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Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Prepping for Ebola – Getting Started


Editor’s Note: For many years I have felt the need to prepare or “prep” for unseen circumstances that might arise, and in that effort I have become acquainted with a number of people who have more knowledge and experience on the subject. For this topic, I decided to reach out to one of those people to share her knowledge and advice on how we can all best prepare for what may come.

The following information comes from that friend, who for a couple of good reasons asked that her name not be used, preferring instead to simply call herself Sacajawea. She describes herself as a "one time Rodale groupie, organic gardener, amateur herbalist, retired artist in multiple mediums, former techie and self-didact and folk-philosopher. Current beach bum gramma. Old enough to know better and young enough to not care".

This information is not intended to give advice on the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any medical condition; it is simply offered to provoke thought and to help people prepare themselves and their families for difficult situations. If you trust our government to control the spread of Ebola and to keep your family safe, you probably won’t be interested. If that is not the case however, you might want to continue reading and think about what you can do to keep your own family safe.      (continue reading)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

if you aren't even a little ready, you're completely F'ed when something goes wrong.