"herbal remedies"
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Mark Koernke discussed firearms and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, October 27, 2021. The first hour focused extensively on rifle options including AKs, SKS carbines, and the Kel-Tec SU-16, emphasizing affordability, reliability, and practical considerations for civilian and group armament. He covered ammunition availability, magazine selection, and historical context of various rifle designs. The second hour shifted to food preservation and foraging, with Nancy discussing seasonal harvesting of apples, walnuts, juniper berries, and other wild plants for making jams, syrups, dried goods, and medicinal teas, along with baking substitutions and recipes for long-term food storage.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, health remedies, and geopolitical concerns on October 10, 2018. Topics included CBD oil benefits and government restrictions, Prozac dangers and FDA approval despite known violent side effects, herbal remedies for cancer and health maintenance, SKS and Enfield rifle deals from Southern Ohio Gun, and military ship movements in the Caribbean potentially related to hurricane season or foreign intervention. He warned listeners about potential gun confiscation following Hurricane Michael, drawing parallels to post-Katrina foreign troop deployments, and urged armed resistance to any such attempts.
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This episode featured a health-focused discussion covering supplement quality and sourcing issues, with the host emphasizing that many vitamins sold in North America are compromised by pharmaceutical companies that have acquired supplement brands. The host discussed problems with synthetic additives, fillers, and nanoparticles in supplements, comparing product quality from different sources including China, Asian markets, and East Indian markets. The second half of the episode shifted to preparedness and off-grid living topics, including solar power setup, equipment organization, battery backup systems, and communication infrastructure using extension cords and color-coding for emergency readiness.
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Nancy Cornke and Don Betcher discussed health preparedness and home remedies during the first hour of the show on October 10, 2014. They covered a detox formula recipe containing cayenne pepper, garlic, jalapenos, mergum powder, and ionic silver (WaterOz brand) to combat viral infections circulating in the area. Callers asked detailed questions about ingredient sourcing, dosages for children, and alternative preparations. The hosts emphasized the importance of using quality organic ingredients, proper dilution ratios, and moderation to avoid heavy metal poisoning from excessive silver consumption. They also discussed herbal remedies including cayenne pepper's use as a drawing agent and blood-stopping agent, vitamin C sources from natural foods and supplements, and the effectiveness of homeopathic treatments.
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Mark Koernke discussed alternative health solutions, particularly colloidal silver and its effectiveness against Ebola, citing suppressed DOD research from 2008 showing silver nanoparticles neutralize hemorrhagic fever viruses. He detailed how the World Health Organization and pharmaceutical interests blocked shipments of nanosilver to West Africa despite proven efficacy, contrasting this with historical medical uses of silver and other natural remedies like bloodroot for cancer treatment. The show also featured product advertisements for hovercrafts, emergency candles, herbal supplements, and dental care products, with callers contributing discussions on chemical weapons, preparedness, and natural medicine alternatives to pharmaceutical treatments.
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Mark Koernke discussed funding challenges for his satellite broadcast, explaining that the satellite company granted additional time after he indicated they might need to shut down. He made an appeal for listener contributions via phone (888-747-1968) and mail (PO Box 164, KMII Idaho), sharing that even smaller donations could make a critical difference. The episode included extensive commercial breaks for various products including odor-eliminating candles, herbal tea for digestive health, and natural toothpaste, interspersed with discussions about corporate tax avoidance strategies, supply chain logistics, and trade secrets in the food industry.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness and self-sufficiency topics including alternative health treatments using chelation therapy and herbal remedies like nettle tea. He emphasized the importance of Cinco de Ammo Day (buying ammunition on Fridays), explaining how consumer demand drives ammunition production and inventory. Koernke covered vehicle preparedness, highlighting the 1967 Chevy pickup truck as a civil defense vehicle designed to survive nuclear situations and EMP. He promoted long-term storage solutions including coal for heating, candles for indefinite storage, and recommended specific retailers for ammunition, firearms, and survival supplies. The show included advertisements for Lisa K Candles, Kettle Moraine precious metals, and various firearms dealers.
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and survival skills on the morning broadcast of August 21st. Topics included ammunition reloading and brass collection from shooting ranges, long-term food storage options including freeze-dried foods and LRPs, herbal remedies and barley soup for health, and winter preparedness gear available through Uncle Sam's retail outlet. The show emphasized self-reliance, tactical thinking, and practical knowledge for personal defense and survival in uncertain times.