As a survivor, you will need to wear “many hats” on the team (your family) that you’re a part of. Knowing how to assess family members for certain tasks will make for a stronger group.
Health and Safety
Creative Prepping: 5 Everyday Items That Do Double Duty in an Emergency
Let’s cover a few tools that you can carry and some of their subtle uses…not necessarily the uses for which they’re designed. You want things that are convenient to carry and usable, yet not for everyone’s eyes.
Dandelions – 4 Powerful Uses
Dandelions not only taste great – they’ve been used medicinally for thousands of years!
Dealing With Ebola Infected Corpses
Some may find the following upsetting and rather dispassionate, and for that I’m sorry, but this article isn’t about feelings and grieving, it’s about staying alive.
Dealing with Headaches in the Great Outdoors
Conservatively, it is estimated that some 245 million Americans are affected by a headache each year; in reality, almost everyone has one or more for various reasons. The subject for discussion within this article is the common headache, and we will present some facts about headaches and some measures that may help those afflicted by them.
Death trap at the back of the drawer
Even after removal, if enough sodium hydroxide has built up the burning will continue causing death anything up to a week later.
Defeating Death: A True Survival Saga
It all seemed perfect at first. A weekend getaway at a secluded cabin in Louisiana. Then, things took a turn for the worse. Read more about how a couple survived death by drowning, hypothermia, alligators, and dangers of the swamp.
Depression: Its Cause May Be Physical, Not Mental
A growing body of research suggests that depression, long believed to be a disease of the mind, may have a physical cause – inflammation.
Diabetes: Information and Preps to Help after the SHTF
Diabetes could be a large concern in the aftermath of a large-scale disaster event; especially if nutritional needs are not met.
Disarmed? How to Create DIY Self-Defense Tools With Items in Your Home
When guns aren’t available or allowed, using random items at hand may be your best choice in a bad spot for taking back control of a situation.