Guest guest Posted November 7, 2002 Report Share Posted November 7, 2002 First aid kit must have's, I'm not Butch, but this is what I have in mine (when I'm in stock and I'm out right now,) Rose hydrosol Lavender Hydrosol Lavender and Roman Chamomile massage oil for children Chesty cream Nappy Rash cream which doubles as an antiseptic cream. Tea Tree Bugg Off and am thinking of getting some catnip to add to the bugoff. Some of these are obviously recipe's. I came up with most of them with I was running an Aromatherapy biz. Nappy Rash cream is Beeswax mixed with Jojoba oil, Lavender and R. Chamomile Bugg Off is Lemon Tea Tree, Lavender, Geranium and some Lemon Eucalyptus oil mixed in a carrier. Like I mentioned before, I am thinking of getting some of Butch's catnip to add to it. I just KNOW he's going to say that I don't need the rest of the stuff, but HEY, can't hurt! ;-) Oh! Chesty Cream is R. Chamomile, Lavender and Lemon Eucalyptus oil Cheers! Kathleen Petrides The Woobey Queen: Canoodle with a Woobey when even Chocolate can't help. Woobey Tip: Walk into a wall? Quick grab an Ice cold Woobey and apply it to the bruise! http://www.woobeys.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 , Activated charcoal is a must for poisoning emergencies. I'd also add MMS... for its ability to neutralize almost any toxin, poison, chemical or metal quickly. - May oleander soup Monday, January 19, 2009 7:19 AM First Aid Kit It is always advisable to be prepared for emergencies. Below is a list of some items to have on hand should the unforeseen occur and medical help is not available. I invite everyone to add to this list for a more complete First Aid Kit. colloidal silver - found by researchers to defeat antibiotic resistant virus/bacteria oil of wild oregeno- strong antibiotic Garlic cloves (raw,whole, oil) dont use unscented its weak. Garlic with allicin content of 10 mg = 150 units of penicillin in lab research EsterC or generic ester c (calcium ascorbate) Apple cider vinegar (with the mother) a panacea for many ailments Tea tree oil- good for all skin problems- rashes, burns, acne, cuts, scrapes, warts, shingles, poison ivy, eczema. Has antiseptic and anti-fungal properties. One drop on toothbrush = good natural toothpaste. stablized oxygen- fights resistant strains of bacteria and virus. Purify water. Myrrh resin- defeats mutant strains of virus/bacteria - one drop of myrrh in one teaspoon of water is held under tongue for a few minutes 3-4x/day. And it can be rubbed into bottom of feet 1-3x/day. essiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 DMSO for bruises, pain, sprains, strokes and heart attacks, arthritis. Sea salt for daily minerals and tub soaks Peppermint in tea or tincture form, or even essential oil, for digestive problems. MMS Propolis for sealing wounds, anti-everything Honey--for wound care, vision problems Aloe vera for wounds, skin problems of any type Oleander :-) Samala, Renee ---- May 1/19/2009 9:19:34 AM oleander soup First Aid Kit It is always advisable to be prepared for emergencies. Below is a list of some items to have on hand should the unforeseen occur and medical help is not available. I invite everyone to add to this list for a more complete First Aid Kit. colloidal silver - found by researchers to defeat antibiotic resistant virus/bacteria oil of wild oregeno- strong antibiotic Garlic cloves (raw,whole, oil) dont use unscented its weak. Garlic with allicin content of 10 mg = 150 units of penicillin in lab research EsterC or generic ester c (calcium ascorbate) Apple cider vinegar (with the mother) a panacea for many ailments Tea tree oil- good for all skin problems- rashes, burns, acne, cuts, scrapes, warts, shingles, poison ivy, eczema. Has antiseptic and anti-fungal properties. One drop on toothbrush = good natural toothpaste. stablized oxygen- fights resistant strains of bacteria and virus. Purify water. Myrrh resin- defeats mutant strains of virus/bacteria - one drop of myrrh in one teaspoon of water is held under tongue for a few minutes 3-4x/day. And it can be rubbed into bottom of feet 1-3x/day. essiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Dr Richard Schultze also includes tincture of cayenne for heart attack as it dialates the blood vessels relieving pain etc.--- On Mon, 1/19/09, Bob Banever <bbanever wrote:Bob Banever <bbaneverRe: First Aid Kitoleander soup Date: Monday, January 19, 2009, 7:29 AM , Activated charcoal is a must for poisoning emergencies. I'd also add MMS... for its ability to neutralize almost any toxin, poison, chemical or metal quickly. - May oleander soup Monday, January 19, 2009 7:19 AM First Aid Kit It is always advisable to be prepared for emergencies. Below is a list of some items to have on hand should the unforeseen occur and medical help is not available. I invite everyone to add to this list for a more complete First Aid Kit. colloidal silver - found by researchers to defeat antibiotic resistant virus/bacteria oil of wild oregeno- strong antibiotic Garlic cloves (raw,whole, oil) dont use unscented its weak. Garlic with allicin content of 10 mg = 150 units of penicillin in lab research EsterC or generic ester c (calcium ascorbate) Apple cider vinegar (with the mother) a panacea for many ailments Tea tree oil- good for all skin problems- rashes, burns, acne, cuts, scrapes, warts, shingles, poison ivy, eczema. Has antiseptic and anti-fungal properties. One drop on toothbrush = good natural toothpaste. stablized oxygen- fights resistant strains of bacteria and virus. Purify water. Myrrh resin- defeats mutant strains of virus/bacteria - one drop of myrrh in one teaspoon of water is held under tongue for a few minutes 3-4x/day. And it can be rubbed into bottom of feet 1-3x/day. essiac Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Raw honey - Antimicrobial, antibiotic, antifungal, can be ingested or applied externally to help healing. Cayenne pepper (tincture or powder) - To stop bleeding internally or externally. Can mix with honey and apply to wounds to help healing and prevent scarring. Shara May <luellamay129 oleander soup Mon, 19 Jan 2009 9:19 am First Aid Kit It is always advisable to be prepared for emergencies. Below is a list of some items to have on hand should the unforeseen occur and medical help is not available. I invite everyone to add to this list for a more complete First Aid Kit. colloidal silver - found by researchers to defeat antibiotic resistant virus/bacteria oil of wild oregeno- strong antibiotic Garlic cloves (raw,whole, oil) dont use unscented its weak. Garlic with allicin content of 10 mg = 150 units of penicillin in lab research EsterC or generic ester c (calcium ascorbate) Apple cider vinegar (with the mother) a panacea for many ailments Tea tree oil- good for all skin problems- rashes, burns, acne, cuts, scrapes, warts, shingles, poison ivy, eczema. Has antiseptic and anti-fungal properties. One drop on toothbrush = good natural toothpaste. stablized oxygen- fights resistant strains of bacteria and virus. Purify water. Myrrh resin- defeats mutant strains of virus/bacteria - one drop of myrrh in one teaspoon of water is held under tongue for a few minutes 3-4x/day. And it can be rubbed into bottom of feet 1-3x/day. essiac Which stars will make the biggest headlines in 2009? Get Hollywood predictions, celebrity holiday photos and more with the PopEater Toolbar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Love this idea. , you mention Essiac. Can you explain why you like it as a first aid remedy? Love it for other things. Janet who backpacked with hubby and 2 little girls through Central America for two years with this in her first aid kit: acidophilous, vit c, lavendar essentail oil, arnica and tea tree oil. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Hi Janet, Essiac is another immune building herb and a good cancer fighter. Just another piece to the puzzle.And wooooops! I didn't mention Sutherlandia/OPC or Oleander Soup. Those should be a must, speaking of a strong immune system and cancer preventative.Hugs,oleander soup , lostrin <lostrin wrote:>> Love this idea.> > , you mention Essiac. Can you explain why you like it as a> first aid remedy? Love it for other things.> > Janet> who backpacked with hubby and 2 little girls through Central America> for two years with this in her first aid kit:> acidophilous, vit c, lavendar essentail oil, arnica and tea tree oil.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Lucky you come back with the cayenne . Strait away i saw thet it was missing from the list. Hugs Mary - May oleander soup Tuesday, January 20, 2009 2:20 AM First Aid Kit Wooooops! Forgot one!Cayenne Pepper, or Cayenne Pepper Tincture - Stabilizes blood pressure and "rebuilds" the cardiovascular system.Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2009 Report Share Posted January 20, 2009 Hope I didn't overlook it in the responses ...but I have to have either dry or hydrated calcium bentonite clay in the FA kit for bites of all kinds and even bleeding plus much more. ~Debbie Maria Stathopoulos <mary1konoleander soup Sent: Monday, January 19, 2009 4:22:55 PMRe: First Aid Kit Lucky you come back with the cayenne . Strait away i saw thet it was missing from the list. Hugs Mary - May oleander soup Tuesday, January 20, 2009 2:20 AM First Aid Kit Wooooops! Forgot one!Cayenne Pepper, or Cayenne Pepper Tincture - Stabilizes blood pressure and "rebuilds" the cardiovascular system.Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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