I posted some info on preventing and treating cholera and am looking for feedback (for accuracy) and also more suggestions. I am looking for the simplest and most accessible methods. There are plenty of plastic bottles lying around from the disaster relief effort, there are various plants with saponins in Haiti - moringa and soap nut, etc. Couldn't find any examples of acacia concinna in Haiti - anybody else know of it? Or of any other plant that could be used for soap? Anybody want to pitch in with water filter ideas for larger amounts of water, made with local materials?
Anybody have rehydration techniques using local plants?
I intend to get this distributed to a number of non profits in Haiti I know of, and anywhere else.
http://www.permacultureguild.us/how-to-prevent-and-treat-cholera/
Cory
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