What every American needs in their pantry in times of crisis (not water)

Treat at home <Treatathome@autolotto.bond> Sat, 02 April 2022 13:09 UTC

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What home remedies work best in a crisis?

It's strange, but until recently it was very hard to know the answer. Because there wasn't a resource just for survival home remedies.

But this "survival surgeon" from Maine sought to change this. Dr. John Herzog put together the largest collection ever assembled of home remedies that are especially useful in a survival scenario.

This is essential especially in a "no doctor" situation, when you can't (or won't) go to the hospital.

The website is attracting some serious heat - but you can still watch this controversial presentation here.
http://www.autolotto.bond/l/lt9OA7585N18U/3701VE6289RH7672JO152K135144207S1566796497













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