tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post7493202220179792616..comments2024-03-11T15:20:18.145-06:00Comments on Urban Survival Skills: Post SHTF Disease/Healthcare Medical PlanningCharliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00177364539498093342noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-4686782359279173662011-09-08T03:12:06.432-06:002011-09-08T03:12:06.432-06:00Now you can talk with doctor very easily .
For in...Now you can talk with doctor very easily .<br /><br />For info visit :www.dialurdoctor.comDialurdoctorhttp://www.dialurdoctor.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-19541723478713843122011-08-03T11:09:28.080-06:002011-08-03T11:09:28.080-06:00The Nobel Prize was awarded almost 100 years ago f...The Nobel Prize was awarded almost 100 years ago for the discovery of insulin. <br />Now a days we have Genetically Modified E.Coli bacteria growing human insulin. Soon, we may even have GM Safflower insulin. That would be great for us preppers because we ALL know how to garden… <br /><br />In terms of a post SHTF… (I don't know the exact recipe as, I'm not diabetic). But the short version is this:<br /><br />-Find a pancreas. Pig is best, cow works fine, but ultimately all mammals produce insulin.<br /><br />-Freeze it (probably make your whole years supply in winter, while you’ll be more dependent on animals for food anyway).<br /> <br />-Cut it up and dehydrate it (think Beef Jerky, but... not).<br /><br />-Grind it up into a powder. It stores well dried, but must be mixed with water and injected.<br /> <br />Before the doctors figured out the exact science of the dose, they found a dollop of honey helped prevent the patients sugar from bottoming out.<br /><br />End of the World doesn’t mean we have to live like animals… ;-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4709268009452512912.post-34267350148729496092011-07-31T09:16:47.702-06:002011-07-31T09:16:47.702-06:00The problem will not be refrigereation it will be ...The problem will not be refrigereation it will be access to needed medications. If the situation is bad enough then the sick and elderly will die. In fact if the situation requires serious physical effort most of the sick, weak and elderly will die in the first week even if they still have their medications. The only way you will be able to save/help someone in this condition is to have minimal disruption, comfortable conditions, adequate food and constant attention. Without this only the strong will survive. It is the natural way of life.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com