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Modern first aid kits usually consist of medications made from synthetic chemicals produced in a laboratory. For example, the active ingredient in aspirin, salicylic acid, is derived from benzene, which is a petroleum by-product. In addition, artificial colorings and flavorings are commonly added to pain medication, as well as cold and cough syrups. And, antimicrobials, such as benzoates, can be used to extend shelf life. Today, Dr. Sina shares 6 herbal remedies from her First Aid Kit that are just as effective as man-made medications, but without the side effects - including an herbal blend that can take the place of stitches!
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Disclaimer: The information provided by Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, PhD is not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The information provided in the podcasts, videos, and show descriptions is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical or psychological condition. The information provided is not meant to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions. The information provided is not medical advice nor is it designed to replace advice, information, or prescriptions you receive from your healthcare provider. Consult your health care provider before making any changes to your diet, medication, or lifestyle. Proceed at your own risk.
Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, Ph.D. specifically disclaim any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, that may be incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of their YouTube channel, Podcast, websites, books, Facebook pages, or any of the content during consulting sessions or speaking engagements. Proceed at your own risk.
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Join the Beyond Labels Family and access the entire episode with Sina's FIVE remedies here: https://beyondlabels.supportingcast.fm/
Modern first aid kits usually consist of medications made from synthetic chemicals produced in a laboratory. For example, the active ingredient in aspirin, salicylic acid, is derived from benzene, which is a petroleum by-product. In addition, artificial colorings and flavorings are commonly added to pain medication, as well as cold and cough syrups. And, antimicrobials, such as benzoates, can be used to extend shelf life. Today, Dr. Sina shares 6 herbal remedies from her First Aid Kit that are just as effective as man-made medications, but without the side effects - including an herbal blend that can take the place of stitches!
Follow on Instagram
Follow on Twitter
Subscribe on Rumble
Subscribe on YouTube
Find Joel Here: www.polyfacefarms.com
Find Sina Here: www.drsinamccullough.com
Disclaimer: The information provided by Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, PhD is not intended to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. The information provided in the podcasts, videos, and show descriptions is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical or psychological condition. The information provided is not meant to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions. The information provided is not medical advice nor is it designed to replace advice, information, or prescriptions you receive from your healthcare provider. Consult your health care provider before making any changes to your diet, medication, or lifestyle. Proceed at your own risk.
Joel Salatin and Sina McCullough, Ph.D. specifically disclaim any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, that may be incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use and application of any of the contents of their YouTube channel, Podcast, websites, books, Facebook pages, or any of the content during consulting sessions or speaking engagements. Proceed at your own risk.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

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