Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Sponsored by The School of Natural Healing & Christopher Publications May 14, 2008 Today is the last part in our four part series about Herbal First Aid. We hope that you have enjoyed it and learned a lot about treating injuries using herbs. If you missed any of the previous articles be sure to visit http://articles.herballegacy.com to read them. Two weeks ago we went through the first six steps you should take in any accident. After checking for breathing, a heartbeat and severe bleeding, the next priority is to examine for shock. Shock can occur even in minor injuries, and can be more serious than the injury itself. Today we will examine how to treat for shock. Be sure to read the Recommended Resource section for a great deal on an Herbal First Aid Kit. Until next week - be healthy and happy- -Dr. Christopher's Herbal Legacy Newsletter Herbal First Aid Part IV - Shock Contributed by Master Herbalist Kurt King, from Herbs to the Rescue <http://www.christopherpublications.com/King_Herbs_Rescue.html> Shock is a serious condition of a severe circulatory collapse. Most often it is caused by extreme blood loss, or traumatic injury without any blood loss. The symptoms of shock to watch for are clamminess of skin, washed-out look, rapid weak pulse, low blood pressure, shallow rapid breathing, nausea and vomiting. Also watch for partial or complete loss of consciousness. A state of shock can be induced by people with fear in a minor injury. In every accident follow as if shock could occur and treat as if it could occur even up to several hours later. Shock can be more serious than the injury. If a person is conscious or unconscious: 1) Administer 1 dropperful of Cayenne Tincture under the tongue, followed by Shepherd's Purse tincture, 1 dropperful under tongue (to normalize circulation). 2) Lie the person flat on their back, with legs and thighs elevated. 3) Make sure the person is warm - replace any wet clothing. A person in mild shock can still produce body heat. A person in severe shock loses the ability to produce any body heat. When this happens, no amount of clothing will help to restore body heat. Hypothermia and irreversible shock then takes place, and the person can die. In severe shock, external heat needs to be applied. The best heat source is from another person, one or more, to come in contact skin to skin in sleeping bags (like a cocoon) with the person in shock. Internally, keep administering Cayenne Tincture and Nettle Tincture to improve circulation and produce internal heat. All future heat loss to the person in extreme shock should be avoided. Printable Version: http://www.herballegacy.com/Herbal_First_Aid_IV.pdf If you missed an article or want to leave comments about this article, be sure to visit our blog at http://articles.herballegacy.com NEWS/FEATURED PRODUCT: Herbal First Aid Kit Dr. Christopher's Herb Shop has agreed to put together all of the herbs listed in the Herbal First Aid Kit from last week and give our rs 20% off - this is only available to our rs, and only for a limited time (the coupon is valid until May 21, 2008). Due to regulations - we can't give you a link directly to the site, so we need to send you to a site owned by a third party (you know - all the legal stuff!). Visit http://www.christopherwebsites.com (a great site to bookmark, by the way) and click on Christopher's Herb Shop. Click on Products, then Herbal First Aid Kit. Remember - you don't pay the price listed - you get 20% off the listed price. When you check out, there will be a place for a Coupon - just enter " newsletter " in the bo x and you will get 20% off. If you are just looking for a copy of the book Herbs to the Rescue by Kurt King, please visit: http://www.christopherpublications.com/King_Herbs_Rescue.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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