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Ace 2 Quinine Tonic is comprised of 7 wild roots and herbs including Cinchona Bark.

 

Cinchona Bark for centuries has been used for fever, viral infections, fungul infections, parasite infections, malaria, calming the nerves and various other conditions.

 

"Legend has it that the name cinchona came from the countess of Chinchon, the wife of a Peruvian viceroy, who was cured of a malarial type of fever by using the bark of the cinchona tree in 1638. It was supposedly introduced to European medicine in 1640 by the countess of Chinchon, even before botanists had identified and named the species of tree. Quinine bark was first advertised for sale in England in 1658, and was made official in the British Pharmacopoeia in 1677. Physicians gave credit to the drug and, because of its effectiveness with malaria, it was recognized officially even while the identity of the tree species remained unknown. Several years after the "Countess's powder" arrived in England, it arrived in Spain. There, quinine bark was used by the Jesuits very early in its history and due to the influence of the Company of Jesus, the newly named "Jesuit's powder" became known all over Europe. When the plant was finally botanically classified almost one hundred years later in 1737, botanists still named it after the countess for her contribution. Throughout the mid-1600s to mid-1800s quinine bark was the primary treatment for malaria and it evidenced remarkable results. It was also used for fever, indigestion, mouth and throat diseases, and mutant cell lines."

 

"In Brazilian herbal medicine quinine bark is considered a tonic, a digestive stimulant, and fever-reducer. It is used for anemia, indigestion, gastrointestinal disorders, general fatigue, fevers, malaria and as an appetite stimulant. Other folk remedies in South America cite quinine bark as a natural remedy for mutant cell lines (breast, glands, liver, mesentery, spleen), amebic infections, heart problems, colds, diarrhea, dysentery, dyspepsia, fevers, flu, hangover, lumbago, malaria, neuralgia, pneumonia, sciatica, typhoid, and varicose veins. In European herbal medicine the bark is considered antiprotozoal, antispasmodic, antimalarial, a bitter tonic, and a fever-reducer. There it is used as an appetite stimulant, for hair loss, alcoholism, liver, spleen, and gallbladder disorders; and to reverse irregular heart beat, anemia, leg cramps, and fevers of all kinds. In the U.S., quinine bark is used as a tonic and digestive aid; to reduce heart palpitations and normalize heart functions; to stimulate digestion and appetite; for hemorrhoids, varicose veins, headaches, leg cramps, colds, flu, and indigestion; and for its astringent, bactericidal, and anesthetic actions in various other conditions."

 

Ace 2 Tonic is designed for stopping the coronavirus spike protein attaching to the Ace 2 receptor and inserting the viral information inside the cell. We have nothing to worry about in regards to viral shedding / contracting the virus if the specific gate "ACE 2 RECEPTOR" is closed so to speak not allowing the virus to dock at the port and insert the "file" mRNA.

 

Other ingrediants in the formula assists the kidneys, urinary tract and bladder for cleansing. Energy levels are increased along with drive and stamina. The tonic is bitter which stimulates the Liver to regenerate assiting the natural detoxifcation pathways. Iron is abundant for oxygen transport and circulation plus other key processes. Inflammation is also addressed with roots in the formula like Burdock Root.

 

Cinchona Bark, Sarsaparilla, Burdock Root + Proprietary Blend

 

Drink Over 5 Days. Store In Fridge. Ideal To Drink Before Entering Public Places (VIRAL SHEDDING AREAS) & Also When Leaving Public Places.

 

KEEP THOSE GATES SECURE - THE TRUTH IS BITTER - KONSCIOUS KONSUMPTION

 

This is not advised to replace any prescirption medicine. Always consult your medical professional before use.

 

https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202007.0102/v1

Große, M.; Ruetalo, N.; Businger, R.; Rheber, S.; Setz, C.; Rauch, P.; Auth, J.; Brysch, E.; Schindler, M.; Schubert, U. Evidence That Quinine Exhibits Antiviral Activity against SARS-CoV-2 Infection In Vitro. Preprints 2020, 2020070102

 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30055216/

 

Große M, Ruetalo N, Layer M, et al. Quinine Inhibits Infection of Human Cell Lines with SARS-CoV-2. Viruses. 2021 Apr;13(4). DOI: 10.3390/v13040647.

https://europepmc.org/article/PMC/PMC8069458

ACE 2 Quinine Tonic

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  • Chris18 oct 2023
    Obtuvo 5 de 5 estrellas.
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    Excellent product

    Bought this product to try and get my sense of smell back, that I've not had for years, my smell never came back but I have had a severely bad back for months now, and after 2 sips of this I woke up with my back ache eased right off and the second day of taking it rhe pain fully went highly recommend

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