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.
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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.
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.
Dietary Changes May Reduce Seizures in Epilepsy
Epilepsy is a nervous system disorder in which the nerve cells in the brain work abnormally.
DIY: Homemade Laundry Stain Removal
You can either continue paying exorbitant prices for store bought laundry supplies, or learn how to make your own using natural ingredients.
DIY Warming Muscle Salve to Soothe Sore Muscles
This warming muscle salve made with cinnamon, cayenne and ginger is so soothing on sore muscle and achy joints. Plus, it’s a snap to make!
DIY: Recipes For Everyday Products
In order to save a few dimes in my pocket, I’m starting to use my emergency pantry items in other ways ranging from deodorant to furniture polish.
DIY: Repel Bugs Naturally with this Homemade Bug Balm
Next time you are outdoors, give this natural balm a chance. The smell is much more pleasant compared to insecticides and it’s just as effective.
DIY: Soothing Bath Blocks
Using bath blocks infused with essential oils is an easy way to sooth symptoms of upper respiratory infections.
DIY: Whipped Eczema Cream With Soothing Aloe
Eczema is considered an immune deficiency and requires a cure to work both inside and out. Aloe Vera is one of the few natural wonders that has been shown to reduce eczema symptoms both on the skin and in the immune system. This whipped lotion recipe uses soothing aloe vera, jojoba, as well as many other skin healing agents to create a rich cream that will help soothe eczema flare-ups and help the skin regenerate.