I am an ER physician with 30+ years experience. While Doxy will treat some strains of MRSA (a type of staph skin infection), there are strains that are resistant. Having Bactrim and Clindamycin on hand would be important. In addition, Clinda is excellent for dental infections. Bactrim can also be used to treat UTIs. Keflex can be used for non-MRSA skin infections. Overall, I think the Jase kit is a good starting point. Staying clean would be key in a SHTF situation. Hibiclens is an excellent soap that is very bactericidal (kills virtually all skin bacteria) and is available in a foam. Having lots of triple antibiotic ointment would also be helpful. Research the World Health Organization’s recipe for oral rehydration in the setting of severe gastroenteritis (vomiting, diarrhea). Easily accessible ingredients, potentially life saving.
I have been a nurse for twenty years. I get the daily pharmacy report and it gets longer every year. I was so irritated that after twenty years in medicine and rarely getting sick, that when I got really sick the medication I needed wasn’t available and my doctor couldn’t get it due to supply and demand issues. This was at a major city hospital too.
Happy Jase customer here. One thing I did is individually vacuum seal each bottle with oxygen absorbers to protect my investment (and potentially the life of a loved one). Since they come from the pharmacy, they don’t come sealed for long term storage.
Also a fever is a natural body process. I have always been taught that if the fever isn't over 101 don't give anything and let the body do what it should.
Dr. Roger Seheult on UA-cam channel Medcram had a lot of good advice at the beginning of covid. He said to take a nice long hot shower at first symptoms. You body is fighting something by having a fever, give it a boost. Nov 2021 I got it and did just that. Next day I drove to a testing center for my positive test then went to the office (there by myself, our own building) to do some paperwork. Husband got symptoms next day. He really felt horrible but after his hot shower he leaf blew the whole yard.
Thank you! Thank you! Ordered my Jase case and it gives me great peace of mind to know I will be able to have this on hand. I live in a remote mountain area and at close to 70 yrs old driving in extreme weather conditions is no longer an option. Truely a God send for many many reasons.
I am writing notes on my Jase Emergency Antibiotic Guide from Dr Rowland's talk. Bought this past year through Provident Prepper's recommendation/site for my husband and myself. Used one dose already and it was fast and effective. So thankful to have these stored in a cool, dry, dark place. I too would treasure eye antibiotic drops or oinment for pink eye/common eye infections. Thank you, thank you.
I have purchased a Jase Case, and I can assure you folks that this is a reliable company and that the people working there are extremely conscientious and pleasant to work with. I am 100% satisfied with their service and product.
In this case, the greatest blessing we were "given" was 30+ years ago and my husband was allergic to the very last antibiotic we tried. He was officially allergic to them all. So... that put me on a different path and I HAD to learn something different. Many blessings were put in my path and I learned homeopathy, essential oils, herbs,etc. So many things out there to use. (Alma 46:40) I'm so glad this doctor was able to start this business to help so many people. Thank you.
I just looked it up, this is amazing. Read the BOM many times, never noticed this before. This is extremely helpful info, thank you for sharing. This finally validates for me such information out there.
I am also beginning to study these, also the East Indian Ayurveda Ancient Healing practices using natural herbs, etc. I discovered a book on Amazon with the Ancient Herbal Healing practices. For North America I think this is vital. Common plants pretty much. Have to take note which tribe was located in what area prior to the Reservations as they used the "native" plants in their homelands.
Though I can’t buy today I will be ordering soon for my family. So glad for a doctor who understands life and he’s helping people. Thank you! Thank you to The Provident Prepper as well for all your great videos😊
Bought Jase kit 6 months ago . Do not hesitate like me , it was simple simple simple. Answer a couple questions and pay the bill and they are at your front door a week or two later. Thank you PP for all the educational content !!!
Just ordered and my HSA authorized. Looking at Jace's breakdown cost from the big pharmacy we all frequent and their price, it really makes sense to get one.
I'll check them out! Husband and I both had severe reactions to fluoroquinolone (excruciating tendon pain), and my son is certified allergic to the penicillin groups. I'd rather have sulfamethoxazole trimethoprim on hand (none of us ever had any reactions to it). Thank you and Jase Medical for finding a solution for treating illnesses in an SHTF scenario!
As someone with horses, I've found that when one of 'em has something going on that needs an antibiotic, SMZ/TMP (sulfamethoxazole trimethoprim) is frequently what gets prescribed as a first-round attempt at a fix. I've also done some reading to find out that it's a wide-spectrum antibiotic that gets prescribed for, and works fine in, humans, so long as you don't overdo it - 1 tab twice a day is about the limit, or you start risking kidney problems. Like any "high-powered" antibiotic (Even though it's not really considered to be one of the "big guns"), if you're using it, it's a real good idea to add one of the "live" yogurts like old-school "Dannon", or any of the various "live culture" probiotics to your diet for at last a week or so - SMZ/TMP plays hell with your gut-bugs, so you often end up curing whatever infection you're using it for, but end up with a case of the runs (and don't get me started on the gas ) that can be miserable-making for anywhere from a couple of days to a week or more after you finish the treatment, thanks to your "good guy" intestinal bacteria getting clobbered along with the "bad guys".
@@felsinferguson1125 Adding a probiotic (like Dannon) is a good idea after ANY antibiotic regimen. It helps I love morning yogurt mixed with a crunchy cereal 🙂 You make a very wise (and experienced) comment - thank you!
That is interesting. As a 🇨🇦 I have lost my respect for our medical system not to mention the FDA. India weathered the big bad bogey man when it went through India , from an animal antibiotic and survived very well. I think Jase is great and plan to stock my preps .Blessings. ♥️
Hi Are you talking about ivermectin? I think that's what it's called. I have heard a lot of good things about it and you can get it at Tractor Supply. Thanks and God bless you. Jude, from Kentucky ✝️🐴🐦🌿❣️
I ordered Jase products a while ago. Luckily, haven't needed it, but good to know I have it, especially knowing how many of our products come from China.
I just ordered my kit and used your promo code and it worked beautifully. It was a real easy process. Now I just have to wait for it’s arrival. This is a wonderful idea that Jase Medical has offered. It’s like pulling teeth these days to just get a regular prescription amount of antibiotics much less a handy on the shelf accessible supply for emergencies in my prepper pantry.
Thank you for your video! I entered! And as soon as I can, I'll order my Jasecase. Holy cow, ... That's going to cost almost my whole months stipend. Oh well, easy come, easy go. Have a great one and good luck
This is a great option to have antibiotics on hand for an emergency/disaster. A missing element in what is provided is an ophthalmic antibiotic, a fluroquinolone like cipro being the most common. I hope they consider adding.
Agreed. I am on an ophthalmic solution right now because of surgery, but I get infections all too often because of working in a poultry shed. Now wearing swim goggles in there!
@Linda Crawford I had a terrible reaction to Cipro not just once but twice. After 2 half tablets for a urinary tract infection I was in so much pain in my legs I couldn't walk. It was prescribed after surgery to repair a broken femur, the 2nd time while I was in the hospital, though I had told them I couldn't have it. My mouth tongue and my whole upper body broke out in hives. Of course, they immediately stopped the Cipro, and I recovered from the reaction.
@@traciebecker6669 So glad you recovered. Many do not. You should find the blogs about different reactions. Some are life changing. I think it should be banned. It sure taught us to be proactive about any meds before taking them.
Regarding eye infections: the East Indian ancient practice of Ayurveda has used honey for centuries. Since there are so many chemicals and GMO plants, I strongly suggedt using ONLY Manuka Honey. I do not understand how honey can be certified organic when they can not limit where the bees fly to collect the pollen, unless they are under a dome. Am I wrong? The Ayurveda says to boil 1 cup of water, add 5 teaspoons of honey. Mix til dissolved. OR it can be added to 1 cup of warm sterile saline solution. It can applied to around or IN the eye. It has been proven to be effective against: PINK EYE, Blepharitis, which inflammation and swelling of the eyelids, Corneal ulcers , which some actually healed and dissappeared and keratoconjunctibitis which is dry corneas. All the info is on the internet.
Thank you for this information. I ordered today using your discount code, entered the giveaway and downloaded your pamphlet. Great information. If all goes well I will order for my husband also. I liked a prior comment of vacuum sealing the bottles w/oxygen absorbers and will do that. Again thanks!
Every few months, I get a toothache and the doctor prescribes Amox. I stash the prescription and let my immune system get a good workout against the infection. Building up a supply for an emergency.
Such good information thank you for sharing it helps me to plan for the future as I have real concerns about meds. Ive been trying to research for alternatives in case stuff happens but one of my biggest concerns has been antibiotics in case of infections. My father passed from sepsis when he got a small cut on a finger it was to late for antibiotics to work and we had access, I worry if there are none available if things happen the smallest illness will no longer be small. So thank you both and the good Dr for the information
Is it just me? I'm not seeing the .pdf at the link provided. ??? So glad to see the medical community responding to public health needs in a sensible manner!
Yeah, except….you have to match the antibiotic you use to the bacteria…there are many, many subtypes and in a SHTF situation, you could take your whole stock and have NONE actually match the organism you are infected with….leading to nothing but side effects, no benefit and more antibiotic resistance. Having antibiotics everywhere (just because people expect them, even if not helpful) is a huge path to making bacteria antibiotic resistant and hurting everyone. It is a terrible idea (also a physician). In medicine, concierge is slang for “sell out who put money above sound medical advice to give people what they think sounds good, but that may actually do harm or be worthless.” It is why many celebrities end up with terrible care, or plastic surgery…because they only go to physicians who tell them what they want to hear for money.”
Thank you for the opportunity to enter to win emergency needed meds. Although $250 or so is a great price for these, still I am unemployed so this makes is more expensive. That's why I appreciate the give away:)
My biggest concern for my family when it comes to medical needs during a crisis is definitely blood thinners for my husband. He has a rare MPN that results in blood clots. Without his blood thinners we are quickly met with complications.
If there ever a real emergency with it, and help is most certainly not on the way, it might be worth your while to have looked into tinctures of cayenne pepper, and feverfew, either as a dried herb or as a tincture. Feverfew is a natural source of quinine, so that might be good to know. They are easy to make and act quickly, almost dirt cheap, and are good for a year to ten years, depending on your choice of solvent.But they do take 4 to 6 weeks to make, as they need lots of time just sitting. You can speed it along to a few hours, but the best quality is supposed to be for the ones that sit for weeks. I hope you never need this, but if you do, I sure hope it solves the problem in short order.
Aspirin is over the counter blood thinner. Garlic and ginkgo also have a blood thinning effect which is why you should not eat them if you are on Coumadin or eliquis.
Even with insurance a doctor visit + prescription co pay, there five antibiotics would cost me more then the $200+. This dose not include taking time off work for appointment & pharmacy time.
@@shawnr802 I have to say there is alot of us older folks on fixed incomes that 200 dollars is just out of our reach!! Maybe you could make a small amount for us at either a payment plan or maybe only the bare bones prescription level!!
This is a great option since it is safer than using the pet varieties. One concern is knowing if you have a bacterial infection versus fungal. Down here in AZ, Valley Fever (fungal respiratory infection) is common for people and pets. The symptoms of Valley Fever are very similar to regular respiratory infections and if not treated can be deadly. You need a strong anti fungal prescription to treat Valley Fever or aggressive treatment course. I can see someone mistaken their respiratory infection and not get the correct course of treatment. I actually know someone who died of it in Oregon after they returned from a visit from AZ. Would be nice to have ab anti fungal as an option with this pack.
So, so glad you did this program on Jase. I've been interested in it for a while but didn't really have all of the facts. I am definitely going to get one of these!!! Thanks so much...
Stoked to get one , Entered the contest anyway, next time I get a check its goin’ straight to JASE 😎 I’m bout to be the apocalypse shaman on the block LOL
I have heard of the Jase case but haven't gotten the info & looked it up yet. Now I'm more inclined to research & purchase it. Thanks & Blessings from Deborah in West Virginia!
Thank you been trying to find a could carrying dictor. Didn't think any exists anymore especially were I'm living. My MD past 4 years ago haven't been since for no good doctors
My biggest concern is my prescription medicines for thyroid and glaucoma. Any suggestions? I do get a 90 day supply and they will refill early if a hurricane is imminent, but there are other issues that could cause problems with getting my medicines.
Excellent info in this video, thank you! We have been putting off getting a Jase case, and this info made me realize we shouldn't put it off any longer.
I went to the link you provided but I cannot find the printable PDF you said I could download, can you help me navigate to the download? Thank you for all the vital info!
I did enjoy his information. I do have the kit so I don’t need to win one somebody else should get it. Actually, I have a spare, so I have it for another location. But I’ve also because I do travel out of the country some I do have other items but she’s probably has in this kit. Because my original doctor said I want you to know exactly what you’re getting and not not know in a foreign country so I was happy for him. I always seem to get UTIs and because I’m a diabetic and I don’t have the symptoms I don’t know I get it. I have been in the hospital four times now I have figured out if my sugars go crazy I have a test that I can take and then I know go ahead and take the antibiotics for that sore I would like to have that around for emergency. Which is in his kit, but I also have some. But I get more than I think I should but that’s not good. However, my pastor did teach me because my dog got a UTI so she is now on antibiotics also. So she said runs in the family not really with the dog in the human but getting my dog taken care of.
Thank you for explaining your kit and mission. I have been interested in Jase Medical but have not yet invested in it. I strongly feel now is the time to prepare. Thank you again
I agree with @theprovident prepper. They had supply chain issues, but they said they felt it was best to get the meds out ASAP and get the booklet and/or case when they can get them. Just reach out to them and I'm sure they'll fix it.
My husband ordered one for me a couple days ago, its what I wanted for my birthday. I'm excited to get it! Does the amount if antibiotic you take depend on your weight? Or would every adult take the same amount.
Not a doctor, but as a biochem student I imagine that generally the instructions on the bottle will work for most adults, give or take a few exceptions. This is of course if the infection isn’t a virus or antibiotic resistant 👀
@@chupacabra304 Ok Thanks. They didn't ask my weight when we placed the order but I did have to send a pic of my license, which has my weight on it... But every girl fibs alittle bit on that so I got worried. 😉
Will Jase fill our current prescriptions? We worry we may not get them in a few months; such as Synthroid, Metropolol, Paxil ER, and others. My son has Afib and needs medication to live. The situation we are in is frightening. Thank you so much for posting and providing great resources!! ❤❤❤
I'm so grateful for this video with so much valuable information. However, I do for me personally have to disagree on the use of antibiotic ointments. We have used these since my childhood and they have been used with recommendations by our family doctor. I've personally had many cuts as a gardener and my children and spouses also as mechanics and carpenters, etc.. A rose thorn or splinter can cause a nasty infection. When we thoroughly cleaned and put a bandage on a wound and it became more inflamed and painful we were taught to wash it again and use a squirt of hydrogen peroxide and just a little antibiotic ointment and to wash and reapply ointment twice a day. We have never had a negative reaction to this treatment and have always had complete healing over the past 60+ years, except for in one case, which was a tiny puncture, so we went to the doctors, and antibiotics were prescribed. Another time I don't recommend using antibiotic treatment is if the infection may be Cellulitis and then should seek immediate medical care. I understand others may have different experience and we must act accordingly and use the common sense God gave us. Thank you for this wonderful video. I will be contacting Jase Medical.
You can buy or order those medications over the counter fluconizole, Miconazole or Clotrimozole for yeast infections and you can buy many upset medications as well as Emetrol for nausea or vomiting also you can purchase Loperimide Hydrochloride for diarrhea. I have all of these and more in my medication storage. I also recommend buying some Tecnu Wash if you live where poison ivy or oak is a problem. Abreva for cold sores, etc. Happy prepping ❤️
Bactrim $16 Azith $8 Cipro $10 Doxy $28 Flagyl $8 Under $75 private pay (No insurance) from my pharmacy for the same dosages and number of pills. He charges $260. Food for thought, HE is charging almost 4 times the cost of these meds. I guess you are paying for that UNLIMITED followup from a Doctor that will never lay hands on you.
You can't get any of those without a perscription tho..... Do you know how much $$$ for a doctor visit without insurance??? Yeah... the Jase case most certainly IS cheaper.
I always keep Augmentin and Clamoxyl (sp?} on hand at home and this has proven very useful.Things always happen at bad times or weekends.Getting a doctor s advice online is usually possible but getting your hands on the meds is often more complicated…
Hi! Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation! I tried looking for the Antibiotic Emergency booklet online but I was unable to find it on the Jase medical website. Would you be able to put a link to the pdf or the webpage where the pdf is located? Thank you so much!! =)
I’ve bought and used the fish antibiotics; they are the exact same pills you get from a pharmacy and they work fine. Do people really think there’s a separate factory for fish amoxicillin vs human amoxicillin?
@@traciebecker6669 I compared some to the ones prescribed by the dr and purchased at drug store. Exactly the same. Obviously the dosage varies on what issue you’re dealing with. The book explains all of this in detail. If you’re going to self medicate-and you might have to-you will want to know what you’re doing. Hint: they’re not one size fits all.
I asked my doc with him saying fish antibiotics stored in the freezer to extend the shelf life. Same stuff & looks the same. Let’s see, die or use fish antibiotics? You choose.
This was so informative, from DR Rowland wish he was my doctor.... What is happening here is that there is an increase population of patients since many waited to see doctor after the Pandemic and we have longer wait times to too get an appointmen,As one thing the Doctor mentioned I had a rash under my neck and chest I went to the drug store and did purchased 1% hydrocortisone and did what he mentioned and it got worst .after 4 weeks I was to do a video call, and got some Triamcinolone acetonide 1% and it went away..... drugstore brands don't work, just my rant
I would like to address something here about blood pressure meds. Some cannot just stop cold turkey, you can end up with a hypertensive crisis. How are people going to deal with that should they not be able to get their meds? I had this happen to me in 2019 and had to be hospitalized from hypertensive crises from not being able to get my blood pressure medication which was a calcium channel blocker. Same with beta blockers , must be weaned or can get dangerous heart rhythms and uncontrollable blood pressure, that's what it's used for .
I needed a refill on the Z-pack, because I needed it for A bronchial infection. I called the pharmacy on the med. They gave me a toll free number to Jase to reorder the med. It cost me $40 for a refill of the Z-pak and that included shipping. Worth every dollar!
Can I vacuum seal them and keeping them in the original package and keep in a cool place would it hurt it if I vacuum sealed my meds and would it make it last longer
I am on Tirosint for life, and my doctors refuse to give me my medication in bulk, so I have to keep going back every 3 months to get my medication. I would love to know, if anyone knows, any dupes for Tirosint, or Synthroid medication. That'd be awesome. I also have NO thyroid, so if I am in an emergency and I don't take my medicine, I could literally die in a few days or weeks.. anyway, this is really cool, God Bless.
If I was on uour shoes, I would ask a friend who goes to other countries ( neighboor areas) to bring me some extra. And I would,only use it in the event of a major disaster where I cannot get my meds. Some people do that.
I am an ER physician with 30+ years experience.
While Doxy will treat some strains of MRSA (a type of staph skin infection), there are strains that are resistant. Having Bactrim and Clindamycin on hand would be important. In addition, Clinda is excellent for dental infections. Bactrim can also be used to treat UTIs. Keflex can be used for non-MRSA skin infections. Overall, I think the Jase kit is a good starting point.
Staying clean would be key in a SHTF situation. Hibiclens is an excellent soap that is very bactericidal (kills virtually all skin bacteria) and is available in a foam. Having lots of triple antibiotic ointment would also be helpful.
Research the World Health Organization’s recipe for oral rehydration in the setting of severe gastroenteritis (vomiting, diarrhea). Easily accessible ingredients, potentially life saving.
Thank you so much for commenting!
I have been a nurse for twenty years. I get the daily pharmacy report and it gets longer every year. I was so irritated that after twenty years in medicine and rarely getting sick, that when I got really sick the medication I needed wasn’t available and my doctor couldn’t get it due to supply and demand issues. This was at a major city hospital too.
Happy Jase customer here. One thing I did is individually vacuum seal each bottle with oxygen absorbers to protect my investment (and potentially the life of a loved one). Since they come from the pharmacy, they don’t come sealed for long term storage.
Great idea. I'm going to do the same.
Great idea!!!
Also a fever is a natural body process. I have always been taught that if the fever isn't over 101 don't give anything and let the body do what it should.
Yep, that's true. I wish I still ran fevers. Sometime after I had children, I stopped. Takes me forever to get over anything.
Dr. Roger Seheult on UA-cam channel Medcram had a lot of good advice at the beginning of covid.
He said to take a nice long hot shower at first symptoms. You body is fighting something by having a fever, give it a boost.
Nov 2021 I got it and did just that. Next day I drove to a testing center for my positive test then went to the office (there by myself, our own building) to do some paperwork. Husband got symptoms next day. He really felt horrible but after his hot shower he leaf blew the whole yard.
Plus I usually follow the 72 hr rule. Or bodies work in an oxygen loaded invironment so be diligent during this time frame with fevers.
RN approved comment. You are correct. The fever kills a lot of bacteria - that’s it’s purpose
You know what else is a natural body process? Dying.
Thank you! Thank you! Ordered my Jase case and it gives me great peace of mind to know I will be able to have this on hand. I live in a remote mountain area and at close to 70 yrs old driving in extreme weather conditions is no longer an option. Truely a God send for many many reasons.
I am writing notes on my Jase Emergency Antibiotic Guide from Dr Rowland's talk. Bought this past year through Provident Prepper's recommendation/site for my husband and myself. Used one dose already and it was fast and effective. So thankful to have these stored in a cool, dry, dark place. I too would treasure eye antibiotic drops or oinment for pink eye/common eye infections. Thank you, thank you.
I have purchased a Jase Case, and I can assure you folks that this is a reliable company and that the people working there are extremely conscientious and pleasant to work with. I am 100% satisfied with their service and product.
In this case, the greatest blessing we were "given" was 30+ years ago and my husband was allergic to the very last antibiotic we tried. He was officially allergic to them all. So... that put me on a different path and I HAD to learn something different. Many blessings were put in my path and I learned homeopathy, essential oils, herbs,etc. So many things out there to use. (Alma 46:40) I'm so glad this doctor was able to start this business to help so many people. Thank you.
I just looked it up, this is amazing. Read the BOM many times, never noticed this before. This is extremely helpful info, thank you for sharing. This finally validates for me such information out there.
I am also beginning to study these, also the East Indian Ayurveda Ancient Healing practices using natural herbs, etc. I discovered a book on Amazon with the Ancient Herbal Healing practices. For North America I think this is vital. Common plants pretty much. Have to take note which tribe was located in what area prior to the Reservations as they used the "native" plants in their homelands.
Revelation 22:18-19
Though I can’t buy today I will be ordering soon for my family. So glad for a doctor who understands life and he’s helping people. Thank you!
Thank you to The Provident Prepper as well for all your great videos😊
Bought Jase kit 6 months ago . Do not hesitate like me , it was simple simple simple. Answer a couple questions and pay the bill and they are at your front door a week or two later. Thank you PP for all the educational content !!!
Would you mind telling me how much one kit cost you?
@@kyfarm around $ 200
@@hdrider2071 Thank you! 🧡
I’ve been considering a jace case. Thanks for covering this, you guys are awesome!
Ordered mine today, will wife’s in 6 months. Then continue to rotate ordering as needed
Just ordered and my HSA authorized. Looking at Jace's breakdown cost from the big pharmacy we all frequent and their price, it really makes sense to get one.
I think the jace case is an amazing thing. I would love to have it on hand.
Great idea Jase Medical...
A note book an pencil would be an idea to add to pack for writing down dates an time giving antibiotics,etc..
I just appreciate the meds and nice bag. I can get my own pencil/pad to put in it
I'll check them out! Husband and I both had severe reactions to fluoroquinolone (excruciating tendon pain), and my son is certified allergic to the penicillin groups. I'd rather have sulfamethoxazole trimethoprim on hand (none of us ever had any reactions to it). Thank you and Jase Medical for finding a solution for treating illnesses in an SHTF scenario!
As someone with horses, I've found that when one of 'em has something going on that needs an antibiotic, SMZ/TMP (sulfamethoxazole trimethoprim) is frequently what gets prescribed as a first-round attempt at a fix. I've also done some reading to find out that it's a wide-spectrum antibiotic that gets prescribed for, and works fine in, humans, so long as you don't overdo it - 1 tab twice a day is about the limit, or you start risking kidney problems. Like any "high-powered" antibiotic (Even though it's not really considered to be one of the "big guns"), if you're using it, it's a real good idea to add one of the "live" yogurts like old-school "Dannon", or any of the various "live culture" probiotics to your diet for at last a week or so - SMZ/TMP plays hell with your gut-bugs, so you often end up curing whatever infection you're using it for, but end up with a case of the runs (and don't get me started on the gas ) that can be miserable-making for anywhere from a couple of days to a week or more after you finish the treatment, thanks to your "good guy" intestinal bacteria getting clobbered along with the "bad guys".
@@felsinferguson1125 Adding a probiotic (like Dannon) is a good idea after ANY antibiotic regimen. It helps I love morning yogurt mixed with a crunchy cereal 🙂 You make a very wise (and experienced) comment - thank you!
It is nice to actually be able to make informed decisions
We got one for each member of our family. They came really quickly and I love how they're packaged.
That is interesting. As a 🇨🇦 I have lost my respect for our medical system not to mention the FDA. India weathered the big bad bogey man when it went through India , from an animal antibiotic and survived very well. I think Jase is great and plan to stock my preps .Blessings. ♥️
Hi
Are you talking about ivermectin? I think that's what it's called. I have heard a lot of good things about it and you can get it at Tractor Supply.
Thanks and God bless you.
Jude, from Kentucky ✝️🐴🐦🌿❣️
I ordered Jase products a while ago. Luckily, haven't needed it, but good to know I have it, especially knowing how many of our products come from China.
I just ordered my kit and used your promo code and it worked beautifully. It was a real easy process. Now I just have to wait for it’s arrival. This is a wonderful idea that Jase Medical has offered. It’s like pulling teeth these days to just get a regular prescription amount of antibiotics much less a handy on the shelf accessible supply for emergencies in my prepper pantry.
Thank you for your video!
I entered!
And as soon as I can, I'll order my Jasecase.
Holy cow, ... That's going to cost almost my whole months stipend. Oh well, easy come, easy go.
Have a great one and good luck
Canadian here, happy to say they ship to Canada now, mine will be in hands tomorrow
This is a great option to have antibiotics on hand for an emergency/disaster. A missing element in what is provided is an ophthalmic antibiotic, a fluroquinolone like cipro being the most common. I hope they consider adding.
Agreed. I am on an ophthalmic solution right now because of surgery, but I get infections all too often because of working in a poultry shed. Now wearing swim goggles in there!
Cipro damn near killed my husband. Study on the outrageous side effects.
@Linda Crawford I had a terrible reaction to Cipro not just once but twice.
After 2 half tablets for a urinary tract infection
I was in so much pain in my legs I couldn't walk.
It was prescribed after surgery to repair a broken femur, the 2nd time while I was in the hospital, though I had told them I couldn't have it.
My mouth tongue and my whole upper body broke out in hives. Of course, they immediately stopped the Cipro, and I recovered from the reaction.
@@traciebecker6669 So glad you recovered. Many do not. You should find the blogs about different reactions. Some are life changing. I think it should be banned. It sure taught us to be proactive about any meds before taking them.
Regarding eye infections: the East Indian ancient practice of Ayurveda has used honey for centuries. Since there are so many chemicals and GMO plants, I strongly suggedt using ONLY Manuka Honey. I do not understand how honey can be certified organic when they can not limit where the bees fly to collect the pollen, unless they are under a dome. Am I wrong? The Ayurveda says to boil 1 cup of water, add 5 teaspoons of honey. Mix til dissolved. OR it can be added to 1 cup of warm sterile saline solution. It can applied to around or IN the eye. It has been proven to be effective against: PINK EYE, Blepharitis, which inflammation and swelling of the eyelids, Corneal ulcers , which some actually healed and dissappeared and keratoconjunctibitis which is dry corneas. All the info is on the internet.
Wow...thank God that He provided an MD to allow us to access the antibiotics. Thank you for sharing. God bless.
My Jase Case has already saved me from a bad UTI!
Jase I Dan amazing service. Highly recommend them. Thanks for this video Provident Preppers!
I love all the information!! Thank you so so much!🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you for this information. I ordered today using your discount code, entered the giveaway and downloaded your pamphlet. Great information. If all goes well I will order for my husband also. I liked a prior comment of vacuum sealing the bottles w/oxygen absorbers and will do that. Again thanks!
Every few months, I get a toothache and the doctor prescribes Amox. I stash the prescription and let my immune system get a good workout against the infection. Building up a supply for an emergency.
Such good information thank you for sharing it helps me to plan for the future as I have real concerns about meds. Ive been trying to research for alternatives in case stuff happens but one of my biggest concerns has been antibiotics in case of infections. My father passed from sepsis when he got a small cut on a finger it was to late for antibiotics to work and we had access, I worry if there are none available if things happen the smallest illness will no longer be small. So thank you both and the good Dr for the information
Is it just me? I'm not seeing the .pdf at the link provided. ???
So glad to see the medical community responding to public health needs in a sensible manner!
Thanks for all the info! We plan on ordering one pack at a time for each of us and hopefully the SHTF doesn't happen in the meantime.
Yeah, except….you have to match the antibiotic you use to the bacteria…there are many, many subtypes and in a SHTF situation, you could take your whole stock and have NONE actually match the organism you are infected with….leading to nothing but side effects, no benefit and more antibiotic resistance. Having antibiotics everywhere (just because people expect them, even if not helpful) is a huge path to making bacteria antibiotic resistant and hurting everyone. It is a terrible idea (also a physician).
In medicine, concierge is slang for “sell out who put money above sound medical advice to give people what they think sounds good, but that may actually do harm or be worthless.” It is why many celebrities end up with terrible care, or plastic surgery…because they only go to physicians who tell them what they want to hear for money.”
Thank you for the opportunity to enter to win emergency needed meds. Although $250 or so is a great price for these, still I am unemployed so this makes is more expensive. That's why I appreciate the give away:)
My biggest concern for my family when it comes to medical needs during a crisis is definitely blood thinners for my husband. He has a rare MPN that results in blood clots. Without his blood thinners we are quickly met with complications.
Aspirin has the reputation of being a blood thinner
If there ever a real emergency with it, and help is most certainly not on the way, it might be worth your while to have looked into tinctures of cayenne pepper, and feverfew, either as a dried herb or as a tincture. Feverfew is a natural source of quinine, so that might be good to know.
They are easy to make and act quickly, almost dirt cheap, and are good for a year to ten years, depending on your choice of solvent.But they do take 4 to 6 weeks to make, as they need lots of time just sitting. You can speed it along to a few hours, but the best quality is supposed to be for the ones that sit for weeks.
I hope you never need this, but if you do, I sure hope it solves the problem in short order.
Aspirin is over the counter blood thinner. Garlic and ginkgo also have a blood thinning effect which is why you should not eat them if you are on Coumadin or eliquis.
Did not know garlic is a blood thinner!
I wish there was a layaway plan or take insurance. Not everyone can afford 200 + all at once
Denise, we are working on a solution for this. Thank you for the reminder!
@@shawnr802 ok thank you! I am disabled and can’t really afford it all at once. Great video!
Even with insurance a doctor visit + prescription co pay, there five antibiotics would cost me more then the $200+. This dose not include taking time off work for appointment & pharmacy time.
@@shawnr802 I have to say there is alot of us older folks on fixed incomes that 200 dollars is just out of our reach!! Maybe you could make a small amount for us at either a payment plan or maybe only the bare bones prescription level!!
@@jerseystotler3615 we hear you! Thank you for the feedback.
you always give us such great information. Thank you
It would be nice to have this in our family especially with children. It is difficult to get appointments with out going to the Drs er clinic.
This is a great option since it is safer than using the pet varieties. One concern is knowing if you have a bacterial infection versus fungal. Down here in AZ, Valley Fever (fungal respiratory infection) is common for people and pets. The symptoms of Valley Fever are very similar to regular respiratory infections and if not treated can be deadly. You need a strong anti fungal prescription to treat Valley Fever or aggressive treatment course. I can see someone mistaken their respiratory infection and not get the correct course of treatment. I actually know someone who died of it in Oregon after they returned from a visit from AZ. Would be nice to have ab anti fungal as an option with this pack.
Ivermectin?
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In cases like that were you are unsure don't self treat. You should seek a doctor immediately.
So, so glad you did this program on Jase. I've been interested in it for a while but didn't really have all of the facts. I am definitely going to get one of these!!! Thanks so much...
Stoked to get one , Entered the contest anyway, next time I get a check its goin’ straight to JASE 😎 I’m bout to be the apocalypse shaman on the block LOL
Wow...what a great interview. That was one of the most informative segments I've seen on the internet.
Great info ! 42:57
i live in the caribean..ill get these and leave them afew days in a dry house and vacume seal in a bag..
I have heard of the Jase case but haven't gotten the info & looked it up yet. Now I'm more inclined to research & purchase it. Thanks & Blessings from Deborah in West Virginia!
Thank you been trying to find a could carrying dictor. Didn't think any exists anymore especially were I'm living. My MD past 4 years ago haven't been since for no good doctors
Yes thanks so much or all the help to be a head of what’s coming ...love what’s in Jase case
My biggest concern is my prescription medicines for thyroid and glaucoma. Any suggestions? I do get a 90 day supply and they will refill early if a hurricane is imminent, but there are other issues that could cause problems with getting my medicines.
Excellent info in this video, thank you! We have been putting off getting a Jase case, and this info made me realize we shouldn't put it off any longer.
Jase is available in Canada. I had my order filled and delivered months ago.
@@TheProvidentPrepper ❤
Where did you find it in Canada
I just want to Thank you for this video...
This is amazing information! Thank you all!!
Sounds like we all need one of these kits!
I went to the link you provided but I cannot find the printable PDF you said I could download, can you help me navigate to the download? Thank you for all the vital info!
I did enjoy his information. I do have the kit so I don’t need to win one somebody else should get it. Actually, I have a spare, so I have it for another location. But I’ve also because I do travel out of the country some I do have other items but she’s probably has in this kit. Because my original doctor said I want you to know exactly what you’re getting and not not know in a foreign country so I was happy for him. I always seem to get UTIs and because I’m a diabetic and I don’t have the symptoms I don’t know I get it. I have been in the hospital four times now I have figured out if my sugars go crazy I have a test that I can take and then I know go ahead and take the antibiotics for that sore I would like to have that around for emergency. Which is in his kit, but I also have some. But I get more than I think I should but that’s not good. However, my pastor did teach me because my dog got a UTI so she is now on antibiotics also. So she said runs in the family not really with the dog in the human but getting my dog taken care of.
Thank you for explaining your kit and mission. I have been interested in Jase Medical but have not yet invested in it. I strongly feel now is the time to prepare. Thank you again
Mine didn't come with a case. That would've been nice to keep everything contained.
I agree with @theprovident prepper. They had supply chain issues, but they said they felt it was best to get the meds out ASAP and get the booklet and/or case when they can get them. Just reach out to them and I'm sure they'll fix it.
My husband ordered one for me a couple days ago, its what I wanted for my birthday.
I'm excited to get it! Does the amount if antibiotic you take depend on your weight? Or would every adult take the same amount.
Not a doctor, but as a biochem student I imagine that generally the instructions on the bottle will work for most adults, give or take a few exceptions. This is of course if the infection isn’t a virus or antibiotic resistant 👀
@@chupacabra304 Ok Thanks. They didn't ask my weight when we placed the order but I did have to send a pic of my license, which has my weight on it... But every girl fibs alittle bit on that so I got worried. 😉
No judgement, all sorts of dudes be telling lies about all sorts of sizes 😆
Know’m’say’nnn
@@chupacabra304 your hilarious!
Great info, as usual. 👍🏻. Thanks!
Could you please ask the doctor to have them available for Australia too please?
Excellent show!
What a fantastic idea!!! I'd love to be able to afford the antibiotics.
In the uk got no chance to get them prescription only face to face with dr
Very informative video. Thank you for this information
You don't need an Rx in many countries. You just walk into the pharmacy.
Will Jase fill our current prescriptions? We worry we may not get them in a few months; such as Synthroid, Metropolol, Paxil ER, and others. My son has Afib and needs medication to live. The situation we are in is frightening. Thank you so much for posting and providing great resources!! ❤❤❤
This is what I like to see. Will be signing up :)
How long should I have to wait to receive my link to the pdf for the guide? I have received order confirmation only so far.
Great resource,thank you .
Sadly when I go to the Jase site, they do not provide a place to enter my email for the Free case.
I don't see where to enter either, I'll check again next week
Great info to have… thanks! But unfortunately, somehow I missed this video until now (10/3/22) and also the drawing.
I'm so grateful for this video with so much valuable information.
However, I do for me personally have to disagree on the use of antibiotic ointments.
We have used these since my childhood and they have been used with recommendations by our family doctor.
I've personally had many cuts as a gardener and my children and spouses also as mechanics and carpenters, etc..
A rose thorn or splinter can cause a nasty infection.
When we thoroughly cleaned and put a bandage on a wound and it became more inflamed and painful we were taught to wash it again and use a squirt of hydrogen peroxide and just a little antibiotic ointment and to wash and reapply ointment twice a day.
We have never had a negative reaction to this treatment and have always had complete healing over the past 60+ years, except for in one case, which was a tiny puncture, so we went to the doctors, and antibiotics were prescribed.
Another time I don't recommend using antibiotic treatment is if the infection may be Cellulitis and then should seek immediate medical care.
I understand others may have different experience and we must act accordingly and use the common sense God gave us.
Thank you for this wonderful video.
I will be contacting Jase Medical.
any chance you can get to the point !
Got mine. Thank you
If you already have a Jase case, can you purchase just the two new meds (for nausea and yeast infections)?
I just ordered my Case today. I couldn't find the two meds on their website yet. I'm definitely keeping an eye out for any updates.
You can buy or order those medications over the counter fluconizole, Miconazole or Clotrimozole for yeast infections and you can buy many upset medications as well as Emetrol for nausea or vomiting also you can purchase Loperimide Hydrochloride for diarrhea.
I have all of these and more in my medication storage.
I also recommend buying some Tecnu Wash if you live where poison ivy or oak is a problem.
Abreva for cold sores, etc.
Happy prepping ❤️
Very helpful video, thanks!
How can i get these without a prescription, and if I can, how long do they last and in what conditions to be stored?
Bactrim $16
Azith $8
Cipro $10
Doxy $28
Flagyl $8
Under $75 private pay (No insurance) from my pharmacy for the same dosages and number of pills. He charges $260. Food for thought, HE is charging almost 4 times the cost of these meds. I guess you are paying for that UNLIMITED followup from a Doctor that will never lay hands on you.
Did you get these without a prescription?
Yeah but, who's going to sell it to you, and how would you have it stockpiled?
Where's your pharmacy
You can't get any of those without a perscription tho.....
Do you know how much $$$ for a doctor visit without insurance???
Yeah... the Jase case most certainly IS cheaper.
Hoping for a win one...sadly i cant afford one for my family
Good news is that they also switch out alternatives if there's allergies.
I always keep Augmentin and Clamoxyl (sp?} on hand at home and this has proven very useful.Things always happen at bad times or weekends.Getting a doctor s advice online is usually possible but getting your hands on the meds is often more complicated…
Hi! Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation! I tried looking for the Antibiotic Emergency booklet online but I was unable to find it on the Jase medical website. Would you be able to put a link to the pdf or the webpage where the pdf is located? Thank you so much!! =)
Hi again! I just received the download via email after I signed up for the giveaway! Thank you again!! =)
If we had to use something in the jase case, could we get a refill without buying the whole kit again?
Company asked to many personal questions before you could find the pricing. 77+ years old and I just don’t buy a pig in a poke
w/o knowing the price.
Excellent info.
I’ve bought and used the fish antibiotics; they are the exact same pills you get from a pharmacy and they work fine. Do people really think there’s a separate factory for fish amoxicillin vs human amoxicillin?
I’ve done exactly the same thing. Anybody interested should look at dr. Alton’s UA-cam on this subject.
Yep per!
Are they the same strength or dosage?
@@traciebecker6669 exactly the same pills as I’ve gotten from the dr., same dosage, appearance, everything
@@traciebecker6669 I compared some to the ones prescribed by the dr and purchased at drug store. Exactly the same. Obviously the dosage varies on what issue you’re dealing with. The book explains all of this in detail. If you’re going to self medicate-and you might have to-you will want to know what you’re doing. Hint: they’re not one size fits all.
Where can we find the PDF guide for the antibiotics?
Great information!
Id like to know if there is Anything (food or drugs) (other than lots of water) that would help the Kidneys while taking any of these Antibiotics...
I asked my doc with him saying fish antibiotics stored in the freezer to extend the shelf life. Same stuff & looks the same. Let’s see, die or use fish antibiotics? You choose.
This was so informative, from DR Rowland wish he was my doctor.... What is happening here is that there is an increase population of patients since many waited to see doctor after the Pandemic and we have longer wait times to too get an appointmen,As one thing the Doctor mentioned I had a rash under my neck and chest I went to the drug store and did purchased 1% hydrocortisone and did what he mentioned and it got worst .after 4 weeks I was to do a video call, and got some Triamcinolone acetonide 1% and it went away..... drugstore brands don't work, just my rant
I would like to address something here about blood pressure meds. Some cannot just stop cold turkey, you can end up with a hypertensive crisis. How are people going to deal with that should they not be able to get their meds? I had this happen to me in 2019 and had to be hospitalized from hypertensive crises from not being able to get my blood pressure medication which was a calcium channel blocker. Same with beta blockers , must be weaned or can get dangerous heart rhythms and uncontrollable blood pressure, that's what it's used for .
Primatene mist same med as epi pen.
How can I replace one of the meds once I use it? Do I have to purchase all of them again?
I needed a refill on the Z-pack, because I needed it for A bronchial infection. I called the pharmacy on the med. They gave me a toll free number to Jase to reorder the med. It cost me $40 for a refill of the Z-pak and that included shipping. Worth every dollar!
Does Jase medical cover / use Medicaid or Medicare
How about RX and meds for our pets?
Can I vacuum seal them and keeping them in the original package and keep in a cool place would it hurt it if I vacuum sealed my meds and would it make it last longer
What if you don’t need anything? How long can these meds lasts?
Unfortunately I'd find it easier getting hold of illegal drugs here in the UK than antibiotics
UK coming soon!
Do we need an actual prescription from our dr. After payment
There is no where on the jar site to sign up for your give away. There's no link button.
I am on Tirosint for life, and my doctors refuse to give me my medication in bulk, so I have to keep going back every 3 months to get my medication. I would love to know, if anyone knows, any dupes for Tirosint, or Synthroid medication. That'd be awesome. I also have NO thyroid, so if I am in an emergency and I don't take my medicine, I could literally die in a few days or weeks.. anyway, this is really cool, God Bless.
If I was on uour shoes, I would ask a friend who goes to other countries ( neighboor areas) to bring me some extra. And I would,only use it in the event of a major disaster where I cannot get my meds. Some people do that.
Ruby: I also have no thyroid and have been on meds for abt 40 yrs. I’m on levothroxine 112 mg