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Category Archives: Preparation
Water in Adverse Environments (Part 3 of series)
Are you dying for a glass of water? You may be if you don’t think ahead and prepare. The following is third in a series by Peter Farmer, who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also … Continue reading
Seven Antibiotics to Stockpile and Why – SurvivalBlog post
The following article was written for SurvivalBlog, Friday, February 18, 2011. The full article may be found at: http://www.survivalblog.com/2011/02/seven_antibiotics_to_stockpile.html Dr. Koelker now serves as SurvivalBlog’s Medical Editor * * * Assuming your personal physician will help you stockpile … Continue reading
Posted in Acute diseases, Antibiotics, Bronchitis, Medical archives, Medications, Pneumonia, Preparation, Prescription Medications, Skin infection, Sore throat, Stockpiling medical supplies, Stockpiling medications
Tagged Allergy, Amoxicillin, Antibacterial, Antibiotic, Bacteria, Health, Survivalism, TEOTWAWKI
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The Physiology of Water and Fluid Balance (Part 2 of series)
The following is second in a series contributed by Pete Farmer, who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT. * * * Having examined the physical and chemical properties of water … Continue reading
Posted in Contributors, Dehydration, Dry skin, Fatigue, Frequent urination, Medical archives, Medical testing, Pete Farmer, Public health, Water, Weight loss
Tagged Chloride, Electrolyte, Fluid balance, Health, Kidney, Vasopressin, Water
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The Challenges of Medical Preparedness in a High-Tech Age
The following post is contributed by Pete Farmer, who holds advanced degrees in research biology and history, and is also an RN and EMT. In the first of a series, he raises a number of issues that other readers may … Continue reading
Using expired medications, Part I
The following post was written for SurvivalBlog.com. To read the entire entry, click link below. * * * My first guest post on SurvivalBlog.com generated an abundance of questions and concerns. Among the most popular was that of … Continue reading
Use of silver preparations to treat infection – Part II
The first post on use of silver preparations generated so many questions and comments that I decided a second post was in order. The important questions are: 1. Are silver preparations effective if applied as wound dressings? 2. Are … Continue reading