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If you ever feel a cold or flu coming on or just feel like crap…make your own quinine.
Quinine has many uses and applications. It is analgesic, anesthetic, anti -arrhythmic, antibacterial, antimalarial, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, antipyretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, astringent, bactericide, cytotoxic, febrifuge, fungicide, insecticide, nervine.
It is made out of the peelings of organic grapefruits and organic lemons, but especially grapefruits. You take this concoction throughout the day… Or you can make a tea out of it and drink it all day. This should take away all your fears about this virus, because you now have the defense against it and many other things.
Recommended to take zinc with this recipe, the zinc propels the quinine into your cells for a much faster healing.
Here is all you need to do to make your very own quinine:
Take the rind of 2-3 organic lemons, or 2-3 organic grapefruits. Wash thoroughly to clean and to remove wax. Take the peel only and cover it with water about 3 inches above the peels. Put a glass lid on your pot if you have one. This lessens the release of steam.
Let it simmer for about 2-3 hours. Do not take the lid off of the pot till it cools completely as this will allow the quinine to escape in the steam.
Sweeten the tea with honey or sugar since it will be bitter. If you have chest congestion, take 1 tablespoon every couple of hours to bring up the phlegm from your lungs. Or you can take 1/4 cup in a glass of juice daily. Discontinue as soon as you get better.
This can be frozen for future use.