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I agree with the article. I’ve herd the stories from my parents of how there parents suffered through the Great Depression. It was an awful time and my grandparents were strong and determined and hardworking and suffered and shared some horrible losses but made it threw it ! I’m preparing now and hope everyone else prepares as well.
How can a person survive a depression, if the doctor put you on medication that keeps you in bed or makes you unstable.
You’ll need to begin letting ur body wean off if u can’t get more!! Take it every other day for couple days then start halving them and take half every other day for 2 weeks if poss then either quarter every other day or half every few days. Go buy how many u have cuz unless u wana die, u gona have to fight threw the sick, the bipolar, psychotic episodes. Seizures can be managed with pot or herbal stuff etc so just use common sense
Im a nurse, Colandra St Johns Wort is very good for depression also, another that works well, and I used for my Mom is Valarian Root, it comes in a tinture stock up, its not expensive, and you only need a few drops in some water, or a cup of tea, its what valium is made from, so it works well for anxiety too.
All this info is available on the internet and I believe the Valarian root could help you wean off your antidepressants.
What is a good healing herb in a depression.
St.Johns Wort. Make a tincture.
I want to know,most of the people in Huntsville Al wont help each other, including their own families wont help each other, how will you people survive a depression.
We’re 40 min south of Huntsville and think working together is key but just depends what we’re serving. Some things u only want a small group of ppl u trust or learn to trust and others require a community effort
the key is–educate yourself to be prepared; use common sense; consider if you are going on an extended camping trip or a natural disaster hits your town. What do you need to survive? pay to have your medication filled as far as the dr and pharma will let you (sometimes 3 months?). if the elec is out what will you do if your residence is total elec? How will you prepare food? What food? What survives on a shelf and check the dates on the canned goods. Read. Read. Read. Watch vids. Buy garden tools/garden seeds. Books on hand for when the elec is out (go outside and read). Buy things you can use and things you can trade. Stock up. Find that piece of property that has all you need to get by. If family help is out of the question–rely on yourself and educate yourself, get out yourself and shop and prepare and stock up. Practical just in case items. Go ahead with some comfort items.There would be days you really need those.
“When banks fail, the paper currency we use for buying things becomes worthless …”. Not true. At least not in the US. In the Great Depression, currency ‘de-flated’ and became MORE valuable. One of your suggestions should be to purchase US Government notes (not bonds) and restrict cash balances in banks to well-under 250K. You should also inform readers about “bail-in”, which will be legal. But when banks fail, it will be because of a shortage of physical currency, which will become -more- valuable. Another one of your ideas should be to pay off -ALL- debt, because debt becomes oppressively -More- expensive during deflationary times.