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Survival tools for your go bag: WHAT you should have and WHY
04/25/2024 // Olivia Cook // 890 Views
Tags: bug out, disaster, EDCs, emergency medicine, everyday carry, Gear, off grid, preparedness, prepper, prepping, self-defense, SHTF, survival, survival gear, tips
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Equipping yourself with the right tools and knowledge significantly increases your chances of overcoming challenges and returning home safely from the outdoors or during emergencies or disasters. Here is a short list of survival tools that you can conveniently stash in your day pack or everyday carry (EDC) and in your larger emergency survival go bag.Everyday carry (EDC)
Items in EDCs can vary based on individual preferences, lifestyle and specific needs, but there are several common items that people often include in their EDC kits:
- Wallet – essential for carrying cash (in different denominations), identification cards, credit/debit cards and others
- Keys – including house keys, car keys and any other keys regularly used throughout the day
- Cellular or smartphone – for communication, navigation, accessing apps and various other functions
- Pocket knife or multitool – handy for everyday tasks, such as opening packages, cutting cords, minor repairs, etc.
- Compact flashlight or key chain light– to illuminate dark spaces or find items in low-light conditions
- Tactical pen and notebook – useful for jotting down notes to remember, making lists or capturing ideas on the go. A tactical pen can also serve as a self-defense weapon. Some tactical pens come with a glass-breaking blunt end and extra-sharp ballpoint, which can be used to fend off an attacker.
- Handkerchief, kerchief, scarf or tissues – for wiping hands, cleaning surfaces or handling unexpected spills, etc.
- Personal defense items – depending on local regulations and personal preference, you can include items such as pepper spray, a stun gun or a self-defense keychain in your EDC. (Related: How to make homemade pepper spray for self-protection.)We are building the infrastructure of human freedom and empowering people to be informed, healthy and aware. Explore our decentralized, peer-to-peer, uncensorable Brighteon.io free speech platform here. Learn about our free, downloadable generative AI tools at Brighteon.AI. Every purchase at HealthRangerStore.com helps fund our efforts to build and share more tools for empowering humanity with knowledge and abundance.
- Chap stick or lip balm – great for providing moisture and protection for your lips, especially in dry or cold climates. There are over 20 survival uses for chap stick.
- First aid supplies – include necessary medications for managing health conditions and addressing emergency health issues, antiseptic wipes or sprays, adhesive bandages, etc.
- Portable charger (power bank) – to ensure your devices stay powered throughout the day
- Sunglasses – to protect your eyes from UV rays and glare while outdoors
- High-energy snacks – include trail mixes of dried fruits and nuts, dark chocolate, raisins and other dried fruits and veggies, homemade energy bites, cheese and whole-grain crackers, etc.
- Emergency whistle – audible signaling device for alerting when you're in distress; useful for aiding in search and rescue efforts
- Compact umbrella, poncho or raincoat – items that protect from sun or rain when outdoors
Fire starting implements
Tools such as waterproof matches, lighters and ferrocerium rods are essential for preppers, especially when bugging out. They can help you build a fire for warmth, cooking, signaling or maintaining morale during emergencies.
First aid and medical kit
A comprehensive and customized medical kit contains bandages in different sizes, antiseptic wipes, additional over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, gauze pads, adhesive tapes, tweezers and personal medications. First aid kits are crucial for promptly addressing injuries and illnesses, potentially preventing complications and improving survival outcomes.
Solar or rechargeable battery-operated LED lights
Illumination tools like backup flashlights, headlamps, torches and glowsticks are indispensable for providing visibility during low-light conditions or emergencies. They are also useful for navigation, signaling and facilitating tasks in the dark.
Multi-tools
These versatile gadgets, equipped with various functions, offer compact and convenient solutions for a wide range of tasks, including self-defense, shelter-building, food foraging, hunting, fishing, repairs, etc. Multi-tools can bolster your preparedness and adaptability in survival situations.
Navigational implements
Tools like compasses, GPS devices, maps, personal locator beacons, etc. are essential for determining direction and location. They can help prevent you from getting lost and are useful for route planning and facilitating search and rescue efforts.
Paracord and other cordages
High-strength, lightweight and versatile ropes like paracord are invaluable for securing gear, constructing shelters, creating makeshift tools and performing various other tasks. They can also enhance your adaptability and resourcefulness in survival scenarios.
Signal mirror and other self-rescue gear
A lightweight and reflective signal mirror is essential for attracting the attention of rescuers or passing aircraft over long distances. It also offers a non-verbal means of signaling for help in times of emergency.
Space blanket
Compact and reflective in design, space blankets are indispensable for retaining body heat, providing shelter and preventing hypothermia in cold or wet conditions.
Water filtration and purification implements
Water filtration and purification tools are essential for obtaining safe drinking water from natural sources. They can help keep you hydrated and prevent waterborne illnesses in survival situations.
Bartering items
Having items of value that can be used for bartering is an advantage, especially in scenarios where traditional currency has lost its worth and resources are scarce. Items such as alcohol, cigarettes, food items with long shelf lives (e.g., MREs), water purification tablets, batteries and personal hygiene products can be used to trade with others for goods or services you may need.
Preparedness is key to surviving emergency situations. Equip yourself with the right tools and knowledge to increase your chances of overcoming challenges and surviving when SHTF .
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20 Medicinal Herbs Every Prepper Must Grow
by CHRISTINE C.
March 28, 2024
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Knowing how to find, grow, and use medicinal herbs is an important skill to develop for any seasoned prepper.
After all, many of the life-saving pharmaceuticals we use today were created using compounds from common plants. For example, aspirin comes from white willow bark.
Whether you’re growing a medicinal herb garden, or simply want to know how to identify and make use of common medicinal plants in an emergency, here are 20 medicinal herbs every prepper should grow.
Evening Primrose
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-1.jpgIt is known for its colorful yellow or pinkish flowers that bloom at night in spring and summer.
It is both a medicinal and an edible plant.
Traditionally, Native Americans were known to brew tea from the whole plant for coughs, stomach ache, and sore throats.
The root, flowers, and young leaves are edible and rich in nutrients like vitamin C. The roots and stems were used to create poultices and tinctures to encourage fast healing for cuts and bruises.
California Poppy
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...-Must-Grow.jpgCalifornia Poppy is an edible, medicinal, flowering plant that blooms from late winter to early spring. The roots were used by Native American tribes to create a natural analgesic to manage pain.
The Californian Poppy doesn’t have any narcotic or addictive effects like the opium poppy does.
However, it can help with sleep, anxiety, and pain management. The golden flowers and poppy seeds can be eaten like a snack and the pollen can be used as a dye.
Although many Native American tribes used California Poppy for medicinal use, other tribes refused to use the plant due to its potential for toxicity when not properly prepared.
Calendula
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-2.jpgCalendula blooms from late fall through spring. Originally from Southern Europe, it quickly became popular around the world for its health benefits.
The dried petals of the calendula plant can be used in tinctures, infusions, ointments, and wound-cleaning solutions to prevent infections.
It can also be made into a cream or salve to relieve discomfort from some types of radiation burns. Learn here how to use calendula to make your own powerful remedies.
Lavender
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-4.jpgThis fragrant, flowering plant has over 40 known species. True Lavender, also known as English Lavender, is the most commonly used variety for medicinal and culinary use.
Lavender grows naturally throughout Europe and Asia and is known for its antiseptic, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal properties.
Lavender oil is known for its ability to treat skin ailments such as fungal infections and cuts. Lavender leaves, flowers, and oils can also be used in a bath soak to help with aching joints and muscle pain. According to some studies, lavender can even help wounds heal faster.
Yarrow
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-3.jpgConsidered a “life medicine” to Navajo tribes of the past, Yarrow is an herb with powerful astringent, antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic, and hypotensive properties.
Native American tribes were known to chew on raw yarrow leaves to help ease the pain and swelling of a sore tooth.
Infusions were considered an effective treatment for earaches and infections. In European folk medicine, yarrow poultices were used to treat wounds and herbal tea was used to stimulate blood circulation and liver health.
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It’s important to note that Yarrow is quite toxic to household pets. It can also lead to a rash or other irritation for people with sensitive skin.
Feverfew
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-5.jpgFeverfew is a flowering plant in the Daisy family. It is usually harvested around Midsummer or when its flowers are in full bloom.
It was traditionally used as a cure-all folk medicine for treating various symptoms from migraines to stomach aches, as well as other health concerns.
Chewing on the leaves or brewing a tea can not only dull the pain of migraines but also lessen the occurrence of migraines. However, like all medicines, it may cause side effects for some people.
Chamomile
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-6.jpgChamomile is a popular herb best known for its anti-inflammatory effects. Egyptian, German, and Roman chamomile are the three chamomile species most commonly used in medicine.
Chamomile has a long history of medicinal applications, but is most famous for its calming properties.
It is also used to alleviate digestive issues and mild abdominal pain. When used topically, it can soothe skin irritations, sun burns, and promote faster wound healing. Chamomile is typically consumed as a tea, but it can also be used in extracts, oils, poultices, infusions, decoctions, and salves.
Marshmallow
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-7.jpgThe roots, leaves, and flowers contain edible mucilage, a substance with proven soothing properties.
Marshmallow is commonly used to relieve irritation and inflammation of the mucous membranes, making it an effective treatment for sore throat, cough, and digestive issues.
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Marshmallow can be made into a tea or infusion, or applied topically as a poultice or ointment for skin irritations and wounds. However, it may react with some diabetes medications.
Chicory
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-8.jpgChicory is an important medicinal plant that is cultivated worldwide. All parts of the plant are edible for people and animals to enjoy and can even be used as a coffee alternative.
In traditional medicine, all parts of the plant can be used to make topical treatments like poultices and salves.
Chicory root can be made into a tea to induce mild diuretic effects, lower blood pressure, and alleviate pain associated with gallstones, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and inflammation of the liver.
Echinacea
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...ust-Grow-9.jpgSeveral studies have suggested that echinacea has immune-boosting and anti-inflammatory properties that can help relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and offer protective antiviral and antioxidant effects.
When consumed as a tea, it can help treat symptoms of the common cold and respiratory illness.
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Native Americans used echinacea topically to treat burns, insect bites, stings, and more. Overall, echinacea is a valuable herbal remedy that can support immune health and overall well-being whether consumed internally or externally.
Sage
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-10.jpgSage is a widely cultivated medicinal plant that gained prominence in Native American and Chinese herbal medicine. Although there are hundreds of sage species, Common sage is the most used variety today.
It’s traditionally harvested for medicinal use in early summer.
Sage is a proven anti-inflammatory, anti-virus, and anti-bacterial — and has also been used to manage high blood sugar, oral pain, stomach pain, and cholesterol.
As powerful as this herb may be, sage also contains a chemical called thujone which can cause seizures or damage to your liver and nervous system in large doses. Because of this, sage should be used with care.
Peppermint
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-11.jpgPeppermint, a wide-ranging hybrid species of mint, can be found growing wild throughout the Americas and Europe and is cultivated for its medical benefits worldwide.
This potent herbal remedy is known for its powerful antiseptic, antispasmodic, and antibacterial properties.
It is known for easing nausea and upset stomachs, calming stress, promoting good oral health, treating muscle and joint pain, and supporting restful sleep.
Stinging Nettle
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-12.jpgStinging nettle is known for its anti-inflammatory benefits and natural diuretic properties — It’s also thought to help alleviate seasonal allergies.
When eaten as food, stinging nettle is packed full of vitamins C, K, iron, and calcium. It can be consumed alone, with other food, or in herbal tea infusions.
However, the fine hairs on stinging nettle leaves can cause painful irritation to the skin. So, it is important to cook, dry, boil, and strain the leaves before consuming them. Additionally, stinging nettle can cause changes in blood pressure for some people.
Rosemary
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-13.jpgRosemary is an aromatic herb with needle-like leaves.
It has been cultivated as a folk medicine to help manage conditions like headaches, stomach aches, spasms, and muscle pain. It’s also believed to boost brain health, the immune system, and the circulatory system.
As food, rosemary is rich in nutrients like manganese, iron, calcium, and B vitamins which can help provide a nutrient boost when times are lean. According to some studies, rosemary has potent antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties.
Comfrey
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-14.jpgThanks to it’s astringent and anti-inflammatory properties, comfrey has been used as a treatment for bruises, sprains, and pulled muscles. When applied as a compress or poultice, it was believed to lessen inflammation. The Native Americans considered comfrey a sacred multi-purpose healing plant and used it in both topical treatments and teas using dried leaves.
Comfrey was also used for food in Ireland (for both people and livestock) during the potato famine of the 1840s. Conversely, in the US during the Great Depression, it was this superweed that saved large communities from starvation. It could be a real lifesaver when there’s no other food around.
Goldenseal
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-15.jpgGoldenseal has strong anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that promote faster wound healing. It is often found in herbal remedies for hay fever, the flu, allergies, and for treating symptoms like sore throat and congestion. New studies have also identified Goldenseal as a potential natural LDL-c (“bad cholesterol”) lowering agent.
Goldenseal is mostly used as a “natural antibiotic” and is often combined with echinacea to help strengthen the immune system.
To prepare for medicinal use, roots are typically harvested, dried, and ground to create teas, poultices, tinctures, and salves.
Nasturtium
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-16.jpgNasturtium is a powerful herb that has anti-septic, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. The flowers and leaves are edible and contain important nutrients like vitamin C, calcium, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, zinc, copper and iron.
The leaves, seeds, and flowers can help fight infections when brewed as a tea.
They can also be effectively used as an herbal salve, poultice, cream, oil, decoction, or tincture.
Nasturtium contains mustard oil and can cause skin irritation. Additionally, pregnant women should not use this herb.
Mullein
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-17.jpgMullein is a wild flowering herb native to Europe and Asia but has since been cultivated worldwide for its many interesting uses.
For example, early settlers and Native Americans were said to line their shoes with mullein leaves in cold months.
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What’s more, mullein stalks were used as torches, the flowers were crushed to make dyes, and fishermen were known to throw the rotenone-rich seeds in slow-moving waters to stun and catch fish more easily.
Mullein has a rich history of medicinal use in both European folk medicine and Native American healing practices. According to studies examining the efficacy of Mullein in medicine, Mullein can be used as an effective antispasmodic, expectorant, and for its anti-inflammatory properties. A tea brewed with dried mullein leaves can be used in an emergency to treat cough, tuberculosis, bronchitis, pneumonia, headaches, and earaches.
Spilanthes (The Toothache Plant)
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-18.jpgSpilanthes, also known as “toothache plant”, is famous for its edible parts and mouth numbing flowers. Thanks to the pain-relieving, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties of spilanthol in the plant,
Spilanthes is a blessing to have around when you have a painful toothache.
Chewing the raw flowers of this plant can provide you with almost immediate oral pain relief. The intense tingling sensation provides a deep mouth cleansing that can help to ward off early signs of infection.
Additionally, the leaves of Spilanthes are edible and are often eaten raw or cooked with other foods for a vitamin-packed nutrient boost.
Self-Heal/Heal-All
https://www.askaprepper.com/wp-conte...st-Grow-19.jpgSelf-heal, also called “Heal-all” or “Heart-of-the-earth”, is a well-known medicinal plant that has blooms in late summer, with unique, purple-colored flowers. Historically, it’s believed to help remove heavy metals from the body and clean deep wounds. Self-heal has shown promise during lab studies for its potent anti-inflammatory and tumor-fighting properties.
Self-heal can be used topically, in a salve or poultice, or prepared for internal use, such as a tea or capsule. However, if you’ve never used self-heal internally before, you may experience side effects like nausea or a headache; It may also interact with certain medications and pregnancy.
The plants on this list can treat many common ailments and even save lives in an emergency. You can buy packets of medicinal herb seed for cheap, and they will pay dividends and become invaluable in a crisis when access to medications is scarce.
Developing a working knowledge of local medicinal plants can be a lifesaver, especially if there’s limited access to adequate nutrition or emergency services in your area.
Still, you may need to do some extra research to familiarize yourself with the medicinal herbs that grow in your region, toxic look-alikes to avoid, and how to properly prepare the plant for medicinal use.
Lastly, before using medicinal herbs, it’s important to weigh the risks and benefits as some herbs may not be safe for some people.
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Timber Frame | The Forest Kitchen | Off Grid Log Cabin Build, Ep.1 S1
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Powdered cheese: A versatile, shelf-stable food to add to your survival stockpile
04/26/2024 // HRS Editors // 970 Views
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It can sometimes be difficult to find versatile, long-lasting foods for your survival stockpile.If you're looking for more ingredients for your stockpile, consider getting powdered cheese, a nutritious and delicious item with many culinary uses. (h/t to WeLovePrepping.com)
Powdered cheese, or dehydrated cheese powder, is made by dehydrating regular cheese to remove the moisture. This process helps extend the shelf life of cheese while preserving much of its original flavor.
The resulting powder can be easily stored for long periods.
Powdered cheese has an incredible shelf life compared to regular cheese. When stored properly in a cool, dark place in your stock room, most powdered cheese can last at least 10 to 15 years before it starts to lose flavor and texture.
Benefits of having powdered cheese in your stockpile
Powdered cheese is an essential part of your emergency food supply. As a versatile, long-lasting ingredient, powdered cheese allows you to prepare quick, nutritious meals when traditional refrigerated dairy products are unavailable.
Here are some of the benefits of powdered cheese:
It is nutrient-dense
Powdered cheese is rich in calcium, protein and vitamins A and B12. These nutrients are vital for health, which is important if you are dealing with stressful situations.
Adding a spoonful of cheese can boost the nutrient content of savory dishes.
It has a long shelf life
When stored properly, powdered cheese can last for 10 years or more. This ensures that you'll have a reliable dairy source during a survival scenario. (Related: Unlocking the mastery of bucket food storage: Essential for complete preparedness.)
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Lightweight, compact storage
Dehydrated powdered cheese takes up less space compared to rigid dairy blocks. It's easy to store plenty in your bug-out bag or emergency food stockpile without having to worry about excess weight or storage space.
It is easy to prepare
You can use powdered cheese the same way you would use regular cheese.
Mix powdered cheese with water when you are ready to eat. You can incorporate the cheese mixture into pasta or rice dishes.
Powdered cheese is also great for casseroles, eggs, or other dishes.
Where to get high-quality, lab-verified cheese
One of the most popular types of cheese is organic white cheddar cheese. It is both an American favorite and a useful pantry staple.
White cheddar cheese is a delicious and nutritious ingredient that can easily be used in recipes such as sauces, stews, soups, or snacks.
White cheddar cheese is also packed with protein, calcium and other nutrients, which is why white cheddar cheese is not only a tasty condiment but also a useful addition to your survival stockpile.
The Health Ranger Store is committed to bringing you wholesome, nutritious foods such as white cheddar cheese, in a convenient and versatile powder form.
That's why we're thrilled to introduce our new Health Ranger Select Organic White Cheddar Powder. Thanks to its high-quality, convenient powder form and extended shelf life, our organic white cheddar cheese offers a clean and healthy food source during emergencies that its regular cheddar cheese counterpart cannot provide.
Organic White Cheddar Cheese Powder is made from a mixture of organic cheddar cheese (organic milk, salt, cheese cultures and enzymes), organic buttermilk and salt. It has a flavor profile typical of medium-aged cheddar and contains no preservatives, artificial flavors or synthetic colors.
Our premium organic white cheddar cheese powder is non-GMO, non-China and certified organic. It has also been thoroughly lab-tested for glyphosate, heavy metals and microbiology.
Use Organic White Cheddar Cheese Powder to add flavor and nutrition to all your favorite savory recipes.
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Powdered cheese: A versatile, shelf-stable food to add to your survival stockpile – NaturalNews.com
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Garlic Grow Bag Update
GARLIC GROW BAG UPDATE
Growing garlic is a first on Crossroads Farm. Here's a quick check on how the garlic grow bags are doing. So far so good!
Planting the garlic grow bags:
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