
shortfielder wrote:Here is something that I just found out about this week.
Yunnan Baiyao.
Haven't had an opportunity to try it yet, but sounds pretty effective for quickly stopping bleeding. I was made aware of it buy a guy whose mom has been prectising chinese medicine for quite awhile, and as had experience with it, feeling that it is quite effective.
You can google it to read more. They talk about taking it internally, but this fella said that if you have a bad cut, just open the capsule and pour it into the cut. No burning, and stops the bleeding very quickly and the cut will heal in days vs. weeks. Doesn't cost much, weigh much, or take up much space.
There will be some in my work truck and survival bag.
FWIW Gary
And they are so fashionable! I used to carry a non static one with hollowfill in my arctic bag while on the slope. On Right of Way jobs in the winter you just about live in one. They are very flexible so you can move around easily and if it gets cold (-50) just add a parka. The only downside is potty breaks.Coyote Ugly wrote:Just thought it was worth posting because it is so handy.
Dot_AK wrote:A good pilot who put a lot of hours on floats in SouthEast Alaska told me to throw in "that book you've always intended to read. Or two, if they aren't thick - enough to keep you from getting too bored, antsy, and trying to take off before the weather's improved."
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Headoutdaplane wrote:After spending three days on a beach where he got stuck a friend has added a new item for his survival kit. The makings for 'smores. He says that way it is camping instead of surviving.
shortfielder wrote:but sounds pretty effective for quickly stopping bleeding.
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