Issue #89 of The Wild Bunch Dispatch, Alt-Market’s exclusive newsletter covering concepts and tactics for defeating globalism, is set to be released on January 31st. The Wild Bunch is a place to explore subjects and solutions to centralized tyranny which are rarely if ever covered by the rest of the alternative media. Meaning, we talk about direct action measures along with more passive strategies.
If people have learned anything over the past couple years during the advent of covid lockdowns and disinformation spread by supposed professionals, hopefully they have realized that there will be times when they will only have themselves to depend on for emergency medical response. Hospitals are great for many problems when they are functioning properly, but they can also break down during crisis events, or be used as a weapon by governments to control the populace.
In the next issue of the Wild Bunch, we will be discussing some scenarios in which you may not be able to go to a doctor or a hospital for care, and the ways in which you can prepare for such situations. Some health issues are impossible for the average person to deal with, but others can be handled from home if necessary. This will be a must have issue for those trying to put together an emergency medical kit that will cover most of the bases during grid down or collapse.
Emergency Medical Preps For Grid Down Scenarios
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For any good first aid kit, get a trash bag full of gauze. You cannot have too much. Also, one gallon jugs of betadine. Betadine can me mixed with sugar to stop bleeding and promote healing.
Two thoughts.
Instead of liquid Benadryl get child chewable tablets, take up much less space, longer shelf life, and have same bioavailability.
Ibuprofen is not a good anticoagulant, but aspirin is a reasonable start. Aspirin permanently binds to a protein in platelets that prevents them from coagulating. That’s why when people have heart attacks the ambulance often has them chew two aspirin on the way to the hospital.
Liquid Benedryl works far faster if you are in an emergency involving an allergic reaction. No time for chewables and also harder to swallow. Tylenol is best if you want a pain reliever that doesn’t thin the blood. Almost everything else does thin the blood.
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