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<blockquote data-quote="first14808" data-source="post: 1727336" data-attributes="member: 452612"><p>Especially if the tonic contains quinine. Helps prevent malaria! Or may be contraindicated with other medications. Or just hard to find decent tonic water. This could be useful non-medical advice for Londoners given they're restoring wetlands that were drained to prevent the ague, or malaria. Used to be popular in the East End before the marshes were drained.</p><p></p><p>But also check if medications say avoid alcohol because that's usually there for a reason. If it's all clear, avoid liquid bread (aka 'beer'), and sweet drinks. And keep an eye on your meter. Those yeasts died to convert sugars into alcohol, so we owe it to them to raise a glass! Hic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="first14808, post: 1727336, member: 452612"] Especially if the tonic contains quinine. Helps prevent malaria! Or may be contraindicated with other medications. Or just hard to find decent tonic water. This could be useful non-medical advice for Londoners given they're restoring wetlands that were drained to prevent the ague, or malaria. Used to be popular in the East End before the marshes were drained. But also check if medications say avoid alcohol because that's usually there for a reason. If it's all clear, avoid liquid bread (aka 'beer'), and sweet drinks. And keep an eye on your meter. Those yeasts died to convert sugars into alcohol, so we owe it to them to raise a glass! Hic. [/QUOTE]
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