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Country Living is absolutely the most needed book. The 2nd most important book to own is “Making the Best of Basics” a family preparedness handbook by James Talmage Stevens. Third would be “The Book of Survival” by Anthony Greenbank.
Thank you again for sharing these kind of resources, and your willingness to encourage folks to keep going on their preps. God bless you!
I’d like to recommend a grid-down medicine volume called The Survival Medicine Handbook by Alton and Alton for that necessary library.
Above all, do your best to get as many of your maintenance medications in rotating storage as possible. (Store it in the correct conditions)! It’s tough to bring this subject up, but everything else you’re doing won’t matter much if you are a medication dependent person…without medication. Talk to your doctor to let him know you want to have a reserve supply in case there are ever supply chain interruptions. Do what you can to afford a few months of extra medications that won’t be covered by insurance.
Every household should have someone familiar with herbal medicine, and every community should have a master herbalist. There are a ton of valuable books out there, but one of the most comprehensive sites that I have found is https://www.herballegacy.com. It has a compilation of freely available articles, formulas, case studies, and testimonials from patients of Dr. John R.Christopher (an MD who started the School of Natural Healing in 1953). His books can be purchased here>>> https://www.christopherpublications.com and online courses here>>> https://www.schoolofnaturalhealing.com/
Regardless of how much stock one may have, it will eventually run out. It would be wise to become familiar with and see how one’s body responds to different alternative treatments long before the primary options are no longer available. If you can’t grow it yourself, you may become indebted to someone who has what you “need”. Ideally, one would work with a physician now to wean off gradually, under supervision, if possible.