Quinine is a flavour component of tonic water and bitter lemon drinks, manufactured eg. by Schwepps and Canada Dry.
Bark of the Chinchona tree, indigenous to South America.
Tonic water,or at least it used to.
Grapefruit
yes and good for you
As good as it gets. The first carbonated drink was Schweppes Tonic which was developed so that people could drink quinine as medicine in spite of its bitter taste. You can formulate bitter soft drinks without quinine but you may not be able to call them tonics depending on local legislation. Without quinine you also loss the slight blue phosphorescence of tonic water.
yes and good for you
It really depends if you want to, it helps if it does, but if you don't I suppose it's fine.
You can get tonic water with quinine in it at the grocery store usually withthe drink mixers. I use it for leg cramps.Answer:The brand Schwepps contains quinine, and is available in the US and Europe. You can get it from Walgreens or Walmart. You can find couple of brands selling Quinine water/tonic water. It provides quick relief for muscle cramps
can quinine go bad
Quinine is a noun.
i am not sure about eating a drink, but I know that you can drink food if grind it up and make it a food slushy
Quinine is measured in milligrams.
Glowing jello glows because of the quinine that absorbs light from the black light
Yeah, you can. Some people have a bad reaction to the quinine in tonic water, but this is rare and if you were one of the people who had a reaction to it, it would affect you whether coumadin was involved or not.
The bitter principle in grapefruit is naringin, not quinine. They are not chemically related.