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  • What about Unfiltered Cider Vinegar . Also raw garlic .

  • @danvelgtr Very good options too. If you mix some raw honey in with some cider vinegar and water it makes an energy drink that tastes almost like lemonade. Quite tasty and refreshing actually.

  • If you live in an area with brown recluse spiders you can purchase diaper rash cream. It will neutralize the poison. Activated charcoal and baking soda mixed with a little water so it's a paste will also do this.

  • Also, do add aspirin. Two aspirin plus 1,000 mg vitamin c taken every 50 minutes for 3 to 5 doses will kill swine and other types of flu virus and wasting disease. (Less aspirin for children or those under 100 lbs.) You can find lots of great home remedies at earthclinic's site.

  • Hi. Good video. I see you are missing baking soda, MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement/water purification drops), and colloidal silver. Colloidal silver will kill just about any kind of virus. You can buy a generator kit and make your own easily and cheaply. MMS is very inexpensive and boosts your immune system, inhale to clear lungs, spray on surfaces or in water to purify...kills AIDS virus. Baking soda kills cancer, detoxes from radiation, helps digestion, neutralizes poison.

  • @MMermaid19 Good additions, thanks!

    

  • here are a couple of really useful creams to consider

    clotrimazole - antifungal: atheletes foot, yeast infections (thrush), ringworm

    fucidin - antibiotic: impetigo, whitlow, sycosis/folliculitis, dermatitis

    hope it helps

  • I would also add elderberry wine. It is a good remedy for colds and flu, (not Bird Flu, however).

  • I keep all 3 acetaminophen, ibuprofen, and aspirin. Ibuprofen for bumps bruises and inflamation. Tylenol doesn't thin the blood the way ibuprofen or aspirin does. So it's good for pain management when bleeding is a concern. Aspirin for heart attacks although I suspect ibuprofen may also work. I just haven't been able to verify it yet. Hope this is helpful.

  • @UrbanSurvivalcraft Motrin does not have the protective action that aspirin does in heart attack. Understand that aspirin is not a wonder drug that will save your life! It causes the blood cells to be less "sticky", it does nothing to reduce the clot causing the heart attack, and isn't enough to stop the clotting process with a single dose. It makes the clot dissolving drugs you will get in the hospital work much better and reduce the mortality of heart attacks when proper care is received.

  • @UrbanSurvivalcraft In a situation where care is delayed or not there, aspirin is all you have and go for it. If it is a probability, get the OK from your doctor and start a dose daily. THAT can save you. It comes with risks too however. Don't listen to the internet commandos, go to the American Heart Assn, or some other reliable site for information. There is a lot of bad info on the internet. Everyone is an expert here. Listen to the ones that really are.

  • Know your common medications...

    Diphenhydramine = Benaryl (Antihistamine - Allergy)

    Robitussin = Guaifenesin (Chest Decongestant)

    Ibuprofen = Advil (Pain reliever / Fever Reducer)

    Acetaminophen = Tylenol (Pain Reliever / Fever Reducer)

    Loperamide = Imodium (Anti Diarrhea )

    Also, Ascorbic Acid Powder is a much higher concentration of Vitamin C and costs far less for the volume!

    Just thought I would add, this may assist people in choosing generic brands for the price!

  • @SpookeySVG Nice. I generally go with the EmergenC because it has other vitamins and minerals as well, plus it tastes relatively good.

    Thanks for the comment!

  • @survivalizer Do you use the EmergnC+ with Zinc and Glucans

  • @SpookeySVG I think it has zinc. Glucans like Glucosamine? Sometimes, such as when I need to repair from a lot of training and joint damage.

  • potassium idodide incase of nuclear fallout

  • I store Charcoal tablets, Multivitamins, Calcium and Magnesium. Ibuprofen and Paracetamol for pain/fever (because Paracetamol is ok for children). I don't know if you have Umckaloabo in your country, it's from the roots of a plant called Pelargonium sidoides and acts against viruses and bacteria. It helps with infections like bronchitis if you can't get antibiotics. Mucus relief, allergy & diarrhea tablets. And of course a surplus of personal medication needed on a regular basis is important.

  • @Panbaneesha Thanks I'll have to check into those. Hadn't thought of anti viral medicine.

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