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The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Second Wave and COVID Fatigue on the Survival Medical Hour w/ Dr Bones and Nurse Amy

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 37:58


Another great episode of the Survival Medicine Hour! Thank you Dr Bones and Nurse Amy!

Canadian Prepper Podcast
Talking Corona with Dr. Joe Alton MD

Canadian Prepper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 93:30


  https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/about/transmission.html CDC lists spread risks as being in contact by droplet spread (being coughed or sneezed on), physical contact such as shaking hands, touching a contaminated surface and then touching your mouth/nose/eyes, and also by fecal matter transfer (although rare).   Hugues - All things Coronavirus this week, found a great site to show the scale of the epidemic, deaths and recovered patients > https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6   Eric - Stormageddon exposes serious hole in Newfoundland and Labrador's emergency planning Newfoundland and Labrador spends less on preparing for emergencies than any other province in Atlantic Canada provincial emergency services budget quietly dropping by nearly a third over the last decade.   https://www.saltwire.com/news/canada/stormageddon-exposes-serious-hole-in-newfoundland-and-labradors-emergency-planning-405435/   PODCAST CHALLENGE   Take some basic precautions: buy or inventory your supplies. Bleach, gloves, coveralls, goggles, mask.      Consider your pandemic-specific DEFCON triggers.     Get your hands on The Survival Medicine handbook and read up on quarantine and decontamination For more info:     Visit Dr. Alton’s youtube :  DrBones NurseAmy   The CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fcoronavirus%2Fnovel-coronavirus-2019.html   Real time “War Room”, by John Hopkins university.  Information aggregator on reported cases. https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6 Podcaster Charity Shoot.  Hosted by Slam Fire radio.  July 4th, 2020. Balmoral, NB (Restigouche Gun club)   This year’s charity of choice is the Rod Harquail Memorial Fund - The fund is intended for the benefit of sick or injured children in our region. This includes expenses incurred by the families of sick or injured children for medical treatment, testing, equipment, or related travel expenses so that they may receive the best treatment possible. https://www.rodharquailmemorial.com/rod-harquail-fund Eric - Annual Preppers meet - second week of July , Desboro, ON Alan - Emergency preparedness week May 3-9   Hugues  - TACCOM Canada 2020 - Sept 11-13. The Canadian Pro-Gun Podcasters Network will be in attendance at TACCOM 2020. Your favourite Podcasters will be on hand throughout the show, so make sure you stop by the booth to meet your favourites and pick up some swag. You can see details for the show at the Ticket link - https://taccomcanada.tix123.com/?refer=CanadianProGunPodcasters   Dr. Alton - You can find us at doomandbloom.net or email me at drbonespodcast@aol.com. You can listen to our podcasts on the Survival Medicine Hour at blogtalkradio.com, watch our YouTube at drbones nurseamy channel, join the survival medicine group drbonesnurseamy on Facebook, or follow us on twitter @preppershow.

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: The Health Worker in Harm's Way (new format)

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 14:00


After a brief hiatus, Joe and Amy Alton, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy try out a new format that removes a lot of the up front "housekeeping" and get to the meat of the medical topic for the week immediately. They plan to put out more frequent shows lasting about 15-20 minutes each and stay on one topic to delve into it more deeply. This week, Dr. Alton discusses the Ebola epidemic from the standpoint of the health workers that are being killed by armed rebels in the area. Even the local population seem to hate medical personnel out of fear and superstition, blaming them for the civil unrest and spread of the epidemic, which was waning at last report. Now, health workers are being told to stay home out of concern for their safety. This situation can be extrapolated to fit survival scenarios. When the group medic is in a hostile situation, what should be their priorities? Dr. Alton and Amy give their thoughts on when good medicine may become bad, even dangerous tactics.... Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad... Don't forget that it's closing in on the end of the year, so get your money's worth out of that HSA or FSA account with one or more of Nurse Amy's many eligibile kits at store.doomandbloom.net!

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Blisters, Bacteria, Baking Soda and More: Survival Medicine Hour w/ Dr Bones and Nurse Amy

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 52:57


The biggest names in prepper medicine, Dr Bones and Nurse Amy are with us on this Medical Monday!

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: The Health Worker in Harm's Way (new format)

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 14:00


After a brief hiatus, Joe and Amy Alton, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy try out a new format that removes a lot of the up front "housekeeping" and get to the meat of the medical topic for the week immediately. They plan to put out more frequent shows lasting about 15-20 minutes each and stay on one topic to delve into it more deeply. This week, Dr. Alton discusses the Ebola epidemic from the standpoint of the health workers that are being killed by armed rebels in the area. Even the local population seem to hate medical personnel out of fear and superstition, blaming them for the civil unrest and spread of the epidemic, which was waning at last report. Now, health workers are being told to stay home out of concern for their safety. This situation can be extrapolated to fit survival scenarios. When the group medic is in a hostile situation, what should be their priorities? Dr. Alton and Amy give their thoughts on when good medicine may become bad, even dangerous tactics.... Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad... Don't forget that it's closing in on the end of the year, so get your money's worth out of that HSA or FSA account with one or more of Nurse Amy's many eligibile kits at store.doomandbloom.net!

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour#371: Interview on Pandemics with Prepping 2.0

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 63:00


In the midst of a break from their podcast, Joe Alton MD and Amy Alton ARNP are interviewed by good friends Glen Tate and Shelby Gallagher from the Prepping 2.0 podcast. The topic is pandemic disease, what infections can become the next major epidemic to push society to the brink, what to do to keep your family safe, and the supplies you'll need to avoid infectious disease from running rampant among your people. Keep an eye out for future podcasts with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, we'll be back soon! And don't forget to check out our medical kits and supplies at store.doomandbloom.net! Sign up at our website to get special coupon codes for the Thanksgiving shopping days!

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour#371: Interview on Pandemics with Prepping 2.0

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 63:00


In the midst of a break from their podcast, Joe Alton MD and Amy Alton ARNP are interviewed by good friends Glen Tate and Shelby Gallagher from the Prepping 2.0 podcast. The topic is pandemic disease, what infections can become the next major epidemic to push society to the brink, what to do to keep your family safe, and the supplies you'll need to avoid infectious disease from running rampant among your people. Keep an eye out for future podcasts with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, we'll be back soon! And don't forget to check out our medical kits and supplies at store.doomandbloom.net! Sign up at our website to get special coupon codes for the Thanksgiving shopping days!

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour #370: Amebiasis, Nailbed Injuries, Altitude Sickness

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 51:00


A fractured femur or a gunshot wound to the chest are major injuries that affect your chances of survival in disaster settings, but not all injuries are so extreme. “Minor” injuries can also impact the efficiency of a group member off the grid.  Of these, nailbed injuries are some you’ll commonly see. You can imagine that nailbed injuries will be more common when untrained (and perhaps careless) people perform tasks to which they’re not accustomed. Joe and Amy Alton describe various types of trauma and their treatments. The journal PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) reports that 33.5% of the population lives below an elevation of 100 meters above sea level. That means that there’s a possibility that you might have to abruptly relocate from a home at sea level to a “bug-out” location in the mountains. Too abruptly, though, and you can get sick. Joe Alton MD discusses acute mountain sickness and what to do to prevent and treat it. Also, the second greatest cause of death from protozoal parasites, after malaria, is amebiasis (amoebiasis), a condition caused by entamoeba hystolitica. This organism attacks various organs, sometimes the intestines, other times the liver, and elsewhere. Find out how to recognize and treat this terrible pathogen and various ways to disinfect water which may contain  it.  All this and more on the latest Survival Medicine Hour! Don't forget to get your medical kits and supplies from the many choices at store.doomandbloom.net! You'll be glad you did. Also, get a copy of our award-winning Third Edition of the Survival Medicine Handbook and our new bestseller Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman's Guide...

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour #370: Amebiasis, Nailbed Injuries, Altitude Sickness

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 51:00


A fractured femur or a gunshot wound to the chest are major injuries that affect your chances of survival in disaster settings, but not all injuries are so extreme. “Minor” injuries can also impact the efficiency of a group member off the grid.  Of these, nailbed injuries are some you’ll commonly see. You can imagine that nailbed injuries will be more common when untrained (and perhaps careless) people perform tasks to which they’re not accustomed. Joe and Amy Alton describe various types of trauma and their treatments. The journal PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) reports that 33.5% of the population lives below an elevation of 100 meters above sea level. That means that there’s a possibility that you might have to abruptly relocate from a home at sea level to a “bug-out” location in the mountains. Too abruptly, though, and you can get sick. Joe Alton MD discusses acute mountain sickness and what to do to prevent and treat it. Also, the second greatest cause of death from protozoal parasites, after malaria, is amebiasis (amoebiasis), a condition caused by entamoeba hystolitica. This organism attacks various organs, sometimes the intestines, other times the liver, and elsewhere. Find out how to recognize and treat this terrible pathogen and various ways to disinfect water which may contain  it.  All this and more on the latest Survival Medicine Hour! Don't forget to get your medical kits and supplies from the many choices at store.doomandbloom.net! You'll be glad you did. Also, get a copy of our award-winning Third Edition of the Survival Medicine Handbook and our new bestseller Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman's Guide...

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Blisters, Bacteria, Baking Soda, More

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 53:00


#369 SURVIVAL MEDICINE PODCAST The world is on the brink of destruction and you have all your preps together; You’ve got water, food, you can start a campfire, you’ve got your knife or knives, and you’ve provided for the common defense. You can sterilize water, your vehicle ready for the road if you need to go and your ducks are all in a row. Duck is good eating, by the way. Well, how about some baking soda? Joe Alton MD goes solo this week to talk about just some of the medical and other uses of this versatile item. Plus, how to identify, treat, and prevent common trail mishaps like blisters and splinters off the grid. Add to that some news about the invasive species the northern snakehead, which has reared its ugly, well, snakehead, for the first time in Georgia! And Tokyo is hit with a typhoon and an earthquake on the same day! Ouch! Lastly, a history of bacteria and human knowledge, as well as some amazing (and a little scary) development or two with ramifications for our future! All this and more on the latest Survival Medicine Hour with Joe Alton MD (Amy's folks came down to visit this week) Joe and Amy Alton Make sure to check out our medical kits and supplies at store.doomandbloom.net. You'll also find our Survival Medicine Handbook and Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman's Guide... at amazon.com!

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Blisters, Bacteria, Baking Soda, More

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 53:00


#369 SURVIVAL MEDICINE PODCAST The world is on the brink of destruction and you have all your preps together; You’ve got water, food, you can start a campfire, you’ve got your knife or knives, and you’ve provided for the common defense. You can sterilize water, your vehicle ready for the road if you need to go and your ducks are all in a row. Duck is good eating, by the way. Well, how about some baking soda? Joe Alton MD goes solo this week to talk about just some of the medical and other uses of this versatile item. Plus, how to identify, treat, and prevent common trail mishaps like blisters and splinters off the grid. Add to that some news about the invasive species the northern snakehead, which has reared its ugly, well, snakehead, for the first time in Georgia! And Tokyo is hit with a typhoon and an earthquake on the same day! Ouch! Lastly, a history of bacteria and human knowledge, as well as some amazing (and a little scary) development or two with ramifications for our future! All this and more on the latest Survival Medicine Hour with Joe Alton MD (Amy's folks came down to visit this week) Joe and Amy Alton Make sure to check out our medical kits and supplies at store.doomandbloom.net. You'll also find our Survival Medicine Handbook and Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman's Guide... at amazon.com!

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Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Heart Disease, Hypertension, Kidney Disease, More

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 60:00


In this episode of the Survival Medicine Hour, Amy Alton ARNP takes over the show! She's got a lot to say about some important medical problems that all of us have to care about: Heart disease, hypertension, and kidney disease. She'll describe risk factors, diet, prevention, treatment, and more. Did you know that frequent ibuprofen usage damages your kidneys? I'll bet you didn't, and Nurse Amy will tell you a lot more that might just surprise you.  These are issues she cares deeply about in good times or bad, so do yourself a favor and listen in as she gives you strategies to live a healthier and longer life in any situation. Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad, Amy and Joe Alton Hey, have you put together that medical kit you'll need in survival scenarios? I know where you'll find some of the best on the web at Nurse Amy's store at store.doomandbloom.net!  

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Heart Disease, Hypertension, Kidney Disease, More

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 60:00


In this episode of the Survival Medicine Hour, Amy Alton ARNP takes over the show! She's got a lot to say about some important medical problems that all of us have to care about: Heart disease, hypertension, and kidney disease. She'll describe risk factors, diet, prevention, treatment, and more. Did you know that frequent ibuprofen usage damages your kidneys? I'll bet you didn't, and Nurse Amy will tell you a lot more that might just surprise you.  These are issues she cares deeply about in good times or bad, so do yourself a favor and listen in as she gives you strategies to live a healthier and longer life in any situation. Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad, Amy and Joe Alton Hey, have you put together that medical kit you'll need in survival scenarios? I know where you'll find some of the best on the web at Nurse Amy's store at store.doomandbloom.net!  

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Debridement, Type 2 Diabetes, Ebola 2019

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 53:00


  A#366 SURVIVAL MEDICINE HOUR PODCAST You may have heard the phrase "Gone But Not Forgotten" but how about "Forgotten But Not Gone"? For some time, The Democratic Republic of Congo has been in the throes of a deadly epidemic: Ebola. I wrote a lot about the Ebola virus during the 2014 epidemic in West Africa and even wrote a book  (published by Skyhorse Publishing) about the disease. In West Africa, more than 28,000  got sick and 11,000 died. This time, more than 2,000 have succumbed to the virus since 2018 but you’d hardly know it with nary a mention in the media.Joe Alton MD tells you about the second deadliest Ebola epidemic in history, even if few others will. Wounds are tough to deal with in any circumstance, but especially if you’re the person taking care of the wound off the grid. Dead tissue doesn’t heal, so you have to make sure you remove every possible bit of it. Debridement is the removal of dead (necrotic) or infected skin tissue to help a wound heal. It’s also done to remove foreign material from tissue. Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy discuss the various types of debridement and when you should consider the procedure. Plus, a listener from Jack Spirko's Survival Podcast asks Dr. Alton about Type II diabetes and more.... All this and more on the Survival Medicine Hour podcast with Joe and Amy Alton! Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad, The Altons Don't forget to fill those holes in your medical storage by checking out Nurse Amy's entire line of kits and supplies at store.doomandbloom.net!              

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Debridement, Type 2 Diabetes, Ebola 2019

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 53:00


  A#366 SURVIVAL MEDICINE HOUR PODCAST You may have heard the phrase "Gone But Not Forgotten" but how about "Forgotten But Not Gone"? For some time, The Democratic Republic of Congo has been in the throes of a deadly epidemic: Ebola. I wrote a lot about the Ebola virus during the 2014 epidemic in West Africa and even wrote a book  (published by Skyhorse Publishing) about the disease. In West Africa, more than 28,000  got sick and 11,000 died. This time, more than 2,000 have succumbed to the virus since 2018 but you’d hardly know it with nary a mention in the media.Joe Alton MD tells you about the second deadliest Ebola epidemic in history, even if few others will. Wounds are tough to deal with in any circumstance, but especially if you’re the person taking care of the wound off the grid. Dead tissue doesn’t heal, so you have to make sure you remove every possible bit of it. Debridement is the removal of dead (necrotic) or infected skin tissue to help a wound heal. It’s also done to remove foreign material from tissue. Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy discuss the various types of debridement and when you should consider the procedure. Plus, a listener from Jack Spirko's Survival Podcast asks Dr. Alton about Type II diabetes and more.... All this and more on the Survival Medicine Hour podcast with Joe and Amy Alton! Wishing you the best of health in good times or bad, The Altons Don't forget to fill those holes in your medical storage by checking out Nurse Amy's entire line of kits and supplies at store.doomandbloom.net!              

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
The Survival Medicine Hour: Off Grid Pregnancy, Bites and Stings

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 55:01


Another big one from the King and Queen of prepper medicine!

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
CBD Oil, Lyme Disease and Birthing Supplies on The Survival Medicine Hour w/Dr Bones and Nurse Amy

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 58:14


It's always great to have some expert opinion from Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy. Thanks for the great podcast on Medical Monday

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Treat Fractures, Face Masks and Tourniquets on The Survival Medicine Hour

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 55:01


A power hour on medicine with Doctor Bones and Nurse Amy.

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Delivering a Baby at Home on The Survival Medicine Hour

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 59:35


Its going tyo happen. In the SHTF environment babies are going to be born. How do you handle that and what preps do you need on hand to be effective. Dont miss this one with Dr Bones and Nurse Amy

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Head Wound and Concussion on the Survival Medicine Hour

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 120:08


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones discusses head injuries and some new research on concussions. Suffering a concussion can be a different experience for everyone – and now, new imaging research has revealed that the recovery process may actually be more difficult for one gender than the other. Dr. Bones talks about head injuries in general and the new research.

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
Influenza, Epipens and Falling through Ice

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 55:01


Infectious disease is of major concern in good times or bad, and the family medic must be able to identify some of the deadliest. Having just written a book on the subject, we've done our research on some of the worst illnesses that can occur even in countries with advanced medical systems. There are infections out there, however, that are often fatal and can't be treated with antibiotics. These are usually viral in nature. Joe and Amy Alton discuss what you need to know about what could become the next pandemic.Cold and Flu season is usually something that occurs when it's, well, cold, not so much from the actual loss of heat but from spending a lot of time inside with other people and breathing in their germs. But infections aren't the only risk from cold weather.In the winter, northern regions with lots of water features become vast fields of ice. Since the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, you may be tempted to cross that frozen lake rather than go around it. That's fine if the ice is thick, but there's a risk of falling through the ice. If so, you'll be in extremely cold water (and extremely big trouble). Find out how to survive this life-threatening mishap.Plus, a question from Jack Spirko's Survival Podcast regarding the Epipen from a parent with a child that has had anaphylactic allergic reactions. Dr. Alton explains what the options are, whether expired epipens still work, and other things you might need to know in an emergency.

The Prepper Broadcasting Network
The Survival Medicine Hour: Asthma, Pandemics, Food Myths, More

The Prepper Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 57:13


Ask people about the last pandemic and most will say it was the “Spanish Flu” of 1918-9. Certainly, that outbreak is a well-known example, but pandemics have occurred throughout history. At least three or four are identified every century. It can even be argued that we've experienced more than one just in the last few years.We all do our best to serve our families food that's safe and healthy, but some common myths about food safety might surprise you. We talked about food safety basic like "Clean, Separate, Cook, Chill" a couple of weeks ago, but here are some food safety myths that might surprise you!One of the most common medical issues facing the population today is asthma. Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the airways, the tubes that transport air to your lungs, making it difficult to breathe.  In the United States alone, there are almost 20 million people who suffer respiratory issues due to asthma and its complications. Indeed, it's the most common cause of chronic illness in children. In a survival setting, stress, exposure to new allergens (allergy-causing substances) and hygiene issues will only make things worse.Don't forget our latest book "Alton's Antibiotics and Infectious Disease: The Layman's Guide to Available Antibacterials in Austere Settings", the unique book that talk about how to wisely use antibiotics available to the average citizen in major catastrophes. You can find it on Amazon or at store.doomandbloom.net (if you want it autographed)!

MoneyForLunch
Remembering James Foley, Scott York and Steve Einzig, Dominic Knight and guests

MoneyForLunch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2014 69:00


David Kent founder and broker in charge of Charleston SC's First Exclusive Home Buyer's Agency, The Real Buyer's Agent. He's currently the state treasurer for the South Carolina Association of Realtors, is a member of the professional standards committeefor the National Association of Realtors, as well asthe advisory board for REBAC. He is also a licensed builder and is a commissioner for the Charleston County Planning Commission Dominic Knight best selling author and International public speaker. He runs one the most successful clinics in the World, results orientated Dominic is a Game Changer in the area of Behavioural Change there is no one that creates faster results  Joe and Amy Alton known as “Dr. Bones, the Disaster Doctor”, is a medical doctor and medical preparedness expert. He is the co- author of the #1 Amazon Bestseller in Survival Skills, Disaster Relief, and Safety/First aid, “The Survival Medicine Handbook”, a guide for when medical help is not on the way. Besides his book, Dr. Alton and his Nurse Practitioner wife Amy produce a weekly podcast called the “Survival Medicine Hour” and have a YouTube channel named “drbonespodcast”  Scott York fitness expert with 30 years of experience and has been certified by NASM, ISSA and others Steve Einzig president and founder of BookingEntertainment.com.  BookingEntertainment is a full service entertainment company  providing clients a turn key solution to book A-List bands and celebrities for private parties and corporate event 

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Prepare Magazine's Donna Miller, Winter Car Survival

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2014 69:00


In this episode of The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., aka Nurse Amy, invites Donna Miller of Prepare Magazine and Miller's Grain House for an interesting interview; Medical preparedness pro Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones, talks about winter car survival and what YOU should have in your vehicle during cold weather travel.  See archived shows and articles at doomandbloom.net.

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Donna Miller of Prepare Mag, winter car survival

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2014 69:00


In this episode of The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., aka Nurse Amy, invites Donna Miller of Prepare Magazine and Miller's Grain House for an interesting interview; Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones talks about winter car survival and what YOU should have in your vehicle during cold weather travel.  

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Survivor Jane!

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2014 69:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour with Joe and Amy Alton, aka Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, we welcome good friend Survivor Jane of #preppertalk and survivorjane.com.  Among a lot of survival topics, the survival girly-girl talks about her new book "Where there is no Cosmetic Counter" with Nurse Amy.  Dr. Bones also talks about the decline in honeybee populations and new viruses that affect them.  www.doomandbloom.net

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Survival Medicine Hour: Croup vs. Flu, Birth Control, Depression

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2014 61:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Joe Alton, M.D., aka Dr. Bones, and Amy Alton, A.R.N.P., aka Nurse Amy, discuss the recent flu outbreak in the U.S., discuss natural remedies, and strategies to deal with childhood "croup". Dr. Bones discusses the link between zinc deficiency and depression, as well as the resurgence of an old birth control method with possible survival applications. www.doomandbloom.net

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Survival Medicine Hour: Rick Austin, the Survivalist Gardener

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2014 80:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy interview our good friend, Rick Austin of the Survivalist Gardener.  Enjoy an informative and entertaining conversation with Nurse Amy and Rick about his new book: Secret Greenhouse of Survival.  See you there!

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Survival Medicine Hour: Frostbite, Vitamin news, 150th Show!

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2014 58:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy celebrate a New Year and a 150th show! Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy discuss their journey on the road to preparedness, plus frostbite injuries, falls through the ice, prolonged water exposure, as well as some surprising news about Vitamins out from Johns Hopkins University. Also, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy unveil new Florida classes.

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Survival Medicine Hour: Spirituality, Fluoride, Hypothermia, UTIs

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2013 61:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy of doomandbloom.net discuss spirituality and survival, strategies to prevent hypothermia, and a new blight that's destroying the world banana supply.  Also, Nurse Amy talks about Fluoride, as well as urinary tract infections.

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Survival Medicine Hour: Yoda of Magnified View

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2013 60:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy welcome Yoda of magnifiedview.com to talk about his experiences abroad and his advice on preparedness.  Dr. Bones talks about the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and its robotic rescue challenge for disaster scenarios.

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Brushfire Plague, Organic Milk, Salt, Omega3 vs. Omega6

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2013 59:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy welcome back RP Ruggiero, apocalyptic fiction author of Brushfire Plague: Reckoning, the second part of his Brushfire Plague trilogy. Also, new findings about the benefits of organic milk and a discussion of omega-3 vs. omega-6 fatty acids. Plus, Dr. Bones talks about the dangers of excessive salt intake.

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: RP Ruggiero of Brushfire Plague, Organic Milk, Salt

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2013 58:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy welcome back RP Ruggiero, apocalyptic fiction author of Brushfire Plague: Reckoning, the second part of his Brushfire Plague trilogy.  Also, new findings about the benefits of organic milk and a discussion of omega-3 vs. omega-6 fatty acids.  Plus, Dr. Bones talks about the dangers of excessive salt intake.

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Survival Medicine Hour: Influenza, Civil War Anesthesia - Dec 07,2013

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2013 56:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy discuss prevention and treatment of influenza, just as flu season arrives in the US. Also, how to tell flus from common colds. As well, the hosts discuss an article they found recently on Chloroform, a form of anesthesia used during the Civil War.

Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Influenza, Civil War Anesthesia

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2013 56:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy discuss prevention and treatment of influenza, just as flu season arrives in the US.  Also, how to tell flus from common colds. As well, the hosts discuss an article they found recently on Chloroform, a form of anesthesia used during the Civil War.

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Survival Medicine Hour: Rodents and health, medical supplies, cranberries

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2013 61:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy of www.doomandbloom.net discuss the health benefits of cranberries, Dr. Bones talks about the medical issues related to rats and mice in good times or bad, and Nurse Amy continues her series on medical supplies! 

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Survival Medicine Hour: MAGS' Charley Hogwood, Heart Disease, Medical Supplies

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2013 61:00


In this episode of the Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy welcome back Charley Hogwood, author of MAGS: The People Part of Prepping, to discuss part 2 of mutual assistance groups.  Dr. Bones discusses heart disease and chest pain in survival situations, and Nurse Amy continues her series on medical supplies.  www.doomandbloom.net

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Survival Medicine Hour: Charley Hogwood, MAGS Author

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 61:00


In this episode of The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy interview old friend Charley Hogwood, author of the new and unique book MAGS: The People Part of Prepping. In his book, Charley discusses how to form and manage a mutual assistance group in tough times.  He talks about just about every factor involved in being successful as a group, even if everything else fails.  The podcast below is part 1 of a detailed discussion of how to put together a well-organized community in a true survival scenario.

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Survival Medicine
Survival Medicine Hour: Charley Hogwood, Author of MAGS

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 61:00


In this episode of The Doom and Bloom(tm) Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy interview old friend Charley Hogwood, author of the new and unique book MAGS: The People Part of Prepping. In his book, Charley discusses how to form and manage a mutual assistance group in tough times.  He talks about just about every factor involved in being successful as a group, even if everything else fails.  The podcast below is part 1 of a detailed discussion of how to put together a well-organized community in a true survival scenario.

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Survival Medicine Hour: Medical Supplies Pt 1,Keeping Calm

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2013 61:00


In this episode of The Survival Medicine Hour with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, Nurse Amy talks about what medical supplies you should have in your storage (Part 1), Dr. Bones discusses habits of consistently calm people in stressful circumstances, and the devastating typhoon in the Phillipines.

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Survival Medicine Hour:Interview Cindy Thompson

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2013 60:00


The Survival Medicine Hour with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy from www.DoomandBloom.net, presents an interview with the co-organizer of Life Changes.Be Ready! Preparedness and Gun Expo in Lakeland Florida November 2 and 3, 2013. We also talk about our recent adventures traveling from the NPS Expo in Atlanta and our Meet and Greet sponsered by Tom Martin from the American Prepper Network.com or APN. Thanks for listening and see you next week!

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Survival Medicine Hour: Allergic Reactions and Treatment

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2013 54:00


On today's Survival Medicine Hour with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, we discuss the rising rate of allergic reactions, including the most severe type, anaphylactic shock.  We also talk about our life on the road and some of the great preparedness events we've attended.

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SURVIVAL MEDICINE: Chronic Pain, Monsanto, Invasive Species

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2013 59:00


In this episode of The Survival Medicine Hour with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy, we discuss why some people have issues with chronic pain and others don't, as well as the most common cause of chronic pain, the lower back.  We also talk about Monsanto winning the 2013 World Food Prize (what?!), and how the Burmese Pythons has wiped out 99% of common small mammals like raccoons and opossums in our area.

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Survival Medicine:Diabetes,Airway Obstructions,Essential Oil

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2013 60:00


On the Survival Medicine Hour today with Nurse Amy and Dr. Bones we discuss our recent travels and upcoming plans. Dr. Bones presents airway obstruction management and survival strategies for diabetes management. Nurse Amy reviews the Lifestraw and part 1 on Essential Oils.See our website for more information at www.DoomandBloom.net.

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Survival Medicine Hour:Diabetes and Herbal Med Interview

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2013 59:00


The Survival Medicine Hour with Nurse Amy and Dr. Bones, today September 7, 2013, discusses diabetes and survival, a new invasive species and a disturbing trend for wildfires in the near future. Our website is www.doomandbloom.net.  Also, Nurse Amy discusses herbal medicine with part 1 of an interview with herbalist Cat Ellis.

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Survival Medicine Hour: Part 2 EnerHealth Interview, Drought

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2013 60:00


In this episode of the Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy of www.doomandbloom.net discuss the California wildfire and how drought conditions in the West are make states reconsider the value of water-wasting lawns.  Also, Nurse Amy talks with Darren Craddock in the 2nd part of her interview with the Enerhealth Botanicals herbal guru.

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Doom and Bloom Hour: Medicinal Garden, Wilderness Wound Care - Jan 27,2013 - Jun 10,2013

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2013 60:00


Today, on The Survival Medicine Hour, Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy will review their Florida preparedness adventures, including a medical emergency Dr. Bones handled, from the past two weeks. Nurse Amy presents a 101 on starting a medicinal garden and a part 1 on some awesome plants to grow. Dr. Bones discusses Wilderness Wound Care, which is a must know subject. www.DoomandBloom.com This show is about knowledge. Awareness of herbal medicine and proper wound care is vital information for everyone to learn. We provide education that isn't taught in the school systems.

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Survival Medicine Hour:Darren Craddock Interview - Aug 24,2013

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2013 53:00


The Survival Medicine Hour, August 24, 2013, with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy brings you an interview with Darren Craddock of EnerHealthBotanicals.com. Darren shares a wealth of knowledge regarding how our nutrition and wellness are directly related. He gives advice on how to live a longer and healthier life! This is part 1 of his interview with Nurse Amy. Dr. Bones discusses Lyme Disease treatment and prevention. Our website is www.DoomandBloom.net. Don't miss this amazing interview, it just may change your life! Thanks for listening!!  

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Survival Medicine Hour:Darren Craddock Interview

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2013 53:00


The Survival Medicine Hour, August 24, 2013, with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy brings you an interview with Darren Craddock of EnerHealthBotanicals.com. Darren shares a wealth of knowledge regarding how our nutrition and wellness are directly related. He gives advice on why and how to live a longer and healthier life! This is part 1 of his interview with Nurse Amy. Dr. Bones discusses Lyme Disease treatment and prevention. Our website is www.DoomandBloom.net. Thanks for listening!!

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Survival Medicine James Talmage Steves Intervien

Survival Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2013 59:00


Today on the Survival Medicine Hour with Dr. Bones and Nurse Amy we welcome James Talmage Stevens, aka Doctor Prepper, author of Making the Best of Basics, a best selling preparedness book. James shares his early experiences in the preparedness community and discusses the metamorphosis of the book. He also explains how his Preparedness  Radio Network began and what his goals are with his family friendly hosts and shows. Our website is www.DoomandBloom.net where you will find over 300 articles on Survival Medicine, Urban Gardening and much more. Thanks for joining us this week!

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