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  • This Lady just turn around and the Grandson had pickup a very sharp knife and already there was blood first thing she did was grab the crushed pepper shaker and then covered. At the doctors office the nurse went nuts who put pepper on this girls wound, and badmouth Grandma for do so, but turns out it healed so quickly that there was no stitches needed!

  • Yep.

  • Bill your right and I have cayenne powder. Cheryl thanks for the extra information.

  • I've read that black pepper can help with heart attacks.  Anecdotally, a cardiologist had a patient who had a heart attack in his car and the physician gave him a bunch of black pepper and saved his life.

    Bill said:

    That crushed peppers that is at the Pizza place is go for stopping bleeding wounds and it starts the healing also!

  • That crushed peppers that is at the Pizza place is go for stopping bleeding wounds and it starts the healing also!

  • Lavender and Thieves Oil.  Thieves has cinnamon in it.  Cinnamon has a drawing power, and we noticed a clear liquid oozing from the wound site, so that may have been a key.  I have also read, anecdotally, that solder also has a drawing power and one man saved his wife's life when she got a poisonous spider bite in the gut.  He packed it with solder and she recovered, where doctors thought she wouldn't have.  Panaway, another Young Living proprietary blend, is a mixture of oils that helps relieve pain.

    Another oil for your med kit is clove.  This is an all around dental pain reliever because it numbs you. 

  • Wow I have known so many people who suffered with brown recluse bites and lavender oil is the cure. Lavender oil is my next purchase. Since Bill/Jacks posted the MMS article I have stayed up to date with the site and now have the complete kit in my medical arsenal. With the FDA trying to ban all homeopathic medicine everyone needs to stock up quickly. For centuries black fennel seed has been curing almost everything.  

  • Turmeric, in my kitchen and use it alot!

  • Your welcome.  Oil of Oregano is another highly anti-microbial one to have in your med kit.  And don't forget the Lavender.  I did a year-long cert in aromatherapy about ten years ago and learning about the oils was one of the best things I've ever done. I've remedied insomnia, respiratory ailments (Eucalyptus globulus, lemon), bee stings (lavender), a brown recluse spider bite (lavender, YL* thieves oil, YL Panaway), skin irritations (lavender), burns (lavender), fungal infections (Tea Tree-Melaleuca Alternifolia), among other things.

    *YL is Young Living and it was their blend of Thieves oil and Panaway that I used.

    Byron wilkins said:

    Thanks Cheryl I went over all the information and am going to add Turmeric to my survival first aid/disease kit.  

  • Thanks Cheryl I went over all the information and am going to add Turmeric to my survival first aid/disease kit.  

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