The lost super-foods
contains all the forgotten foods that saved countless lives throughout human history.

This lost survival food knowledge is so organized that anyone, even people with absolutely no prior cooking or stockpiling experience can take advantage of it.
Everything is explained in a clear, precise step by step fashion, using colored pictures and easy to follow instructions.
With over 126 forgotten survival foods and storage hacks “The Lost Superfoods” is a vital book to place in your survival stockpile.
You will also find exact nutritional values for each food you add so that at all times you know exactly how many macro nutrients such as fat, carbs and protein your body is getting…and how many more you still need.
My goal with “The Lost Superfoods” is to have as many American households as possible prepared with 3, 6 and even 1 year’s worth or more of long-lasting superfoods to survive a local emergency like a hurricane or a country wide disruption like a pandemic or a total grid collapse.

I’ll also show you how to get the most calories for the least weight and space. I call it my “life bar” because it provides over 2,400 calories and feeds you for whole day with just one serving.
With this superfood, you could keep your whole family well-fed on just 0.5$ a day for months on end. It’s probably the most nutritious food on Earth that doesn’t require refrigeration.
Th army invented it during the Cold War to help America survive a nuclear attack by the Soviets.
And today, an ex-cook will unearth its secret formulation for the first time.
The U.S. Military Forgotten Horn of Plenty
The most amazing aspect is that this superfood requires only run-of-the-mill ingredients you probably already have in your pantry.
You just need to know how to combine them in the right amounts.
A feat that cost the army hundreds of experiments and millions of dollars.
The Lost Superfood of the Cold War

"The Lost Superfoods” contains all the forgotten foods that saved countless lives throughout human history.
Click here to add them to your own pantry
“The Lost Superfoods” contains all the forgotten foods that saved countless lives throughout human history.
- Click here to add them to your own pantry
These are the real foods you should add to your pantry instead of “plastic” and expensive ones.
Discover the Lost Superfoods that could save your life during the next crisis
Like the “Doomsday Ration,” our own U.S government secretly developed to make sure we won the Cold War.
Or the superfood that fueled the greatest Mongol conquests of Genghis Khan.
This massive 271-page book is choke-full of inexpensive and long-lasting survival foods and preservation methods you won’t read or hear about anywhere else.Over 100 to be more exact.You’ll get all the recipes in minute detail with photos guiding you each step of the way.
The ONE Superfood That Saved Leningrad During The WW2 Siege, That You Should Add to Your Stockpile
Next, you’ll discover one of the foods that kept a few people well fed during the Leningrad siege, while famine gripped the city around them. It’s a forgotten European dish that comes from a time when people had to get creative about preserving their food. To make it, people used cow feet, which were affordable. But you can use any type of fresh meat you like. The cheaper, the better. In the end, you’ll have a scrumptious meal that requires no refrigeration for months and even years in some conditions.
This superfood can give you all the healthy and vital fats your body needs in a crisis—without needing any refrigeration to keep good for at least one year!
Rich in butyric acid, it will also help with absorbing the maximum amount of nutrition from any other food by protecting your gut lining and helping you stretch your food stockpile .
You’ll also find out how to use this lost superfood to turn a simple bag of potatoes into one of the most nutritious and inexpensive crisis meals to ever touch your taste buds!
This one saved an entire village of Swedish farmers in 1869 when heavy avalanches blocked off their only road down from the mountains for months.



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