Friday, August 31, 2018

Everyday Disaster Medicine Guidebook

The Lost Book of Remedies is helping Americans achieve curative self-sufficiency even in the darkest times by saving the lost remedies of our grandparents.


My grandfather prescribed it for most severe skin infections. And let me tell you, it’s nothing short of a miracle. I’ve seen abscesses the size of a plate healing in just days.
This gel is also one of the best cures for nail and foot fungus. 

On a different note, this gel is the only part of the cattail that is widely considered to not be edible. It’s not poisonous…so why isn’t it edible? 

Well, because it has a powerful numbing effect on moist tissues. It has even been used as a Novocaine substitute. Yes, it’s an anesthetic that you can use in many, many situations. When the pioneers were hit with a ravaging toothache, they would just go get their jar of cattail ooze and rub it around their gums. The pain would subside in minutes. Click here 


I’ll show you how to make a poultice out of its leaves and use it to dress your wounds or cuts.
Or if you or one of your friends is suffering from an autoimmune disease like arthritis, you can use this as a remedy immediately.


These are the cures of my childhood and, if you’ve been here a while, maybe yours as well. 

 I’m talking about the common folk remedies they used to bring down fever, cure a sore throat, banish the flu, and many, many more. They used only common household items that you probably have in your cupboard right this second…  

like the spice you add to your meals that can stop bleeding in just a matter of seconds.  Click here 


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