Survival medicine

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diamond lil
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Re: Survival medicine

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Yes Redskies I know that site.
Pseudonym my hubby was diagnosed type 2 ten years ago and is still pre-diabetic HbA1c and diet controlled. He eats LCHF.
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redskies wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 7:29 am Wrt asthma, as well as a host of other conditions, I've been head down studying the science of nutrition the last few months, and it can make a massive difference.
There are currently four ways of eating that seem to produce the very best health and relief from a huge number of medical conditions, from T2D to asthma, from arthritis to seizures. Well worth taking a look at them - keto, low carb high fat, paleo & carnivore.
I actually had to look up keto :oops: . Never heard of it. Fortunately only thing I suffer from is asthma. Has been moderate all my life. Not like some poor cases you hear of. My mother does suffer from knee arthiritis though so maybe this info could be of help
Not worried about powering the whole house,just eating hot food,getting a brew,seeing through the dark,and staying warm.
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Re: Survival medicine

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jansman wrote: Sun Oct 07, 2018 2:54 pm Whilst looking at alternative remedies for asthma,( I had a bit of a 'do'last night) I found this:

http://thesurvivaldoctor.com

Interesting stuff in there.
thats quite a good book to buy, i own a copy, its in the top twenty books on medical information, but it does have an americian writer which makes cross reffering to uk meds a tad interesting as you have to use a couple of uk books to research it
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Re: Survival medicine

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Stonecarver wrote: Fri Oct 19, 2018 7:18 pm
redskies wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 7:29 am Wrt asthma, as well as a host of other conditions, I've been head down studying the science of nutrition the last few months, and it can make a massive difference.
There are currently four ways of eating that seem to produce the very best health and relief from a huge number of medical conditions, from T2D to asthma, from arthritis to seizures. Well worth taking a look at them - keto, low carb high fat, paleo & carnivore.
I actually had to look up keto :oops: . Never heard of it. Fortunately only thing I suffer from is asthma. Has been moderate all my life. Not like some poor cases you hear of. My mother does suffer from knee arthiritis though so maybe this info could be of help

Also works for those with asthma - if it doesn't stop it completely, it certainly reduces severity quite significantly. The science is complex yet simple, well worth looking into & if nothing else, give it a shot, you've nothing to lose :)
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Really useful stuff, folks, thank you!
TLB
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Looks good.

I've got copies of "Where there is no Doctor" and "Where there is no Dentist". Both written for use now in 3rd world countries. However, the advice would be good in any grid down situation.

Free PDF here:

http://www.frankshospitalworkshop.com/o ... Werner.pdf
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Here's the other link to Where there is no dentist:

https://modernsurvivalonline.com/Files/ ... l_Book.pdf
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Many thanks, my KIndle is filling up fast. :shock:
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
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pseudonym wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:53 am Many thanks, my KIndle is filling up fast. :shock:

Tablet, with the SD card that has the most memory. I'm at 1600+ books & still adding them!
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redskies wrote: Tue Jun 18, 2019 2:44 pm
pseudonym wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:53 am Many thanks, my KIndle is filling up fast. :shock:
Tablet, with the SD card that has the most memory. I'm at 1600+ books & still adding them!
There's an interesting point ... is there a memory card or something that I can plug in to my kindle to augment its memory? I've already had to take it back to factory default settings and just download the things I particularly want, but its building up again :lol: