The Zombie Rule Book: A Zombie Apocalypse Survival Guide

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Authors: Tony Newton
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the leaves and tips.
Please only attempt to eat the plants in a survival situation
    Avoid eating any wild mushrooms in a zombie apocalypse or at anytime.
    If you eat a poisonous mushroom you may not even know until a few days after eating it that it is poisonous. Poisonous mushrooms can badly affect the nervous system and are potentially deadly.
    Mushrooms are hard to identify. It is hard to be sure that the mushroom is safe.
General Survival Tips
Pencil and Duct tape
    Get hold of some duct tape. Duct tape is an all-round useful tape. This is ideal for sealing windows using polythene or black sacks. It can be used for making weapons, such as taping a knife to a broom to allow you to fight without having to come into close contact with the zombies.
    Use this tip when traveling and you can’t carry a large reel of tape with you.
    Try wrapping a small amount around a pencil. Make sure that the pencil is wooden. You will be able to use shavings from the pencil to start fires, use the lead for writing with and also use the duct tape. Always place a small amount of Blu Tack over the top of the pencil to ensure you don’t get injured when traveling.
Common Cattail
    Common cattail can be used as a poultice on wounds, bites, boils, burns and even sores. Use the root of the cattail (Native Indians have been using this method for years).
Spice Bush
    Spice bush makes a fantastic tea and is great to ward of colds, flu, sore throats and even arthritis. Use the berries from the spice bush to make a tea.
Slippery Elm
    Be careful when preparing tea with slippery elm and ensure that you only use the inner bark to make a tea.
    Slippery Elm tea is great to help get rid of a sore throat and even an irritated stomach. It is great for clearing away mucous from the body.
Woodlice
    Woodlice are great source of natural protein. They can be found in tree bark across the globe.
Peanuts
    Peanuts are not only a good source of protein but are packed with calories which is ideal if eaten on long journeys and at times when you need those extra calories.
On the hunt for water
    If you find yourself on the hunt for water but can only find dirty water which is unsafe to drink you can still use it in boiling hot conditions. Soak your clothing in the water and wrap the soiled clothes around your head and neck to stop you from losing any more moisture from sweating. This may keep you going for longer, giving you more time to find a drinkable water source.
Leaves for warmth
    If you find yourself having to sleep out in the open with no shelter, use leaves and branches to cover yourself. It’s a good idea to set out the branches in an apex shape, like a small one-man tent. Cover the structure with extra leaves and branches, then slide in and cover yourself with extra leaves for warmth.
Petroleum jelly
    Petroleum jelly can be used as an insulation to cover exposed skin. This will keep you warm. It can also be used as a base for making your own candles (placing a birthday candle in a jar will make it last for hours). Petroleum jelly can also be used as a lip balm.
Onions
    Onions can be used as an alternative to smelling salts to help bring someone round.
Insulation
    Cardboard, crumpled-up newspapers and magazines can be used as insulation should you find yourself out at night battling the elements.
Splints
    If you have to make a splint, make use of newspapers, old magazines and pieces of wood or branches.
Campfires
    Be careful when making campfires. Always have at least a three-foot gap between the fire and yourself and be careful as the fire will attract zombies and other survivors.
Jeans
    Jeans are a great all-round piece of clothing. They’re tough, sturdy and durable. Don’t wear flares in case you trip over or leave yourself open to being grabbed at.
Camomile tea
    This is great for calming yourself and others. Camomile tea can also help you get a good night’s sleep naturally.
Bolt cutters
    These are an essential piece of kit that you shouldn’t be

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