeezing oranges.
I didn't say the molecule looks complex. What kind of a strawman are you trying to create? Did you really not get the point I was making?
There's nothing magical about this. No need to throw a conniption fit.
Calling you out on your bullshit that, "throwing a grapefruit and lemon into a pot of water and simmering for three hours creates a synthetic drug and an incredibly exclusive sometimes natural substance" is not throwing any kind of fit. It's called calling you on your bullshit.
My mom can't take grapefruit. Anyone have a different hydroychloroquine recipe that doesn't use grapefruit?
Tonic water should do it.
Thank you. I'll look into it.
Thank you. I'll look into it.
Thanks
You can't be fucking serious with this comment.
Show me how you're getting either this molecule or this molecule out of that process or shut the fuck up right now. Better yet, show me how you're getting both.
I can't find any actual sources that show quinine being found in grapefruits, just the one link you have to the stereotypical, "do it at home in the dumbest way possible" idiot style article (not saying DIY is bad, but that article CLEARLY hits a certain stereotype). I've found some things that say grapefruits contain, "quinine like resources" but that's not the same thing. I'd guess it's just referring to vitamin C.
You've also made no mention of cinchona bark, nor do I think a cinchona tree is found inside of a grapefruit or lemon.
I didn't say the molecule looks complex. What kind of a strawman are you trying to create? Did you really not get the point I was making?
Calling you out on your bullshit that, "throwing a grapefruit and lemon into a pot of water and simmering for three hours creates a synthetic drug and an incredibly exclusive sometimes natural substance" is not throwing any kind of fit. It's called calling you on your bullshit.