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with low toxicity makes GSE a great alternative to regular antibiotics as a topical treatment for
wounds. Mix a half-ounce of GSE with 8 ounces of distilled water and apply to wounds with a
spray bottle. Drinking water may be disinfected using 10 drops of GSE concentrate per 6
ounces of water. Allow water to stand for 15 minutes before drinking. For more information on
specific treatments and the efficacy of GSE, see The Authoritative Guide to Grapefruit Seed
Extract by Alan Sachs.
Homeopathic medicine. Homeopathy appears to stimulate the body's own immune system
in ways that Western science still doesn't fully understand. For a reasonable price, you can buy
homeopathy kits that contain 10 to 30 common remedies for treating a wide variety of ailments.
Sometimes homeopathy works wonders when other medicines and remedies fail.
Honey. A natural antiseptic, honey has been used on the battlefield for treating wounds
since ancient times and as recently as World War I. Some physicians claim that wounds treated
with honey heal faster than those treated with modern antiseptics.
Hyssop. Though little used in the West, hyssop is another powerful herb, exhibiting strong
antiviral and antibacterial properties. One of the few herbs that has been proven effective
against active tuberculosis, hyssop is often prescribed by Chinese herbalists for lung ailments.
In today's world, where there is a constant threat that antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis might
blossom into a global pandemic, I suggest keeping a supply of hyssop on hand.
MMS. MMS is short for “miracle mineral solution” (formerly known as “miracle mineral
supplement”) and is a simple chemical combination that has taken the world by storm. Credited
with over a hundred thousand rapid (commonly in just four hours) cures of malaria, returning
hundreds of deathly ill African AIDS victims to active healthy lives, and thousands of cures for
a multitude of other ailments ranging from chronic fatigue to various cancers, Lyme disease,
and hepatitis C, I consider MMS to be a vital part of my personal pandemic survival kit. It also
purifies drinking water, which is the only legal application for MMS in the United States. See
the “MMS” section later in this chapter for more details.
Neem oil. The National Research Council (NRC), Washington, D.C., considers neem to be
“one of the most promising of all plants. . . . [It] may eventually benefit every person on this
planet.” Like garlic, neem appears to be another “wonder herb” with tremendous antiviral, anti-
fungal, and antibacterial properties. It is used in herbal cosmetics, medicines, shampoos, and
for organic pesticides/fungicides.
Oregano oil. Oil of oregano is another broadband super-herb with powerful antioxidant, an-
tiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antibacterial properties. It is traditionally used for treat-
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