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Healing Remedies” will give you an excellent starting point. The herbs and alternative treat-
ments covered in this chapter could be the key elements that you and your family will need to
stay healthy in times of disaster or pandemic, or perhaps they may be useful in helping
someone you know to heal from the increasingly common misfortune of infection by
antibiotic-resistant bacteria. I am not a doctor, and I am not telling anyone how to cure any ill-
ness, but simply sharing information on my own and others' experiences. When you are sick,
you should always seek qualified medical attention.
Top-Ten List of Healing Remedies
For inclusion in your pandemic survival kit, here are my top ten recommended items:
1. MMS (miracle mineral solution). I suggest you stock up on a hefty supply of sodium chlorite and
citric acid, the two simple raw ingredients (plus water) for making MMS. Make sure you have
glass bottles for storing the MMS, and droppers or plastic dropper bottles for dosage and applic-
ation.
2. A colloidal silver generator for making homemade colloidal silver solutions. It is a good idea to
keep a nebulizer on hand for inhaling a colloidal silver mist when dealing with lung infections.
3. Several small squeeze bottles of grapefruit seed extract (available at most health food stores).
4. A blood electrification device for the Beck Protocol. Note: The Sota Instruments model “Silver
Pulser” does both colloidal silver generation and blood electrification. You may also wish to add
a magnetic pulser and a drinking water ozonator so you will be equipped for all four elements of
the full Beck Protocol.
5. Elderberry extract (available at most health food stores).
6. Spilanthes-usnea extract (available at most health food stores).
7. A multi-remedy homeopathic medicine kit.
8. One or two gallons of 10 ppm “ASAP” nano-particle silver solution (also sold under the trade
name “Silver Biotics”), plus at least two tubes of ASAP gel ointment, made by American Biotech
Labs.
9. Several courses of Cipro (or similar) pharmaceutical antibiotics, if you can get a prescription or
otherwise have access to antibiotics.
10. At least twenty surgical masks plus a pack of surgical throw-away gloves. The masks will not
protect you from infection, but will help one to reduce the risk of spreading infection to others
through coughing or sneezing.
Viruses and Bacteria
In general, viruses do not respond to antibiotics, and the few antiviral pharmaceuticals that
have been developed may have little or no effect on most new strains of viruses. Many people
do not realize that typical antiviral drugs, such as Tamiflu, should be taken within twenty-four
hours of the onset of flu symptoms in order to be effective, and show little or no positive effect
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