The off-grid medicinal treatments our rulers don’t want you to discover – Episode 012
Sep 3rd, 2010 | By Off The Grid Radio | Category: Radio | Print This Article
In today’s edition of Off the Grid Radio, Bill Heid and Brian Brawdy interview one of the world’s leading home remedy experts and woman ObamaCare bureaucrats loathe…Debra St. Clair. She is an expert herbalist and international lecturer and what she has to say will shock you.
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In this episode you’ll also learn:
- How to survive on just one simple and common vegetable
- How you can get corn to sprout in sub-freezing temperatures (a secret anyone living in northern climates should know!)
- The 24 medicinal plants you can use to treat almost any ailment or condition you’re likely to face
- Even a discussion about eating grass to survive a crisis!
- and more…







I was very interested in all the topics you had for today, but I cannot get the volume up high enough to hear it—can you help?????
I had the same problem with the volume on my laptop computer. It was too low to comfortably hear even at the highest setting. So… I plugged a cable with the audio signal from my PC to my Bose Acoustic Wave Machine, and with it, I had all the volume I needed. I love running all audio – TV, Radio and PC – through my Bose. It always sounds so much better. If you don’t have one, it’s worth it’s weight in gold. It’s the best purchase I ever made.
I can’t even watch video’s because I have dial up service and i’d like to see a printed copy of the herds and video of the things discussed..
PLEASE print a transcript. I do not have the time to listen, and I would like to edit and keep a copy of many of the subjects covered.
The transcript is at the bottom of the artwork on top of page! My question is I didn’t catch the growing corn in cold…
Thank you
Celestina
BIG PROBLEM with the ‘tater advise…the usa use chemicals to grow food. What iron we could get from 3 oz. of spinach, now you will need to eat 3 lbs. ……if you think about it, ‘taters don’t taste like they did 20 years ago.