5 Science-Backed Wound Healers Found in Nature Two things to have around that can save your life: Big Jar of good, local Honey and an Aloe Vera Plant. Think Practical, Live Simply and Prepare Accordingly.
Category: Trauma Medicine Reference
The Practical Med Cabinet: Curicyn Wound Care Clay
Friend of mine who runs an all size animal rescue swears by this stuff. She uses it on open wounds and it works particularly well on damaged horse hooves. The great thing about it is if things get tough, it is approved for use on humans as well! (Kinda like another Vet Medicine we…
Med Corner: The Basics of IV Fluids for Emergency Scenarios
THE BASICS OF IV FLUIDS FOR EMERGENCY SCENARIOS Disclaimer: This is meant to be a brief overview and not a detailed guide on IVs. Please seek qualified medical training before attempting any of these steps. If you are not budgeting for Annual Training from Reputable Folks in Civilian Field/Trauma Medical you are cutting…
Mountain Man Medical And Their Free Online Course
Mountain Man Medical And Their Free Online Course I have long been a big advocate of Armed Citizens taking some form of Emergency Medical Trauma Training. It’s common sense logic that if you carry a gun for self-defense you need to know how to plug the holes that gun (or knife) can make, both…
Basic First Aid
The Simplest Things can Save Your Life. Don’t Neglect the Simple Things. Learn. Equip. Prepare Accordingly.
Backcountry Emergencies: Why Wound Cleaning is One of the Most Important Skills to Know
Backcountry Emergencies: Why Wound Cleaning is One of the Most Important Skills to Know Fundamentals! They never change. When the chips are down you can bet that if you execute the Fundamentals your likelihood of success will be vastly improved.
TCCC Twofer: Tactical Field Care, Massive Hemorrhage, and the Blood Sweep
Tactical Field Care, Massive Hemorrhage, and the Blood Sweep Make no mistake, one of the biggest area’s of training that martial civilians neglect is TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care.) Part 2 of this Excellent series can be found HERE. Train Hard. Train Realistically and Prepare Accordingly.
IFAK’s are available!
IFAK’s are here and available, you guys are going to really like these. No Hemostatic gauze to keep in affordable. No extra shit you don’t need, and all the basics. These fit in quite a few pouches that I’ve tried to put them into, I’ll do a video tomorrow all about it. Cost is $80… IFAK’s…
Top 5 Must Have Items in EVERY Trauma Kit
Top 5 Must Have Items in EVERY Trauma Kit At bare minimum you need a Trauma Kit in your VBOB, Go-Bag and Range Bag without exception. I am also a fan of carrying an inexpensive homemade ITK on your person. Stay Alert, Armed and Dangerous!
The CO “Blowout” Kit
From the Archives, 2013 For the CO to be prepared to survive in the battlefield we call everyday life, he must be ready to administer life saving first aid quickly and at any time, either to himself or others. To meet that need, the CO needs to have one or more “Blowout” Kits prepared. Simply…