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Why You Should Always Keep Some Listerine in Your Medicine Cabinet?

 I’ll also show you why keeping a small stockpile of Listerine in your medicine cabinet can be a very good idea.

Listerine was invented in 1879 and was originally formulated as a surgical antiseptic. It was named after the brilliant British surgeon, Joseph Lister, who is still widely considered to be the father of antisepsis, the science of preventing infections.

In the hospitals of Venezuela, they used a lot of Listerine for different types of bacterial and fungal infections, wounds, gangrene, and diabetic foot. 

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The Home Doctor: Practical Medicine for Every Household

It’s a unique guide for the layman that you can use to manage common health ailments at home when seeing a doctor or going to a hospital is off the table.

The book is written by Dr. Maybell Nieves, a front-line doctor from Venezuela who has saved hundreds of people through one of the worst crises in modern history.

The ingenious methods she developed are found in this book and can be self-applied at home. That makes them extremely valuable if the medical system cannot be depended on, like during long-term blackouts for example.  

32 Home Treatments That Can Save Your Life one Day

Having a way left to treat yourself or your loved ones during dark times is one of the most important steps you can take to survive them. It’s no secret that in any crisis it is a disease that ends up claiming the most lives.

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