This first aid guide is a must in every household
This is the only physical book you need when medical help is not on the way
The Home Doctor - Practical Medicine for Every Household
304 page doctor written and approved guide on how to manage most health situations when help is not on the way.
This book is a unique guide for the layman that you can use when help is not on the way or to manage common ailments that don't require seeing a doctor.
- The Biggest Medical Mistakes You Can Make In A Blackout
- 10 Medical Supplies You Need To Stockpile Before It's Too Late
- How To Deal With A Wound In A Crisis Without Going to the ER
- The Antibiotic Plant That Saved Venezuela After Pharmacies Ran Dry
- This Is Why You Should Always Keep Listerine In Your Medicine Cabinet
- How To Stockpile Prescription Medicine Without a Prescription
- The Most Sought-After Bartering Items in a Crisis
- How to Use Salt and Oil for Tooth and Gum Decay
- What Happens When You Take Expired Medications?
- What Can I Do if There Is a Shortage of My Thyroid Treatment?
- What Can Disturb My Immune System and How to Strengthen it
- A Before-Bed Recipe to Sleep Like a Baby Again
- A Natural DIY Antibiotic Salve Recipe to Keep Around
- A Simple “At-Home” Protocol for the Flu and Other Respiratory Issues
- How to Make Calcium Pills from Eggshells
- The First Thing You Must Do Immediately After A Stroke
About Dr. Maybell Nieves
Here’s just a small glimpse of what you’ll find in
The Home Doctor: Practical Medicine for Every Household:
These supplies are not expensive and should still be available, but they tend to run out fast.
In case you haven’t realized it yet, most of the medical supplies and pills we take for granted come from China and India. This supply chain is vulnerable and can be interrupted by something like an EMP.
One of the 10 supplies you should have in advance is a painkiller called Naproxen, which is over the counter and more powerful than others like ibuprofen for example.
In Venezuela, electricity has turned into a rare and unpredictable commodity. They don’t have it all the time, and blackouts have become a normal part of daily life.
Inside the Home Doctor, you’ll also learn about the biggest medical mistakes you can make in a blackout and what to do with important medications that require refrigeration, like insulin or Humira.
Look at its four distinctive symptoms: first, chest discomfort that feels like uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, fullness, and pain in the middle of your chest that lasts for more than a few minutes.
The second symptom is discomfort or pain in one or both arms and your back, neck, jaw, or stomach.
The third symptom is shortness of breath.
The last thing you need to watch out for is breaking out in a cold sweat, nausea, and lightheadedness.
These don’t all come at once, but if you see even one or two, it’s time to call 911.
Another step you can take to improve your chances before the ambulance arrives is to chew on an aspirin and pour a vial of nitroglycerin under your tongue. But you need to have these two items at home beforehand.
Modern antibiotics are lifesavers. Without them, a simple cold can quickly turn into a deadly pneumonia, an infection in a small cut can become life threatening.
I’ve selected to stockpile a 4 different antibiotics for just this reason and I want to show you how you can do the same... legally, without a prescription.
They contain distinctive substances that act very differently, so while it could happen that you stumble upon a bacteria that is resistant to one of them, the chance it can withstand all four is very slim.
Antibiotics will become priceless in times of need once they become scarce. Having these 4 at home for you and your family is at least as important as having food stockpiles. But under no circumstance should you take them without consulting a doctor first.
When dealing with a stroke, time is of the essence, and every second counts. If you act quickly, most of the time your body can recover completely.
Alternatively, many people end up partially paralyzed or worse. Inside the Home Doctor, I’ll show you the fastest way you can recognize it and the one thing you must do immediately to improve your chances.
I’ll also show you the only probiotics you really need to keep in your medicine cabinet.
Probiotics are microorganisms that live inside your gut and influence your metabolism and overall health.
They can even trigger allergies. Their effects are so widespread that you don’t want to have the wrong probiotics and risk messing up your gut flora. I personally know people who gained a lot of weight taking bad probiotics.
A good probiotic, on the other hand, can make all the difference: It can improve your digestion, help you get rid of gas, absorb the maximum amount of good nutrients from the food you eat, and take care of both diarrhea and constipation.
It’s simple really: when you chew the right kind of gum, you not only decrease pressure inside the ear by continuous jaw movements but also ward off ear infections. That’s because of a sweetener called Xylitol.
You'll also learn how to deal with typical wounds caused by violent protesters and rioters.
As a surgeon in Venezuela, Maybell dealt with probably more wounds like these than many doctors in other parts of the world during their whole career. We are no strangers to such events, either, so I say it's best to be prepared.



