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1 Beyond Wheat and Weeds by Claudia Orgill © 2014 by Claudia Orgill. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any written, electronic, recording, or photocopying without written permission of the publisher or author. The exception would be in the case of brief quotations embodied in the critical articles or reviews and pages where permission is specifically granted by the author. Although every precaution has been taken to verify the accuracy of the information contained herein, the author and publisher assume no responsibility for any errors or omissions. No liability is assumed for damages that may result from the use of information contained within. Books may be purchased from one of the author’s online locations: www.BeyondWheatandWeeds.com www.HealthyPreparedness.blogspot.com Printed in the United States of America. 2 To my children, Tyra, Ethan, Cedric and Camilla, and to my husband, John, without whose support and encouragement this book would never have been written. And to our Heavenly Father, without Him – nothing would be possible. 3 “And now I do not know all things; but the Lord knoweth all things which are to come; wherefore, he worketh in me to do according to his will.” -Words of Mormon 1:7 4 Disclaimer The information in this book is solely for informational purposes. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE. The author does not take responsibility for any possible consequences from any treatment, procedure, exercise, dietary modification, action or application of medication which results from reading or following the information contained in this information. The publication of this information does not constitute the practice of medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your physician or other health care provider. Before undertaking any course of treatment, the reader must seek the advice of their physician or other health care provider. Before engaging in any complementary medical technique, including the use of natural or herbal remedies, you should be aware that many of these techniques have not been evaluated in scientific studies. Use of these remedies in connection with over the counter or prescription medications can cause severe adverse reactions. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about whether practitioners are required to be professionally licensed. If you plan to visit a practitioner, it is recommended that you choose one who is licensed by a recognized national organization and who abides by the organization's standards. It is always best to speak with your primary health care provider before starting any new therapeutic technique. 5 6 CONTENTS Special Thanks Preface Part One: Introduction Chapter One……………….My Story, 19 Chapter Two……………….Three Endeavors: One Book, 23 Chapter Three…………….Disaster Scenario, 25 Chapter Four………………5 Lessons Learned from Hawn’s Mill, 29 Part Two: Disasters, Diseases & Prevention Chapter Five.……………..Disaster Types: What Might We be Facing, 35  Natural Disasters, 36  Manmade Disasters, 36  Other Disasters, 41  Conclusion, 42 Chapter Six………………..Introduction to Infectious Diseases During a Disaster, 43  CDC List of Diseases, 43  Common Day-to-Day Illnesses, 43  Other Illnesses and Maladies, 44  Most Common Causes of Mortality, 45  Conclusion, 45  Review, 46 Chapter Seven ……………Preventative Measures During a Disaster , 47  Preventative Protocol, 47  Hygiene Steps, 47  Food Handling and Washing, 48  Waste Disposal, 50  Sanitary Water, 51  Immune System Boosters, 54  Nutritional Supplementation, 56 Part Three: Pathogens, Remedies & Tools Chapter Eight ……………..Bacteria, Fungus, Parasite or Virus: How to Tell the Difference, 59 7  Pathogen Definitions, 59  Is it a Bacteria or Virus?, 61  Is it a Fungus?, 62  Is it a Parasite?, 63  Review, 64 Chapter Nine …………………Types of Remedies: What Are They?, 65  Alternative Remedies, 65  Essential Oils, 65  Herbal Remedies, 66  Homeopathic Remedies, 69  Nutritional Medicine, 70 Chapter Ten…….……………Natural and Alternative Remedies, 71  Complete List of Remedies, 73  Remedies for Five Healing Processes, 75  Remedy List Categorized by Medicinal Properties, 77  Remedy Descriptions, Importance and Uses o Activated Charcoal, 78 o Aged Garlic Capsules, 79 o ASAP Silver, 81 o Asea, 101 o Baking Soda, 104 o Bentonite Clay, 106 o Breathe Essential Oil, 109 o Castor Oil, 110 o Cayenne, 111 o Colostrum / Astragalus, 112 o Cloves Essential Oil, 113 o Diatomaceous Earth, 114 o Digestive Blend Essential Oil, 116 o Dr. Christopher’s Anti-Plague, 116 o Elderberry, 117 o Glutathione, 120 o Goldenseal / Oregon Grape Root, 121 o GSE, 122 o Hydrogen Peroxide 3%, 133 o Lavender Essential Oil, 135 o Laxative / Senna, 136 o Lomatium Tincture, 138 o Lypospheric Vitamin C, 139 o Magnesium Chloride, 140 o Melissa Essential Oil, 142 o Minerals, 143 8 o Nascent Iodine, 144 o Olive Leaf Extract, 145 o Oregano Essential Oil, 146 o Probiotics, 147 o Slippery Elm, 148 o Tea Tree Essential Oil, 149 o Thieves Essential Oil, 150 o Turmeric, 151 o Vitamin A, 151 o Vitamin C, 152 o Vitamin D3, 153 o Vitamin (Multi), 154 o Yarrow, 154 o Zeolite, 157  “Must-Have” Remedies, 158  Antibiotic Alternatives, 159  Minimum Quantity Check-Off Chart, 159 Chapter Eleven……………..Tools and Supplies, 165  Nebulizer, 166  Saran Wrap, 174  Sinus Rinse Bottle, 174  Rectal Syringe, 175  Enema Bag, 177  DMSO, 179  Blood Pressure Cuff, 180  Stethoscope, 183 Part Four: Symptoms & Treatments of Illnesses, Maladies and Ailments Chapter Twelve…………..Basic Protocols for General Illnesses, Injuries and Ailments, 189  Allergic Reactions, 190  Bleeding, 190  Burns, 192  Cavity, 200  Colds, 203  Constipation, 206  Deep Wound, 210  Dehydration, 213  Diarrheal Illnesses, 216  Ear Infection, 220  Eye Infection, 224  Fevers, 225 9  Food Poisoning, 228  General Illnesses, 228  High / Low Blood Pressure, 229  Heart Attack, 231  Hypothermia, 234  Insect Bites/Stings, 236  Insect Repellant, 240  MRSA, 242  Near Dead / Severe Illness, 245  Pain, 247  Prevention Protocol, 250  Plague, 253  Radiation Exposure, 260  Respiratory Illness, 266  Sinus Infection, 274  Skin Irritation / Chaffing, 277  Skin Infection, 278  Snake / Scorpion Bite, 280  Sore Throat, 283  Small Wound, 286  Stomach Flu, 288  Swelling / Bruising, 289  Remedy Oral Dosages, 290 Chapter Thirteen…………..…Most Common Infectious Diseases during a Disaster: Descriptions, Symptoms and Treatments, 295  Cryptosporidiosis, 295  Enteroviruses, 295  E. Coli, 299  Giardia, 300  Hepatitis, 301  Leptospirosis, 302  Legionnaire’s Disease, 303  MRSA Infection, 304  Norovirus, 305  Rotavirus, 307  Shigellosis, 308  Skin Infections, 310  Tetanus, 310  Toxoplasmosis, 312  Trench Foot, 313  Tuberculosis, 314  Chicken Pox, 316  Vibrio Illnesses, 317 10

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