There are lots of illnesses out there that if left untreated lead to...well, an overall decline in health. Something like diarrhea or dehydration could really be the end of you if you don't know how to deal with it. So, in the event that you are in a survival situation and you need some remedies, here are some ideas: Know the Symptoms And the Remedies
** Here's my disclaimer, I in no ways have a medical background nor am I claiming that any of these remedies are successful at clearing up the above illnesses. You should always seek medical attention first before trying anything yourself. Consult with a Doctor. |
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Here is a nice batch of diagrams that you can use for outdoor survival. I came across it today and found it to have some helpful resources...I hope you do too. 22 Diagrams For Camping Recently I did a post about re-using coffee cans...so this caught my eye. I thought it was a great idea and here it is for your viewing pleasure! This recipe uses a small tin can such as a soup can. Bread In A Can A little blast from the past, not as convenient as modern day appliances but who cares...really, when the power is out, you're going to realize that a little inconvenience is way better than being left with the ability to do nothing for yourself.
If you think of any others let me know via my contact section and I'll add them up!
QuikClot is a fast acting blood clotting agent that can be used during emergency situations to quickly stem bleeding from a wound. I came across a review today that I thought was interesting. It argues against the use of quikclot. I thought it was a good read: The Case Against QuikClot First Aid skills are a valuable skill to have, add them to your list of preps to make and you'll be ready when a situation arises.
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