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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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.