Only if you want liver spots and greasy elbows.
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You could pour a little bit of tonic water into your morning drink every day. Because female mosquitoes prefer sweet blood, they will be more attracted to you not those who have sour. Tonic water makes your blood more sour, so then it would repel mosquitoes. But remember that you have to do it every day or the tonic wont work. It might take a few hours before it starts to work though.
I would suggest drinking water, which should be washing down a 'plan b' pill. There is no magical tonic you can drink to prevent pregnancy, as there is not really any magical answer. Take birth control, use condoms, take emergency contraception when needed. Be smart. Be safe!
The answer is a Black light and Tonic Water. Tonic water contains a chemical called quinine which makes it glow bright blue when the water is exposed to black light.You take a bowl and put water or Tonic water just in case you want to drink it.Then you put highlighter ink in the water then stir the ink in the water. It looks kinda weird, but then you put the black light over it and it GLOWS.
To be surrounded by water on all sides, and not located on the majority of a tech-tonic plate
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If you mean do they drink water - then yes, they do.
I think you mean quinine water, which is better known as tonic water or just plain "tonic". It's usually served in alcoholic beverages like a "gin and tonic", etc and can be found in the section of the grocery store where wine is sold. As far as how much to take for leg cramps, as far as I can tell, the therapeutic dose is anywhere from 200 to 500 mg, but you have to careful of quinine's adverse effects. I do not know what all of them are, but in therapeutic doses, you really do need to be careful. Some include: diarrhea, constipation and erectile dysfunction, but it also seems that cardiac arrest might be a concern as well as pulmonary edema (fluid forming in the lungs). However, I read that there are (approximately) 20mg of active quinine in one 8 oz. glass of Schweppe's (the most well known brand of tonic water), so in order to get a therapeutic dose, you'd have to drink a fair amount of tonic water. However, I read of several people who seem to have done well on just 16 oz. or so of tonic water. They claim to have seen their leg cramps clear up nicely by drinking this amount before bed. Be aware, however, that quinine is very, very bitter, so tonic water will not taste like club soda or just plain water. You may want to combine it with juice (grape seed extracts are known to lessen pain, so you might try grape juice) and drink it that way.
Yes, thyroxine is suitable for vegetarians. Thyroxine is a synthetic form of the thyroid hormone thyroxine (T4) and does not contain any animal-derived ingredients. It is typically produced in a laboratory setting and does not involve the use of animal products in its production process. Vegetarians can safely take thyroxine as prescribed by their healthcare provider to manage thyroid conditions.
It is generally recommended to take thyroxine in the morning on an empty stomach, at least 30 minutes before eating. This helps to ensure optimal absorption of the medication.
Ask your doctor or ask your pharmacist.