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Just a
word of warning regarding quinine, last time I contacted our pharmacy
department quinine is now contraindicated in pregnancy. Christine. -----Original
Message----- Dear
Andrea, Increase
her salt intake, I know this sounds silly but I bet if you did some ELFT's you
would find her sodium low. Also increase zinc and potassium. Another
sure fire remedy is to get her to buy some tonic water - the one with quinine
in it - Schwepps has tonic water with quinine, it is also called 'Indian Tonic
Water' usually in brackets on the bottle. It has
to be this type of tonic water as it is the quinine that helps the cramps, it
is a muscle relaxant. Reassure her that the amount of quinine in the
tonic water is miniscule and she would have to drink lots and lots for the
quinine to become a problem, as you probably know quinine is a drug used in
Malaria. The
dose is one average glass at night. It may take a couple of nights for
its full effect. Some women find they do not have to take a glass every
night but alternatively. She may however, find that she needs to take a
glass a night initially then cut back to get the right effect. Regards, Anne
Clarke Brisbane -----
Original Message ----- From:
"Ian & Andrea Quanchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
"Oz Midwifery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
Monday, November 26, 2001 10:17 AM Subject:
Leg cramps > I
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