I gave a coworker a few ivm pills for his covid sick daughter. The next morning I asked how they worked and he said she didnt eat them. She'd already been taking Hydroxychloroquin and felt better the next day. Her gma already had it and, get this, made it IN THE KITCHEN. Aint that wild?. He said it was just some lemon and grapefruit rinds she boiled up. Had no idea it was that easy. I've just confirmed with gma that this is the correct recipe. https://odysee.com/@MarioBorg:a/Hydroxiqualiquine-Edited-1:2 Video is 1 min long. EDIT People commenting this is not hcq but something similar. Looks like this is quinine. I stumbled upon this info and brought it up for discussion here. Have not used or made this. Apparently I'm a shill for Big Lemon, though, so thats interesting.
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This does not make sense.
Hydroxy is a synthetic version of quinine. Quinine was made from the bark of a very specific tree found in Central America. This discovery was instrumental in the expansion of the British empire because with it, the British were not vulnerable to malaria. Gin and tonic (the tonic made with a medicinal dose of quinine) was part of daily rations.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quinine
Now someone is making it with a grape fruit and a couple lemons? Bullshit.
I don't think it's supposed to be a homemade HCQ, but the good vitamins one gets from eating foods high in quercetin that is being concentrated and quercetin along with zinc acts as a substitue when HCQ and Ivermectin are not available.
Lemons and grapefruit DO both contain quercetin. However, you're not "making" it. Really all you're doing is making tea, or juice, which has the natural quercetin and vitamin C and stuff that's already in the lemons and grapefruit.
Now don't get me wrong, if you're drinking lemon and grapefruit juice on a regular basis that probably is going to be a relatively healthy thing to do, but to insinuate in any way that you're making hydroxychloroquine is just plainly factually incorrect.
I get quinine by boiling Cinchona Bark for 5 minutes. Cool, add honey and drink as "tea".
Yes I do it the same way, but I boil for 20 minutes. Do you drink the powder or discard?
Where do u get it?
Amyzon has it.
I have a pound bag of that bark but haven't caught on to how to prepare it. Been sick since the beginning of the month. Used ivermectin for about a week. Was extremely dehydrated; taken to local hospital where they made it worse. I am finally slowly recovering from profound and unending fatigue and almost non-existent energy.
I think the recipe is for quercetin but it operates the same as quinine.
Edit: I think you guys got 'operates the same as' mixed up with 'is the same as'
As I understand it quercetin and hcq both act as zincophores enabling zinc to cross the cell membrane and inhibit viral replication.
This does not mean quercetin = hcq.
"zincophores" lol.
Zinc ionophores.
Sorry, I’m just a tard tending to my meme fields
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Wrong. Quercetin has a better safety profile than quinine. It should actually be the preferred option if available.
Rotate them
The only downside of quercetin is that high doses can cause extra stress on the liver. Quinine derivatives including HCQ can have cardiac side effects in high doses.
Ever since taking quercetin daily, my hands have dried and bleed crack with no relief from medication that used to work and at night I sense my heart pumps harder. I plan to switch to ecgc/green tea extract recommended by zelenk.
Different people respond to different things differently, obviously there is no miracle chemical that will fix everyone the same way.
Google this: +"limonene" +"quinine"
And you'll get over 460,000 results. One of the very first is an NIH article on how limonene can be used to make quinine.
Shill.
So you're trusting the NIH now? What if it's a disinfo ploy by them to make Patriots think they have a homemade solution when in reality it's useless?
It's chemistry. It's not a matter of trust.
You put forward the claim. I think you are full of shit. Prove your point or leave me with the impression that you are a bullshitter.
Took me 2 minutes to find this.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7120914/
Yes it states that limonene is antimalarial. However, it does not say that one can make hydroxychloroquine from limonene.
See! Was that hard?
Dudes right youre being a huge faggot. We all have access to the internet, if someone makes a claim dont just reeeee "prove it" like some Twitter lefty, go look it up and verfy for yourself.
Don't be a fag
There is quinine in citrus rinds just like in the bark of that 'specific tree in Central America' - (Cinchona bark).
Cinchoa bark provides quinine. The synthetic version of quinine is chloroquine. The hydrogen modified chloroquine which acts the same way but is more tolerable is hydroxychloroquine.
Chloroquine produced the same results as hydroxychloroquine against COV Sar-1 which is the study that fauci calls hydroxychloroquine both a cure and vaccine.
The argument is all semantics. Yoi are producing quinine from both the cinchoa tree bark and the citrus peels (grapefruit has the highest content) which is the son-synthetic chloroquine which is a similar molecule and the parent molecule of hydroxychloroquine with the exact same action against cov sars viruses.
Not bullshit.
Like I said. Semantics
Any documented reference showing that quinine from citrus peels?
You're a shill, you just got proven wrong on this in the same thread if you scroll up. This comment is after that so You're pretending to not know.
The way to make it is quite strict. Peel one grapefruit and two lemons and boil the peel for two hours. You have to simmer, not a fast rolling boil as it will boil dry.
Do not take the lid off as the quercetin is in the steam and not the water, removing the lid will let the quercetin escape. After two hours of simmering take the pan off the heat and leave to cool, and leave the lid alone.
Use when it has gone cold, sip it over the course of a day and not all at once.
I hope this helps.
for those who don't want to watch -
1 or 2 grapefruits
3-5 lemons
Peel fruit - place rinds only in large saucepan
8-10 cups of water
bring to a boil and reduce to simmer for 3 hours
cool two hours and strain
2 T. a day - store in the refrigerator or freezer (for later)
Edit - I'm a dumbass and forgot to add the part about peeling the fruit and only using the rinds bleh
This is the correct recipe but I just wanted to point out that it's only the rinds of the lemons and grapefruit. Juice them first. I use a crock pot because you don't lose any liquid through evaporation.
Yes, do not allow the steam to escape. Wait until it's completely cool before removing the lid and pouring into storage.
Rind is white stuff. Perl is bitter outside layer. I used both when I made it once. Does it matter?
The peel. The outside of the fruit that you normally do not eat.
The rind is the peal. You remove the juice before cooking. I don’t worry about scraping out the fruit but for whatever reason you’re supposed to squeeze the juice out first.
That's the way I do it. Tastes kinda bad but we've been doing this protocol: 2 tablespoons of the liquid, 500mg of vit C, 500mg zinc, and 1000 mcg of vid D.
Oops. I meant 50 mg of zinc. Thanks 😊.
The outer skin. Flesh of the fruit.
thank you I'm an idiot lol
Seems to be, I just made my second batch. The recipe I found: 3 grapefruit 3 lemons. Peel, cut the rind into small pieces. Not micro small, just small chunks. Cover with water, bring to a boil, simmer for 3 hours, let cool, pour liquid through a strainer. Discard rinds, bottle liquid. 2 tbsp a day. The first time I made it, I used a medium size sauce pan and put the water about an inch over the peels. Worked well and the liquid was very orange in color. The second batch, I used more water, about 5 quarts (due to size of the pan). Of course, it yielded more liquid, the color was more pale, but the taste was exactly the same.
Im just sharing an interesting anecdote but I'm convinced theres something to it. Just search quinine homemade. Apparently hcq comes from quinine and grapefruit is one of the best sources after that tree bark. I'm in discussion and learning with yall.
It’s not. See krypt0 top comment
Krypt0 is being a faggot.
That's his alt.
Nice alt
Wow, part-way down the wikipedia page, you get this statement:
"Quinine is a flavor component of tonic water and bitter lemon drink mixers. On the soda gun behind many bars, tonic water is designated by the letter "Q" representing quinine."
Q has been saving our lives for centuries. 😆
My brother has been ill for three weeks, did this yesterday and feels much better. There is something in it
Almost all pharmaceutical drugs are just synthetic versions of some naturally occurring compound.
Yes it is very easy to make.
Tonic water
Just like marmalade. Add in some oranges (and cane sugar, etc), and viola. No wonder everyone says my marmalade makes them feel better!
HOLY SHIT LMFAO THIS THREAD IS LIKE 100% SHILL AND DISINFORMATION.
DO NOT LISTEN TO THESE PEOPLE.
THIS IS NOT HOW YOU MAKE HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE.
SHILL SHILL SHILL SHILL SHILL!!!!
Yes im a paid actor for big lemon.
An entire shot of Brandy for a kid would really intoxicate them. No wonder the kids feel better afterwards, you're numbing everything in their body and getting them drunk and having them pass out instead of treating the symptoms or giving actual relief to the illness. Not to mention that the alcohol would strain their little livers. I'm not gonna say it's CPS worthy if someone does do it, but it's incredibly stupid and probably detrimental to the poor child.
Maybe come in with some information to dispute the clains instead of REEEing?
This isnt Twitter, this is not how we challenge ideas in this community. Come back witb some evidence for your claims. The man who made the thread is trying to help.
We know, we know, don't push this on public sites the fucking joe biden admin will make grapefruit unavailable.
This is not cinchona bark which is what quinine is derived from. This is creating something similar in function to hcq, a zinc ionophore. Works in a similar way but not the same thing.
So not hydroxy but a home recipe for quercetin. I do see reference to quercetin in grapefruit.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8751044/
I am all for raising awareness and creating options for people that do not have access to pharmaceuticals BUT WE MUST be as accurate as possible.
Calling this hydroxy is flat out wrong because grapefruit do not contain this molecule and it makes anyone that repeats this sound like an idiot.
This could be an example of Cass sustien’s cognitive infiltration. Have a kernel of truth but wrap in in a batter of bullshit so people puke and refuse to accept the truth.
Doctors hate him. Man cures disease in his kitchen with one weird trick
GRAPEFRUIT WARNING: It Can Interact with Common Medications!
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/grapefruit-and-medications
My cousin has been making this for some weeks. It is good stuff. I am grateful for what we are able to make ourselves since it's difficult and not cheap to buy what should be readily available and cheap.
Some citrus fruits, especially grapefruit, do have quinine in the rinds. By boiling the rinds, you can release the quinine into the liquid and drink that liquid. There are many videos online showing how to do this.
Quinine is the natural form of HCQ.
It is not HCQ.
The product made with Grapefruit and lemon rinds is pure quinine from what I have read. I'm not saying don't take it, but you should be careful with it. Do some research and find the correct dosage. I have not paid enough attention to know what that is, but I do remember seeing you can over do it.
I have a feeling the product being produced is likely hesperedin, a bioflavanoid derived from citris peels, which binds competitively with ace2 receptor cells, if I recall correctly. Also would no doubt be high in Vit C too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EXdUE3eypM
Here is some data on how you actually synthesize chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine. From 2018, pre-pandemic.
Fuck you idiotic shills. You should know better than to try something this obvious.
Yup. Not the first time this type of info has been passed out. It is useful but it's not how you make hcq it quinine.