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To: Horgad who wrote (154951)3/21/2020 3:43:16 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone2 Recommendations

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Horgad
sense

  Respond to of 218147
 
lol

You have nothing to worry about.

I have been using since 1983 for cramps.

BBall, Racketball,Running, biking , hiking, diving,

works every time.

When I started using quinine it was over the counter..

Than sometime in 90's it became presciption.

than 10 years later OTC again.

than it became prescription again.

FDA incompetence on display.



To: Horgad who wrote (154951)3/21/2020 8:39:50 PM
From: Dr. Voodoo  Respond to of 218147
 
solids will have a very unfortunate effect of concentrating the supply locally, at the door shall we say. and in a rush,,, shall we say, all must leave.



To: Horgad who wrote (154951)3/22/2020 12:44:21 AM
From: carranza21 Recommendation

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voop

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I have lots and lots of cinchona bark. I am making a cold-infusion tea. No cinchonism yet, and no CV disease, either.

Have used about 1/4 oz. per gallon until it turns deep, rusty red. No bitter taste. An odd taste that’s hard to describe. Not bitter at all. Not unpleasant.

Take about 10 oz. on arising and at lunch and dinner.

The bark is extremely hard. Impossible to turn into a powder with the kitchen equipment I have.

There are no visible solids in my concoction.

This is what it looks like