Medical Prep for the Coming Struggle: The Importance of the Jase Case

First off if you are familiar with the Jase Case I’ll cut to the chase and tell you the great news – it’s on sale NOW for Black Friday with a $25 off savings! Simply use the coupon code “BFCM” at checkout. OK – that’s out of the way.

If you are not familiar with the Jase Case: Simply put – it is a 100% legal emergency antibiotic supply that you can keep readily at hand in case of an emergency.  The Basic Jase Case contains 5 essential antibiotics to treat a wide variety of conditions.

Here is a list and corresponding descriptions:

Amoxicillin – Clavulanate 875-125mg (Augmentin)
28 tablets
Augmentin can be used to treat multiple types of infections like skin, sinus, throat and dental infections, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, bite wounds, and intra-abdominal infections.

Azithromycin 250mg
pack of 6 tablets
Azithromycin is a common antibiotic often used when someone has a penicillin allergy. Frequently used to treat respiratory infections, ear and throat infections, infectious diarrhea, some sexually transmitted diseases, and typhoid fever.

Ciprofloxacin 500mg
28 tablets
Cipro can be used to treat a variety of ailments like urinary tract infections, kidney infections, prostatitis, bone and joint infections, infectious diarrhea, intra-abdominal infections, bioterrorism infections (like anthrax and plague), typhoid fever, meningitis, and more.

Doxycycline 100mg
120 tablets
Doxy is a common antibiotic that can be used to treat many conditions including skin and soft tissue infections, ear and sinus infections, pneumonia, bioterrorism infections (like anthrax, plague, and tularemia), malaria, lyme disease and more. This antibiotic has been shown to treat MRSA, or methyl-resistant staph aureus.

Metronidazole 500mg
30 tablets
Metronidazole can be used for a number of conditions including amoebas, skin infections, intra-abdominal infections, C. diff diarrhea, tetanus, and sexually transmitted diseases.

I have a Jase case already and will be taking advantage of this Black Friday sale to get another.

What a gamechanger!!

For more information follow this link.

Rourke

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2 Comments

  1. Ralph k says:

    I would like to add that even if you do not use the meds for an extended period of time, do not worry about expiration dates. Stored properly, ie cool, dry environment, medications generally last many years. Most humanitarian medical missions to third world countries use ‘outdated’ drugs and they work just fine. I speak from first hand knowledge and experience in this matter.

    1. JR says:

      Excellent advice Ralph K. Very true and I should have mentioned that. I think the Jase Case and some of their corresponding medications services are so important. The cost of fish antibiotics have climbed and sources have shrunk. The Jase Case is afforable and should be considered a basic prep.

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