Diluted Gin? That question does make any sense. If you mean What is Gin with tonic water then it is called a Gin and Tonic. Gin with tonic water and a lime slice with ice.
No, there is no proven medical benefit to people from wearing magnets.
Not really. Quinine (the substance responsible for the bitter flavor of tonic water) doesn't help Diabetes, so there's no significant difference between tonic water and regular soda water or seltzer. Also, some tonic water is sweetened, making it just like any other carbonated sweetened beverage.
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.
Tonic Water In Fact is non- alcoholic. It can be when mixed with alcoholic mixes such as vodka,wine,or beer. Tonic Water is not water made really for drinking plainly purposes. It is made to be mixed with alcoholic beverages. Hope this answered your question?
virtually identical to gator aid accept tonic water has apprximately 1/4 of a medically acceptable amount of quinine for flavor , by the way the briish used to and still do privide quinine in theirs for theriputic use against malaria AND TONIC WATER WATER COSTS ABOUT 1/5 THE PRICE OF GATOR AID if your skeptical remember you can buy gin and tonic at any bar.
To make glow-in-the-dark icing, use tonic water as a liquid ingredient in your icing recipe. Tonic water contains quinine, which glows under UV light due to fluorescence. Simply substitute the water or other liquid in your recipe with tonic water to create glowing icing that is safe to eat.
Tonic water typically contains quinine, which may cause a false positive for drugs like malaria medication or amphetamines in a drug test that screens for specific substances. It's always best to inform the tester of any medications or substances consumed to ensure accurate results.
The tonic in any scale is the 1st scale degree. For example, in the key of F major, the tonic is F.
Just about any major food store sells that
Any tonic that adds vitamins and minerals readily absorbed by the chickens digestive system. Molting is the renewal of old worn feathers. Growing new feathers means the old one's must drop out and regrow. This takes all the chickens energy supplies. Any commercial outlet that sells chicken feed and supplies will have a water soluble tonic designed for exactly this use.
It generally contains corn syrup, and any derivatives of corn are not KfP for Jews of Ashkenazi descent.