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Hey, welcome to show number three here on Prepper Broadcasting. I'm Jedson Carroll and I'm an herbalist, and today I am going to talk about what's on everyone's mind right now. As preppers, we are always trying to be prepared, and it seems these days that every week is bringing us a new pandemic or at least threat thereof, and this week it is monkey pocks. I'm sure you're all just shivering in your boots of over the potential of a monkey pox outbreak and waiting for the great Doctor Fauci to tell you what to do about it. Well, I'm not. I'm sure you're not either. But here's the thing about viruses. No matter what our health officials say, and no matter what our scientists do, we can't avoid them. All. We're all going to catch viruses. We're all going to experience viruses. Viruses are one of the oldest forms of life life on the planet, and they're not even technically alive. You will find viruses deep in the lava volcanoes. You will find viruses deep in the Arctic ice. Viruses are really actually amazing if you study them, they use you or another animal or whatever they need to replicate. Every life forms primary instinct is to reproduce. Well, let's say every life form until modern America in the last twenty or thirty years, when things just went weird. But in actual nature, nature wants to reproduce. Nature doesn't find itself being transgendered very often. And those viruses have specific means of reproduction. They infect a host, they need to take a little bit of that host DNA. Sometimes they need to infect a certain tissue. Let's say, like a respiratory virus gets inside of your lungs and causes you to cough and sneeze as it replicates, That's how it infects the next person. That's how it stays alive. Our medical professionals are always trying to stay one step a head of something much more primitive than we are, with much better survival instincts. That it's just programmed into what it is. It doesn't have to think. It is the ultimate survivor. And viruses can adapt. Viruses change. Whenever it goes into a new host and picks up a little bit of that DNA, it changes a little bit. We can't keep up. We will never be able to keep up, you know, Doctor malone and that are the RNA vaccines. He said, what we did over COVID doing these vaccines was absolutely insanity. Not only was it going to be ineffective in protecting us from the COVID nineteen virus, but it was going to encourage the virus to mutate. And you know, it's a losing proposition. This is, by no means the first pandemic we've ever faced, and it's not going to be the last pandemic for've ever face throughout history. And we can talk smallpox, we can talk you know, bubonic plague. I mean, come on, there's been some really bad stuff out there in the history of humankind, and the history of the world goes back a whole lot longer than the history of humankind. I mean, you probably remember that little clip of Charlton Heston reading from a Michael Crichton book that rush Limboy used to play. You know, man, is this little steck on earth here for this short little period of time who thinks he can control everything? Well, we cannot. We cannot control everything. We can do our best to be prepared and adapt. We can try to be resilient, and one of the best ways we can do that is using herbal medicine. God created a man. God created the plants for man's health. They're all around us. My people perish for lack of knowledge. When the swine flu epidemic hit after World War One, it was horrible. It killed more people than the World War. It killed more people than both World wars combined. It was a terrible flu that a person could catch and die from very quickly. You could get up in the morning. This happened to many, many people. They'd go to work, they're perfectly healthy. They got to work by midmorning, they're feeling a little sick. By noon, they're bleeding from their nose and eyes and ears and dead. I had swine flu, one of them last time it went around. This is how it hit me. Now, I'll tell you this is so much worse than COVID. I mean, I had COVID too. COVID was not that big a deal. Yes, I know it killed a million people. I'm not minimizing, okay, But overall it was a iris was well over a ninety percent survivability rate. Unless you were in bad help to start with, or elderly, you didn't have to worry about it. A whole lot. You know, probably didn't need to be vaccinated. Ooh, okay, I threw it out there. I didn't get vaccinated. I had COVID. I'm not worried about it. Let me tell you how much worse swine flu was. So I'm at my home in the mountains one morning. I get up, I get in my car, started to go down the driveway. My brakes are spongy. Something's going on. I get out my brake line. His damage is cut. I think I probably hit a pothole and something just kind of hit it right. I don't think Kiba did it, you know, intentionally. Well, there was a little shop down the road, and I couldn't stop the car at that point. Anyway, this, you know, old mechanic was up the road, and I knew if I coasted to his shop I'd be all right. So using the handbrake and just trying to be very careful, I was able to coast into his shop before I totally lost all the pressure in my brake lines. You know. It's the mountains of North Carolina. I get out and tell the fellow what's going on. He's giving me a hard time. He's asking me whose wife I've been running around with you know who cut my brake line. We're just joking and having a good time. It took a while. I had to wait. There was somebody ahead of me, and he keeps, you know, keeping up the banter, busting my chops as you say, And I realized suddenly was responding very quickly. It was like I couldn't think straight. Well, he fixed my car and put the fluid in it, got the pressure up and I drove home. When I drove home, I started spiking fever immediately, huge high fever, throwing up diarrhea, the whole bit. Basically passed out, covered up in blankets, shaking, woke up, blood gushing out of my nose. Fever broke, and I was okay. Came within a fraction of a degree of dying. Had I known that little epidemic was going around, I could have used the herb that folks found actually far more effective than the vaccine following World War One in treating spinefleot. It's a member of the artemesia family. It's called sweet anime, sweet anti or artemesia and eua. It means it's an annual artemesia. That's all it means throw a huge one plant's more than enough for one person. You get a few of these going in your garden. Your whole family can have protection against certain viruses. It's an anti viral herb. There're many anti viral herbs. That's one of the best. Really. The whole Artemesia family is very good. The closely related sage family is good for certain especially viruses might give you a sore throat. You have herbs like osha and lamation, which are good for respiratory viruses. You have hartunia and i status. There are many many anti viral herbs. There are herbs like licorice which actually increase the strength of other anti viral herbs. It's a big subject. As a prepper. You need to know about all of these anti viral herbs. Have them on hand, grow them. They can be very simple. Some of them you can actually at the grocery store, like ginger, but in order for ginger to work, you have to crush the fresh juice out of the plant and take it hot. It's also very good or viruses that infect the sinuses and throat. You've probably heard of turmeric. Turmiic has certain anti viral properties. But it needs to be combined with a natural fat and some black pepper for the liver to be able process it. So there's information here you need to learn about, not just merely have the plants on hand. You know, really there are herbs for just about any virus. I mean, like I said, God made the viruses, God made van God made the plants to help us deal with the viruses. In early America, there were really bad viruses going around that they would call bone break fever. There's an herb that the Native Americans introduced the settlers called bone set. Bone set would help with those fevers and had antiviral properties. People doubted it for years. I have herb books from the I will just say nineteen fifties, nineteen eighty sand It was all a myth, and then the nineteen ninety scientists started looking into it and found out, yes, these herbs actually do help inhibit viral replication as well as help break a fever. There are other herbs that have both anti viral and antiseptic properties, such as the aliens like garlic and onions. There's a lot of them. And to make this easier for everybody, you know, I have written several books. One of my books, probably my best seller, is herbal Medicine or Preppers, Home Sellers and permaculture People. I have a nice long article of about ten twelve pages about anti viral herbs and their use. It covers everything from like sweet Annie too. You may have heard recently people talking about the purple picture plant the serenacea as having been used against smallpox breaking out of a monkey pox, so they're starting to look at what people use for smallpox. There are many herbs, so I list really dozens and give you give you their uses, to you how to use them. Everything from the common cold to you know, really serious intense viruses is covered in that chapter. Now, I don't expect everyone to buy my book. You'd be wonderful you did. Please buy my books, right, that's actually how I make a living, So it's important that you do buy my books. But I think this is such important information. I just wanted to make it available to as many people as possible. So on my substack, which is Judson Carrol dot com, or if you look me up on substack it's Judson Carroll, Master Herbalist, you will find I posted the entire chapter as an article you get it for free. Okay, if you want to, please sign up for my substack. I send out a free newsletter every week with a free article. Please hope by the whole book it goes along with. But this article is really important, I believe. Take it, print it out, forward it to all your friends and family. I'm giving you this information free that really most herbless would charge a lot for. I don't think that would be moral to do in the face of what we're facing as a country, as a culture, as a world population right now. There are herbs that can be grown in hot weather climates, there are herbs for cool weather climates, for everything in between. There are herbs that are used as teas and tinctures. Mostly these are really easy to use, and you should be able to find four or five or you know, maybe all thirty that you want to grow in your garden, and a lot of these you'll find in the wild. So my hope is you will find this article useful. I honestly believe you know, as I always say, with freedom comes responsibility. If we can be responsible for our health and responsible for the health of our families and our neighbors, we can live as truly free, resilient, independent people. And you know, for me, that's kind of what prepping is all about. I don't want to one be without and in danger. But I also don't want to be dependent on government or dependent on another person because my self interest is my own best interest. My self interest is not going to be the best interest of another. So the information is readily available. I want you to email me if you have any questions. Now, this is a service I'm offering you one hundred percent free. You can email me Judson atjudsincarol dot com. You can email me at Southern Appalachian Erbs at email dot com. You can find me on social media everything from Twitter to truth Social and all the plans forms except Facebook because they won't let me on. That's a you know, that's another story. They don't like me talking about anti viral rbs. I was actually banned from Twitter, Facebook and YouTube for discussing anti viral rbs and making fun of doctor about you. But anyway, I'm back on Twitter, probably not for very long. You will be able to find me hopefully on true Social and gab and me Wei and you know, Preppernet and all kinds of different platforms. I want you to ask me any questions. I'm a certified master herbalist. I actually began my herbal apprenticeship when I was fifteen. I've been doing this for decades now. I will give you all the information I legally can give you resources so you can make your own best decisions for yourself and your family. I'll have a wonderful week. Look out for that monkey pox and anybody who's trying to take away your national sovereignty supposedly for some kind of security against a virus, against viruses that can never be defeated. Stay safe, stay strong, keep learning. Remember my people perish for lack of knowledge. Have a good one, and I'll talk to you next week. The information this podcast is not intended to diagnose or treat any disease or condition. Nothing I say or write has been evaluated or approved by the FDA. I'm not a doctor. The US government does not recognize the practice of verbal medicine, and there is no governing body regulating herbless. Therefore, I'm really just a guy. Who studys IRBs. I'm not offering any advice. I won't even claim that anything I write or say is accurate. Or true. I can tell you what earths has been traditionally used for. I can tell you my own experience, and if I believe in herb has helped me, I cannot, nor would I tell you to do the same. If you use an herb anyone recommends you are treating yourself, you take full responsibility for your health. Humans are individuals, and no two are identical. What works for me may not work for you. You may have an allergy of sensitivity and underlying condition that no one else can shares and you don't even know about. Be careful with your health by continuing to listen to my podcast or read my blog you read it. Be responsible for yourself, to your own research, make your own choices, and not to blame me for anything ever.
