Ultimate First Aid Encyclopedia

Ultimate First Aid Encyclopedia

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80+ ailments.
One reference.
Know what to do.

The Natural First Aid Encyclopedia covers every common health situation with a structured, evidence-based entry — what to do in the first 15 minutes, which remedies work, what not to do, and exactly when to stop treating at home and call a doctor.

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80+
Ailments, structured A–Z and by body system

12
Body systems — from respiratory to emergency

200+
Symptoms in the reverse-lookup index

25
Herb–drug interactions documented by class

Every entry includes a severity scale

Home treatment
Monitor closely
Seek care today
Go to ER

What makes this different

Every entry has a severity bar — the first thing you look at tells you whether home treatment is appropriate at all

Each entry includes what not to do — the well-intentioned mistakes that worsen outcomes. Almost no other guide includes this.

The herb–drug interaction guide covers the 25 most clinically significant combinations — organized by medication class

A 5-question severity decision tree lets you assess any symptom — even one not in the encyclopedia — in under 60 seconds

Respiratory
Digestive
Skin & Wounds
Musculoskeletal
Head & Nervous System
Immune & Infections
Women’s Health
Children’s Health
Eyes, Ears & Mouth
Metabolic & Hormonal
Mental Health
Emergency First Aid
Respiratory
Digestive
Skin & Wounds
Musculoskeletal
Head & Nervous System
Immune & Infections
Women’s Health
Children’s Health
Emergency First Aid

The problem

Google when someone’s sick.
It doesn’t work.

You get 14 contradictory results, three of which are selling you something, and none of which tell you clearly whether what you’re dealing with is safe to treat at home or not. The information exists — it’s scattered, unstructured, and written for people with leisure time to research.

And it doesn’t solve the problem that no other natural health guide addresses: when to stop using natural remedies and go to the doctor.

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Midnight symptom spiralsScrolling contradictory search results at 2am when someone is sick and you need one clear answer, not fourteen opinions
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No severity guidanceMost guides tell you what to use — almost none tell you clearly when a situation has moved beyond home treatment
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Hidden herb–drug interactionsSt. John’s Wort reduces the effectiveness of oral contraceptives, HIV medications, and anticoagulants. Most people using these don’t know that.
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Knowledge scattered across 40 sourcesEverything in this encyclopedia is available somewhere online — but only if you know which terms to use, which sources to trust, and have 45 minutes spare

What’s covered

12 body systems.
Every common situation.

System 1
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Respiratory
9 entries — colds, coughs, sinusitis, sore throat, bronchitis, asthma support

System 2
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Digestive
10 entries — GERD, IBS, constipation, food poisoning, nausea, diarrhea

System 3
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Skin & Wounds
12 entries — burns, cuts, eczema, acne, fungal, sunburn, insect bites

System 4
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Musculoskeletal
8 entries — sprains, back pain, arthritis, cramps, tendonitis

System 5
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Head & Nervous
7 entries — headaches, insomnia, anxiety, vertigo, nerve pain, stress

System 6
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Immune & Infections
7 entries — flu, UTIs, shingles, Lyme disease, chickenpox, warts

System 7
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Women’s Health
8 entries — menstrual cramps, menopause, PCOS, PMS, endometriosis

System 8
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Children’s Health
7 entries + herbs-to-avoid table — colic, fever, ear infections, teething

System 9
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Eyes, Ears & Mouth
5 entries — conjunctivitis, earache, gingivitis, mouth ulcers, styes

System 10
Metabolic & Hormonal
5 entries — blood sugar, fatigue, thyroid, adrenal health, weight

System 11
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Mental Health
4 entries — depression, grief, panic attacks, seasonal affective disorder

System 12
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Emergency First Aid
6 entries — anaphylaxis, animal bites, heat illness, hypothermia, nosebleeds

How each entry works

Every entry answers the same eight questions. In the same order.

You’ll know exactly where to look for any piece of information — because the structure never changes. No scanning, no searching.

1
Severity bar
The first thing you see. Four levels: Home treatment, Monitor closely, Seek care today, Go to ER. The most important element in the encyclopedia.
2
What it is
Plain-language explanation of the condition — what’s happening physiologically and what causes it.
3
Immediate actions — first 15 minutes
The numbered steps that matter most before any remedy begins. The actions with the highest impact on outcome.
4
Primary remedies
The 2–4 most effective natural treatments with exact dosing, timing, and the active compound responsible.
5
Supporting remedies
Complementary measures that enhance the primary remedies — dietary, lifestyle, and physical interventions.
6
What not to do
Common mistakes — including well-intentioned ones — that worsen the condition. Almost no other guide includes this section.
7
Recovery timeline
What to expect and when — so you know whether a situation is progressing normally or something has changed.
8
Seek care if…
Specific, named warning signs that indicate the situation has moved beyond home treatment. Unambiguous.

Inside the encyclopedia

What most natural health guides
get wrong.

Burns
“Applying butter to a burn is one of the most common first aid mistakes. The butter traps heat and dramatically increases infection risk — yet it’s still the first thing many people reach for.”
Every entry in this encyclopedia includes a dedicated “What not to do” section. For burns: no butter, no oil, no ice, no toothpaste — and the exact reason why each one causes harm.

Fever
“Cold baths don’t reduce fever. They cause shivering — which generates more heat. Yet it’s still routinely recommended online.”
The fever entry also covers the most important thing missing from most guides: the age-specific thresholds at which fever becomes a medical emergency. Any fever in an infant under 3 months is an ER situation regardless of the number.

Aspirin
“Never give aspirin to anyone under 16 with a viral illness. The risk of Reye’s syndrome is serious and potentially fatal. This warning appears in every relevant entry.”
The children’s chapter includes a complete herbs-to-avoid reference table — 12 common remedies with the age limit and exact physiological reason for each restriction.

St. John’s Wort
“St. John’s Wort reduces oral contraceptive blood levels by up to 50%, halves anticoagulant effectiveness, and can cause life-threatening serotonin syndrome when combined with SSRIs.”
The herb–drug interaction guide covers 25 such interactions organized by medication class. It’s the table every natural health household should own — and almost none do.

Bonus materials

Four references included at no cost.

Bonus A
Symptom Reverse-Lookup Index
200+ symptoms mapped to their encyclopedia entries with a severity level for each. Find the right entry by how you feel — not by knowing the diagnosis.

Bonus B
5-Question Severity Decision Tree
A single-page flowchart for any symptom. Answer 5 questions and arrive at: home treatment, monitor, same-day care, or emergency. Printable. Laminate it.

Bonus C
Natural Medicine Cabinet Checklist
40 items covering every ailment in the encyclopedia — with shelf life and storage requirements. Stock these once and you’re prepared for almost any common health situation.

Bonus D
Herb–Drug Interaction Guide
25 interactions organized by medication class — anticoagulants, antidepressants, thyroid, diabetes, blood pressure, immunosuppressants, HIV medications, contraceptives.

Questions

You might be wondering.

QHow is this different from the Home Remedy Starter Kit?
The Starter Kit covers 50 everyday ailments in recipe format. The Encyclopedia covers 80+ ailments in clinical reference format — including severity assessment, “what not to do” sections, herb–drug interactions, and pediatric safety tables. They’re designed to work together. The Kit is what you reach for on a Tuesday. The Encyclopedia is what you reach for when you’re not sure whether Tuesday is serious.

QCan’t I just Google this?
Technically yes — scattered across 400 different websites with conflicting information, no severity guidance, no “what not to do,” and no herb–drug interaction table. The value of this encyclopedia is not the information. It’s the organization, the structure, and the fact that it’s ready to use at the moment you need it.

QIs $37 worth it for a reference I might not use constantly?
One avoided urgent care visit covers this guide’s cost eight times over. The average urgent care visit for something manageable at home costs $150–250. More practically: the herb–drug interaction guide alone is worth more than $37 to anyone on prescription medication who uses natural remedies — those interactions are not labelled on supplement bottles.

QIs this evidence-based or traditional folk medicine?
Both, clearly distinguished. Every primary remedy includes its active compound, mechanism of action, and clinical evidence source where available. Where evidence is limited, the entry says so explicitly. This encyclopedia does not overstate evidence — and it does not dismiss traditional remedies that have documented physiological mechanisms simply because they haven’t been through an RCT.

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Natural First Aid Encyclopedia
80+ ailments · 12 body systems · 4 bonus references · Instant PDF
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Full encyclopedia — 80+ ailments across 12 body systems, every entry structured identically

Severity bar on every entry — know immediately whether home treatment is appropriate

“What not to do” on every entry — the section no other guide includes

Children’s safety reference with herbs-to-avoid table, age limits, and reasons

Bonus A: Symptom Reverse-Lookup Index — 200+ symptoms mapped to entries

Bonus B: 5-Question Severity Decision Tree — printable one-page flowchart

Bonus C: Natural Medicine Cabinet Checklist — 40 items with shelf life and storage

Bonus D: Herb–Drug Interaction Guide — 25 interactions by medication class

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This encyclopedia is for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any new health regimen, particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking prescription medications, or managing a chronic condition. Nature’s Prime makes no medical claims. Statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.

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Ultimate First Aid Encyclopedia

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