We would like to think our dogs are vigilantly guarding our properties and will deter anyone who dares to enter, but this isn’t always the case.
Health and Safety
Hurricane Survival
If you’re prepared, you already have a head start on any hurricane that may come your way. Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy want to get you ready for a hurricane now with these safety suggestions and preparedness tips.
Identifying and Treating Spider Bites
Most spiders do not pose a threat to humans, but knowing how to identify and treat bites is important just in case.
If The SHTF, Make Sure You Have Toilet Paper!
If the SHTF, then you definately don’t want to be without toilet paper. Leaves are nature’s alternative to toilet paper. But it is no way to go the rest of your days cleaning yourself. I’m sure the absorbancy is at a minimum as well. So, while families are beginning to stock pile reserves please keep this item in mind, as well as a few tp alternatives.
If You Aren’t Prepared for the Basic Medical Emergencies, You Could Be Setting Yourself Up For Disaster
Emergencies happen when we least expect them. Ready Nutrition’s “Prep of the Week” focuses on medical emergencies and how to have the very basics with you on hand.
If You’re Bugging Out, Avoid Fatigue and Have These in Your Supplies
If you ever find yourself in a bug-out situation where you cannot rest, these shtf pick-me-ups can help preppers carry on when the energy is low.
Immediate Actions You Must Take If You’re About to be Attacked
Fight that good fight, and fight it smart. You don’t have to be the smartest guy or gal in the world: just be smarter than the goof that wants to attack you, and remember that discretion is the better part of valor.
Immune Boosting Bone Broth {recipes included}
That savory tonic infused with fresh vegetables and herbs really does do a body good. In fact, it’s backed by science. Use these recipes today and start enjoying the health benefits from this ancient diet food.
Immune System-Boosting Nutrients You May Need During Fall and Winter
For many of us, the shorter, colder days of fall and winter mean less sunlight exposure, less exercise, and less access to fresh produce. We tend to get sick more often during fall and winter, but there are things we can do to reduce the risk.
How Would You Survive Hyperinflation in Venezuela?
What would you do if this happened in your country?