The Lost Ways - Claude Davis -

: Identification and preparation of medicinal plants, such as wild lettuce for pain relief or various herbs for poultices to treat infections.

: Use of wood ash and animal fat for making soap, ensuring hygiene without modern chemicals. Resource Management and Protection : The Lost Ways - Claude Davis

Claude Davis’s is a comprehensive survival guide that focuses on reviving the self-reliance skills of early pioneers and Native Americans. The book argues that modern society has become dangerously dependent on technology and corporations, losing the essential knowledge required to survive major crises like natural disasters, economic collapse, or EMPs. By documenting historical techniques for food preservation, natural medicine, and off-grid living, Davis aims to equip readers with the tools to "thrive" rather than just survive in a world without modern conveniences. Core Philosophy and Purpose : Identification and preparation of medicinal plants, such

The book is structured around practical, step-by-step instructions for various survival categories: : The book argues that modern society has become

: Historical methods for securing and purifying drinking water, including charcoal filtration and solar disinfection.

: Respecting the wisdom of forefathers who successfully navigated harsh conditions with minimal resources.

: Recipes for long-lasting, portable survival biscuits.