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Indian Tonic Water
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Can Indian Tonic water be drunk on its own? Someone told me its good to drink if you get night cramps in your feet and legs, (which I do ) but I always thought it was a mixer and as I don't drink alcohol, I wondered if it can be mixed with something like Vimto or if it can be drunk on its own?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I drink at least two litres of Indian tonic water throughout the day and night and it does not stop leg cramps - there is nowhere near enough quinine in it for it to be effective.
Quinine in high doses is proven to help against malaria but has never been proven to relieve night cramps. Still, it is cheap and nice enough to give it a go
Quinine in high doses is proven to help against malaria but has never been proven to relieve night cramps. Still, it is cheap and nice enough to give it a go
Tesco do flavours too Barsel if you want the 2 for 80p - Lemon,Lime or this one.
https:/ /www.te sco.com /grocer ies/en- GB/prod ucts/28 5019721
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Wow, I suffer badly with cramps. I'll have to try the magnesium. I keep looking at the Himalayan Pink Salt, but have never bought it, I'll put it in the trolley next time I'm in Tesco.
I'm another one that drinks tonic on it's own, especially if I'm the designated driver as it doesn't make me think that I'm drinking a soft drink.
I'm another one that drinks tonic on it's own, especially if I'm the designated driver as it doesn't make me think that I'm drinking a soft drink.