After a disaster or social upheaval, life will be much-changed from what we are used to. The best way to ensure long-term survival is to not only be prepared with supplies and food on hand, but to also be mentally and physically flexible in order to adapt to the changed living situation.
One of the biggest areas that we will have to adapt to is our diet. Most--if not all--of our survival foods are prepacked, processed foods; either canned, retort-paced, boxed, or bagged. If you are not eating such foods even minimally already, you--and your body--are in from some rude awakenings in a survival situation.
I can only imagine that in my own situation that I would tire quickly of canned, processed foods. However, I DO eat them occasionally or have at least tried samples of everything I have stored so there will be no surprises later.
Folks that have rigid diets or very strict eating regimens are going to have a very hard time of it. Survival situations require your to be flexible in all things, as things can change rapidly and unexpected events unfold. Those that can adapt quickly and easily will be more likely to survive a long-term survival situation.
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