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Cinchona - quinine
The anti malaria drug everyone is talking about is extracted from the bark of the cinchona plant. Specifically, it's called quinine.
So aside from the current Corona pandemic, it seems that quinine could be an overall decent supplement to boost immune system, yes? Any natural ways to get this? Thoughts, cs?
So aside from the current Corona pandemic, it seems that quinine could be an overall decent supplement to boost immune system, yes? Any natural ways to get this? Thoughts, cs?
Weser- Posts : 41
Join date : 2018-12-30
Re: Cinchona - quinine
I'm responding to myself. There are rls and leg cramp supplements that contain quinine. And also tonic water. I might be buying myself some tonic water, seems like a good thing to have on hand
Weser- Posts : 41
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Re: Cinchona - quinine
Now we hear that chloroquine could be a cure for the Coronavirus. Not that I think we need it since we have things like Vitamin C, and Chlorine Dioxide, but since chloroquine is mentioned in the mainstream it will be interesting to follow this.
Because if chloroquine can cure it, than no vaccines are necessary. Which means the evil MSM will attack chloroquine for sure. And we are already seeing this happen.
What are thoughts on chloroquine? It would be great to get more facts and know more about it.
Because if chloroquine can cure it, than no vaccines are necessary. Which means the evil MSM will attack chloroquine for sure. And we are already seeing this happen.
What are thoughts on chloroquine? It would be great to get more facts and know more about it.
MikeGore- Posts : 803
Join date : 2010-05-25
Re: Cinchona - quinine
With respect to the drug Hydroxychloroquine, the side effects may include:
headache, dizziness, ringing in your ears;
nausea, vomiting, stomach pain;
loss of appetite, weight loss;
mood changes, feeling nervous or irritable;
skin rash or itching or hair loss.
Vitamin C wins hands down. Also there is something else too which will elaborate later on.
headache, dizziness, ringing in your ears;
nausea, vomiting, stomach pain;
loss of appetite, weight loss;
mood changes, feeling nervous or irritable;
skin rash or itching or hair loss.
Vitamin C wins hands down. Also there is something else too which will elaborate later on.
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Re: Cinchona - quinine
I hear you CS.
But somehow I think the masses and the agenda being pushed forward, will be a vaccine.
At least if there is a medication proven to work, people can simply be told to go to the Doctor where they will be prescribed this.
People who know better can still tackle this effectively with Vitamin C and Chlorine Dioxide.
At least there will be no excuse to push legislation to force a vaccine on to the public.
Most people simply see vitamins as too easy a solution. Even though they work.
The Hydroxychloroquine might be the lesser of two evils.
But somehow I think the masses and the agenda being pushed forward, will be a vaccine.
At least if there is a medication proven to work, people can simply be told to go to the Doctor where they will be prescribed this.
People who know better can still tackle this effectively with Vitamin C and Chlorine Dioxide.
At least there will be no excuse to push legislation to force a vaccine on to the public.
Most people simply see vitamins as too easy a solution. Even though they work.
The Hydroxychloroquine might be the lesser of two evils.
MikeGore- Posts : 803
Join date : 2010-05-25
Re: Cinchona - quinine
CausticSymmetry wrote:With respect to the drug Hydroxychloroquine, the side effects may include:
headache, dizziness, ringing in your ears;
nausea, vomiting, stomach pain;
loss of appetite, weight loss;
mood changes, feeling nervous or irritable;
skin rash or itching or hair loss.
Vitamin C wins hands down. Also there is something else too which will elaborate later on.
Yes, it does seem that high dose vit c wins, but drinking tonic water which has much less levels of quinine compared to pharma's version, but still enough to possibly keep viral levels low, is a win-win. Sure, a small percentage of people have complications from quinine, but this has been around for ages and it's well tolerated by most people. I don't see these as mutually exclusive.
Vit c (high dose)
zinc
vit d
selenium
tonic water (quinine)
^ a pretty strong list
Weser- Posts : 41
Join date : 2018-12-30
Re: Cinchona - quinine
Quinine and cinnamon pills was a common treatment for influenza back in the old days
H4ir- Posts : 85
Join date : 2010-07-26
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