HOME DOCTOR: PRACTICAL MEDICINE FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD- WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF HELP IS NOT ON THE WAY??+ FREE GIFTS AS WELL

 


The Home Doctor - Functional Medication for Each Family - is a 304 page specialist composed and supported guide on the best way to oversee most wellbeing circumstances when help isn't coming.

If you have any desire to see what happens when things go south, you should simply check Venezuela: no power, no running water, no regulation, no anti-infection agents, no pain relievers, no sedatives, no insulin or other significant things out.

In any case, to figure out how you can in any case oversee in a circumstance like this, you should likewise focus on Venezuela and become familiar with the brilliant ways they created to adapt.


Dr. Maybell Nieves - head specialist of the Unit of Bosom Pathology and general specialist at Caracas College Medical clinic in Venezuela, with more than 10 years of involvement with the working room. She learned at the renowned European Establishment of Oncology in Milan, Italy.


Dr. Maybell is known for growing new, brilliant techniques for treating patients after Venezuela's economy fell and emergency clinics and drug stores ran out of prescriptions, supplies, power and running water.

The strategies she created and spearheaded are presently contemplated and applied in struggle zones everywhere.

A large number of these conventions and systems don't need clinical support as they are explicitly intended to be self-applied. That makes them incredibly important in the event that the clinical framework can't be relied upon, such as during long haul power outages.

You can discover a portion of these strategies beneath! As you read them, you can undoubtedly comprehend the reason why they are so helpful and why each family and family ought to have them nearby. She co-wrote the book with Dr Rodrigo Alterio and Claude Davis.

WHY DO YOU NEED THIS BOOK?

This book is a novel aide for the layman that you can utilize when help isn't coming or to oversee normal illnesses that don't need seeing a specialist.



Look at its four distinctive symptoms: first, chest discomfort that feels like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, and pain in the middle of your chest that lasts for more than a few minutes.

The second symptom is discomfort or pain in one or both arms and your back, neck, jaw, or stomach.

The third symptom is shortness of breath.

The last thing you need to watch out for is breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, and lightheadedness.

These don’t all come at once, but if you see even one or two, it’s time to call 911.

Another step you can take to improve your chances before the ambulance arrives is to chew on an aspirin and pour a vial of nitroglycerin under your tongue. But you need to have these two items at home beforehand.


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No country in the world has had to use more expired medication than Venezuela.

Dr. Maybell and other doctors were able to see what happens firsthand, and it’s almost guaranteed to surprise you: most medications you have in your medicine cabinet are good for years after their expiration dates; which medication is safe to take after its expiration date and which ones are not.


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Stock pile antibiotics

Modern antibiotics are lifesavers. Without them, a simple cold can quickly turn into a deadly pneumonia, an infection in a small cut can become life threatening.

I’ve selected to stockpile a 4 different antibiotics for just this reason and I want to show you how you can do the same... legally, without a prescription.

They contain distinctive substances that act very differently, so while it could happen that you stumble upon a bacteria that is resistant to one of them, the chance it can withstand all four is very slim.

Antibiotics will become priceless in times of need once they become scarce. Having these 4 at home for you and your family is at least as important as having food stockpiles. But under no circumstance should you take them without consulting a doctor first.


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LISTERINE


I’ll also show you why keeping a small stockpile of Listerine in your medicine cabinet can be a very good idea.

Listerine was invented in 1879 and was originally formulated as a surgical antiseptic. It was named after the brilliant British surgeon, Joseph Lister, who is still widely considered to be the father of antisepsis, the science of preventing infections.

In the hospitals of Venezuela, they used a lot of Listerine for different types of bacterial and fungal infections, wounds, gangrene, and diabetic foot.




These are the lifesaving herbs that people in Venezuela ate when they couldn’t afford to buy food from the market anymore.

These plants grow all over North America, and I bet some are also growing around your house.

With this bonus, you’ll be able to identify wild edibles and take advantage of your backyard supermarket.


In it you’ll rediscover the powerful natural medicines that natives relied on well before the dawn of modern medicine.

One day these plants will be worth their weight in gold. With this, you’ll never be short on medicine no matter what happens and will always have a way left to help yourself or a loved one in need.

The plants they used are still abundant in America, and all you need to know is how to properly identify them and turn them into the remedies that the natives used for hundreds of years.








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