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  • For any kind of wound, cobwebs work perfectly, and absorb blood very well, the only problem is they usually arent clean and you need alot just to be useful.

  • pure sliver sol gel it works of any thing you can buy it online

    cloves if you have a tooth ache

  • יhot !

  • thank you for responding by e mail i guess i cant spell good my question was useing table salt and water to fight infection in (Natures First aid kit: Wilderness survival skills, Bushcraft"‏)

    you sead : if you have a injury you can use table salt and water to make a salution to fight infection. ( do you drink it or pore it in the infected area?) wont that sting hurt or burn and how much water to table salt do you use ???

  • I eat raw garlic every other day. It's great.

  • WONT RUBBING SALT WATER ON A OPEN WOMB MAKE THINGS WORSE THAN BETTER ??????????

  • @richardheadIII no...the reason you cant drink ocean saltwater, the bacteria will make you hallucinate and nauseous, and it will kill you

  • @richardheadIII womb?

  • Eating garlic also help keep mosquitos off.

  • Just an observation here. Flys are fairly clean creatures compared to others in the animal kingdom. When they aren't flying, eating or screwing they are cleaning themselves. Not trying to come down on either side of this argument cause I don't have the information to make an informed opinion but I do know that even though flys live in the worst places they are clean freaks compared to us.

  • What if the flies were on sh*t before and then you let them on your wound, would it not get infected?

  • Maggots do in point of fact work. They have worked not just since ww1 but for centuries. If you are going to make a comment at least research it first. Google is a wonderful tool, use it and you won't sound as though you thought skipping high school was a good thing to do. I would encourage you to check wikipedia it has an excellent article on maggot debridement therapy (MDT then get back to me on how stupid this method is.

  • is it possible to use onions to replace garlic? and does it work on large wounds that need stitches?

  • You didn't mention to get rid of maggots you flush them out with fresh urine .

  • only usefull bit in this video was the garlic. ever heard the expression fly on shit? think about this for a moment... yes. maggots eat dying flesh and will clean a wound. but you dont want a fly which fyi you retard likely carrys more bacteria etc than you want to enter a wound because its likely just come from a big pile of bear shit. go eat some god damn tofu, your clearly lacking a few key enzymes for critical brain function.

  • Maggots are you kidding?!! Thats got to be one of the most supidest things i have ever heard. Who is teaching you this crap??

  • @MrMuddy17 You are the Stupid for Call her that way without search the Info, that method was discoverd in the WW1 and is very Efective, and now there are Farms to grow the maggots..

    tu Eres el Estupido por hacer ese comentario sin buscar la info en un metodo descubierto en la Primera guerra Mundia entre las Lineas britanicas cuando los soldados no eran atentidos en sus heridas, y ahora hay incluso tipo de granjas para criarlas..!

  • saliva has some sort of painkiller.

    just dont swallow... specially in you are sucking poison out of the wound.

  • @AnubisThantosKK What if the maggots had been crawling in shit or something and you didn't know it. Wouldn't that just create another infection? Just for my curiousity, how long would you have to keep the maggots in your cut.

  • Maggots can do that and do that fantastically. However when flies happily stroll arround a wound (and poop in them) you can get extremely sick, with mosquito's flies are among the top spreaders of diseases in the world. Only when you have no choice at all it might be a good idea, and only when wounds start to rotten.

  • you could also use garlic as a form of preventative first aid from bugs. if it repels them, you will be less likely to be bit! not exactly on topic but it's an idea!

  • Whether it works or not, I wouldn't throw maggots in my cut. It seems like your info has been right most of the time, but maggots aren't something that many people would trust. Survival or not.

  • the info s spot on. I readabout a case yrs ago where a man had a huge wound infected an cvered in maggots. when what passed for modern medicine then (it was late to early 18/19 hundreds) the man died shortly after. the wound had maggots for a few weeks and he lived. cleaned the wound out and infection killed him

  • @bushcraftstudent But if you had a cut that had a possibility of being infected would you trust maggots to treat it. A working method or not, would you trust maggots to save your life.

  • @122333nic

    It is a living organisam that society has put a stigma to. would do it at a do it at a drop of a hat? No. When real need occurred, yes I would. there odour would make me puke but I would.

  • I still wouldn't trust maggots to save my life.

  • not specific enough.

  • link is not in sidebar. thanks.

  • how about yarrow or pine?

  • eating charcoal to from non poisonous plants. I really like your videos survivorwoman! :)

  • Is that a wedding ring?? you;re breakingmy heart.... Just kidding.. Good stuff...

    but for the fols that don;t know better if you scrape your knee or get a mora nip on your thumb Don;t be throwing maggots on it.. That is for real injuries where you run the risk of obtaining a massive infection in if you are miles and days away from a hospital.. also brekaing open a beehive might be more dangerous than the original injury..Just a thought..Great vid... 5/5

  • many of those items are good for curing colds: salt-garggling, honey in tea/coffee (anti-bacteria propperties), garilic vapors or to eat it, canberry juice hydration anti-oxidances and more. Also I would think vinagar or baking soda would be good to use. Bother are very enviromentally safe and can be used for everything from shampoo, to cooking, to freshening clothes, cleaning boo-boo's and much more.

  • Great info sister. Thanks.

  • i knew about the salt and honey, but not cranberries. great tip!!! i eat garlic all the time...good to know that it has benefits other than fantastic flavor...thanks!!!

  • thanks Selica great video hun

  • great info.

  • GOOD VIDEO AND GOOD INFO!

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