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To: GROUND ZERO™ who wrote (6991)12/2/2019 10:11:05 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 13779
 
Gin and dog piss ...

They are now trying to blame heart attacks on tonic water...lol

looks like she has been eating shit up to her eyeballs..

oh well



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Heart risk alert over quinine in tonic water | Daily Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk › health › article-4868576 › Heart-risk-alert-q...



Sep 9, 2017 - ' The drug is known to cause abnormal heart rhythm in some patients, which can trigger heart attacks. It is also known to affect clotting and may cause a heart attack or stroke by causing an artery to become blocked. Even small amounts of quinine in tonic water could tip the balance over time.