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Article: What's your poison?(News)
- Article from:
- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- March 24, 2006
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Byline: By Ian Brown
Ian Brown, senior lecturer in food studies at Northumbria University, sips a gin and tonic ( for medicinal purposes.
Dr Lynn Cleary is a retired professor from the University of South Florida, whose specialist subject is mixing tonic based drinks. Like any good lecturer he will tell you that the secret to success is content ) and that's all he'll reveal. ...
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... ... suggested to me that drinking a glass of tonic water each day would help the muscle cramps because tonic water contains quinine. This really works for me. Adding a little lime juice to the tonic water makes a more flavorful drink. J. Scott ...
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