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Homemade HCQ (quinine)
How to make HCQ
What is Hydroxychloroquine? It is nothing but quinine. Something that anyone can make at home. It's just tonic water. Quinine has many uses and applications. It is antibacterial, antiviral, antimalarial, antimicrobial, antiparasitic. It's made out of the peelings of grapefruits and lemons, especially grapefruits because they hold the most importend quinine. (Use zinc besides HCQ = helping) Take the rind of 2-3 lemons, and 2-3 grapefruits - but wash the fruits first - and take the peel only and rasp them over a bowl. Take the rasped peel and cover it with water about 3 inches above the peels rasp. Put a glass lid upon your pot and let it simmer for 2 hours. don't take of the lid because the usefull molecules will then ascape. Let the lid on the pot till it is cooled and sweeten it with honey or sugar. Take 1 tablespoon every couple of hours. Please share this: it really helps!

I made some at home. Took the rinds of a couple grapefruits and lemons, boiled for a few hours, let it sit overnight, strained into a bottle. I did add a little vodka to keep it from going bad too quickly. Froze the meat of the grapefruits and lemons because they will be great ingredients for summer spritzers

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