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redstampede 4 points ago +4 / -0

Since I heard about chloroquine I've been wondering if tonic water might be partially beneficial, just as an educated guess.

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Scroon 2 points ago +4 / -2

Honestly, the natural quinine in tonic water is probably better than chloroquine which is a synthetic drug created to replace quinine.

Why replace something that works, you ask? Well, one of them literally grows on trees and one of the you need to pay a company to make. You can figure out which is which.

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The_Litehaus_Abides 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's probably no tonic water left on the grocery shelves at this point.

I was in the local Walmart yesterday and there was ZERO food in that store. Looked like it had been looted.

But, that's what happens when everyone, all at once, goes shopping for a month's worth of food instead of a week's worth.