Getting hydroxychloroquine

Insidious Von

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The Russians should look to their own backyard, the contagion is hitting them hard.

Just to set the record straight, hydroxychloroquine is a derivative of quinine. The older drug was used to prevent malaria and dysentery among Europeans working in the tropics. To make it easier to take Schweppes drink company started putting it in sparkling water, known as tonic water. The quinine gives it its bitter taste.

I'm impressed by the devotion showed by his flock to The Messiah, it truly is remarkable. May I suggest a bleach enema?
 
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Leimonis

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The Russians should look to their own backyard, the contagion is hitting them hard.
there is no such thing as "the russians", there's putin who doesn't really give a whole lot of shit. Everything in the world is an intelligence operation to him, and if he has troll forces at his disposal, he will use it to prop trump and to prop russia and cleanse its image while he's at it.
 
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Just to set the record straight, hydroxychloroquine is a derivative of quinine. The older drug was used to prevent malaria and dysentery among Europeans working in the tropics. To make it easier to take Schweppes drink company started putting it in sparkling water, known as tonic water.
I don't know about Schweppe's but Canada Dry tonic water has no quinine in it. And a lot of sugar.

I think that real tonic water with quinine was banned years ago but I could be wrong. I think you need to get a (tough to get) prescription.
 
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Insidious Von

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I don't know about Schweppe's but Canada Dry tonic water has no quinine in it. And a lot of sugar.I think that real tonic water with quinine was banned years ago but I could be wrong. I think you need to get a (tough to get) prescription.
I didn't know about the prescription to get real tonic water, thanks for the info Missy.

Jacob Schweppes invented sparkling water in 1783. He moved his company from Geneva to London, not long after that. The British had conquered India not long before but the occupying forces were shitting their brains out. The use of quinine to treat malaria was invented by a French colonialist in Indo-China. Schweppes started mixing it into his sparkling water at the behest of The British East India Company. At that time the only known diamond mines were in India, the BEIC were desperate to secure them in hostile terrain. Mr. Schweppes got very rich and the BEIC made a massive fortune from diamonds and African slaves.

Based on one of several atrocities committed by The British East India Company.

 
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jerimander

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The NYC politician mentioned above was treated with HCQ with zinc. Many earlier studies avoided this combination and concluded falsely that HCQ didn't work. It's very likely they were influenced by big pharma.
 
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jerimander

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He is exactly the kind of quack that the Russians want to back, to screw with the US through people like you.
Giuliani doesn't think he's a quack, and he's the hero of 9/11. In fact, you are the only person I know of to make this accusation.
 

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Giuliani doesn't think he's a quack, and he's the hero of 9/11. In fact, you are the only person I know of to make this accusation.
Giuliani?

Hahahahahahhaa.

 

jerimander

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You are still the only person to make this accusation. His carefully written scientific report has not been discredited.
 

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Jacob Schweppes invented sparkling water in 1783. He moved his company from Geneva to London, not long after that. The British had conquered India not long before but the occupying forces were shitting their brains out. The use of quinine to treat malaria was invented by a French colonialist in Indo-China. Schweppes started mixing it into his sparkling water at the behest of The British East India Company.
This history seems to leave out the Quechua Indians of Peru who introduced the medicinal properties of cinchona bark to the Jesuits two centuries earlier. Due to the presence of quinine, the Jesuits realized the bark's ability to treat malaria.
 

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Giuliani doesn't think he's a quack, and he's the hero of 9/11. In fact, you are the only person I know of to make this accusation.
WOW..what a ringing endorsement! From Giuliani bastion of truth and honesty.
 

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The main reason it didn't work is that they avoided using it with zinc. The chief editor of the Lancet admits they are pressured by big pharma to accept rigged reports.

 
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