Prepper Home Pharmacy: The Best Medications to Stockpile

Prepper Home Pharmacy: The Best Medications to Stockpile by M.D. Creekmore for MD Creekmore Disclaimer: I am not a doctor and cannot give medical advice, diagnosis or suggest treatment for any sickness or disease. All information in this article is for informational purposes only. Please seek out a competent medical care professional for any injury, sickness, or disease that you might have. Now that the legal disclaimer is out-of-the-way, let us get started with some general info and advice on the types of injuries you can expect, and with a discussion…

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Lead Your Church to Read the Bible Together in 2020

Lead Your Church to Read the Bible Together in 2020 by Justin Dillehay  for The Gospel Coalition GNN Note – Our church began this program several months ago with about 60+ people. It has dwindled to fewer than 20 people, however, we are still encouraged. The program may benefit from better promotion ****** “I wish my congregation didn’t read the Bible so much!” said no pastor ever. As an evangelical pastor in the Reformed Baptist tradition, I think I speak for all of us in saying we want our people…

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Solar AA Battery Charger | 2 Good Choices

Solar AA Battery Charger | 2 Good Choices by Ken Jorgustin for Modern Survival Blog I will suggest two choices for a solar aa battery charger. One is a nice standalone unit. The other, though more expensive, is a more powerful folding solar panel. A separate aa charger accessory plugs right in. It charges USB too — iPhone, Android, etc.). Solar Battery Charger | AA, AAA, C, D First, the following solar powered battery charger (pictured above) is a practical preparedness item to have. It will charge typical consumer-size AA &…

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10 Ways to Live Longer

10 Ways to Live Longer by Dr. Joseph Mercola for Mercola Youthfulness, vitality and a long, prosperous life have been sought after throughout human history. And now, it seems scientists may have discovered one of the keys to turning back the hands of time. Researchers from Arizona State University and Texas A&M University have made a breakthrough discovery in plant DNA that could lead to stopping cancer cold and slowing the aging process, ABC affiliate News 15 Arizona reports.1 The research involves telomerase, an enzyme that produces the DNA of telomeres,…

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Living Off The Grid

Living Off The Grid by V.F. for Survival Blog When I was a child, my mother moved to a very remote area of Eastern Washington and we lived off the grid. This was long before the term had been coined, as far as I know. The property did not have a house. We lived in a little travel trailer. We went to town once a month and did laundry at the laundromat. We boiled water from the creek to wash dishes. The creek was also our refrigerator. We ran a…

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Researchers find that cocoa flavonoids can help improve mobility and quality of life for the elderly

Researchers find that cocoa flavonoids can help improve mobility and quality of life for the elderly By Michael Alexander for Prevention In case you need another reason to love chocolate: Flavonoid-rich cocoa supplements may be linked to improvements in heart health, mobility and overall quality of life for people over the age of 55, according to a new study published in The Journals of Gerontology: Series A. In the study, researchers from Mexico and the USA said that flavonoids in cocoa may be key to addressing age-related decline in mass, strength and skeletal muscle performance. Flavonoids are naturally occurring biological pigments that include…

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Survival Hunting – Lessons Learned

Survival Hunting – Lessons Learned by O.V. for Survival Blog I’ve hunted since the late 1970s and I thought I’d pass along some knowledge I’ve accumulated albeit not in a polished format, but more of a “if you just want the answer to the test format.” It will probably come across a little bit choppy reading, but I want to hit the high points and mention the low hanging fruit. And by the way the SurvivalBlog readership wants TEOTWAWKI usefulness, so that’s the slant of this article. First off are a couple…

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Safe Ice Thickness | When Is Ice Safe?

Safe Ice Thickness | When Is Ice Safe? by Ken Jorgustin for Modern Survival Blog When is ice safe? There is no for-certain absolute answer. Really, ice should never be considered safe. Though there are some ice thickness safety guidelines to follow (listed below). Ice Safety You can’t judge the strength of ice just by its appearance, age, thickness, temperature, or whether or not the ice is covered with snow. Ice strength is based on ALL these factors — plus the depth of water under the ice, size of the water body,…

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Farmers Are Turning Food Waste Into Electricity And Making Enough To Power Entire Cities

Farmers Are Turning Food Waste Into Electricity And Making Enough To Power Entire Cities from The Free Thought Project By Matt Agorist Nothing highlights the radical disparity between different parts of the globe more than food. As children and adults starve to death at a rate of 25,000 a day across the world, the United States throws away enough food to fill the Willis Tower in Chicago 44 times a year. Across the entire planet, it is estimated that humans waste over 1.3 billions tons of food every year. Industrial farming…

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Location & Security (Level 3 Preparedness)

Location & Security (Level 3 Preparedness) by Ken Jorgustin for Modern Survival Blog “Prepping and Preparedness 3” is a level of being prepared for up to 1 year. Check the series overview for my logic and reasoning why I split it the way that I did. Location and Security. Wow. That’s going to be extraordinarily important. Why? Because a level-3 event is literally going to be catastrophic for so many people. And that’s regardless of where they live. However, it is going to be orders of magnitude worse in population-dense regions.…

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