Everyone has seen the dates on medicine indicating an expiration date, but does that mean it becomes poison or even 100% ineffective? Joe Alton, MD helps explains what that date really defines and how the Shelf Life Extension Program helped clarify what you may expect long after expiration dates.
Demonstration of making Dakin's Solution by Nurse Amy (FF if you viewed part 1). Recipes (also written below) and expiration dates reviewed. It is used for wound cleaning and daily care of ulcers, poor healing wounds and more. Part 1 explains what Dakin's Solution is : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6_Iitf8orA
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RECIPE:
Unscented household bleach (sodium hypochlorite solution 5.25%, avoid more concentrated versions).
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
A pan with a lid
Sterile measuring cup and spoon (sterilize by boiling)
Sterile canning jar and lid
Of course, wash your hands beforehand, just as you would with any medical procedure. Then:
1. Put 4 cups (32 ounces) of water into the pan and cover with the lid.
2. Boil the water for 15 minutes with the lid on.
3. Remove from the heat source.
4. Use the sterile spoon to add ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the water.
5. Add bleach (sodium hypochlorite 5.25%) in the amount needed (see below).
6. Pour into sterile canning jar and close with a sterile lid.
7. Label and store in a dark place.
The amount of sodium hypochlorite to add:
Full Strength (0.5%): 95 ml (about 3 oz. or 6 tablespoons)
Half Strength (0.25%): 48 ml (3 tablespoons plus ½ teaspoon)
!/4 Strength (0.125%): 24 ml (1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons)
1/8 Strength (0.0625%): 12 ml (2 ½ teaspoons)
Note: 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon = 14.7 ml; 2 tablespoons = 1 US ounce = 29.5 ml
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The popular antibiotic Cipro may have applications for survival storage. Uses, dosages, side effects and warnings by Dr. Joseph Alton, aka Dr. Bones. http://www.doomandbloom.net/ http://store.doomandbloom.net/
Amoxicillin Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3itFgOk6vk
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Learning how to make water safe to drink may include using an ultraviolet light handheld water purifier. Disasters may make your tap water contaminated. Outdoor activities, like hiking, can make having a portable water purifier a lifesaver. Hosted by Amy Alton, ARNP of https://www.doomandbloom.net/
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Learn how to suture with Dr Bones from the website Doom and Bloom. Using a pig's foot he shows you how to cut an incision, apply anteseptic, insert the sutures, tie a proper instrument knot, cut the extra sutures and how to space the sutures for good wound closure. See www.DoomandBloom.net for more collapse and survival medicine preparedness information.
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Skin adhesive or super glue for covering a wound requires knowledge of when and how to apply them. Learn the best methods to apply skin adhesives. See a clip of Gatlinburg TN at the end. Part 2 of 2 by Dr. Joseph Alton, aka Dr. Bones of http://www.doomandbloom.net/
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Demonstration of making Dakin's solution by Nurse Amy. It is used for wound cleaning and daily care of ulcers, poor healing wounds and more. Simple ingredients (full recipe below also). Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCgAFYKSCaA
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Unscented household bleach (sodium hypochlorite solution 5.25%, avoid more concentrated versions).
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
A pan with a lid
Sterile measuring cup and spoon (sterilize by boiling)
Sterile canning jar and lid
Of course, wash your hands beforehand, just as you would with any medical procedure. Then:
1. Put 4 cups (32 ounces) of water into the pan and cover with the lid.
2. Boil the water for 15 minutes with the lid on.
3. Remove from the heat source.
4. Use the sterile spoon to add ½ teaspoon of baking soda to the water.
5. Add bleach (sodium hypochlorite 5.25%) in the amount needed (see below).
6. Pour into sterile canning jar and close with a sterile lid.
7. Label and store in a dark place.
The amount of sodium hypochlorite to add:
Full Strength (0.5%): 95 ml (about 3 oz. or 6 tablespoons)
Half Strength (0.25%): 48 ml (3 tablespoons plus ½ teaspoon)
!/4 Strength (0.125%): 24 ml (1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons)
1/8 Strength (0.0625%): 12 ml (2 ½ teaspoons)
Note: 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon = 14.7 ml; 2 tablespoons = 1 US ounce = 29.5 ml **ButcherBox Meat Delivery we use: http://fbuy.me/v/Amy_459
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For years, the committee on tactical combat casualty care (CoTCCC) has approved a small number of commercially available tourniquets. Now, the TCCC committee (on May 6, 2019) has widened the range of options acceptable for the effective control of bleeding during combat for military personnel. Dr. Joe Alton reviews the non-pneumatic (not inflatable) tourniquets and the pneumatic ones also on the list.
Here’s the official list: Combat Application Tourniquet (C-A-T) both the current Gen 7 and the older Gen 6, SOF Tactical Tourniquet – Wide (SOFTT-W), SAM XT, Ratcheting Medical Tourniquet -Tactical (RMT-T), Tactical Mechanical Tourniquet (TMT), TX2” Tourniquet (TX2) and TX3” Tourniquet (TX3). The pneumatic ones are the Delfi Emergency and Military Tourniquet (EMT) and the TPT2.
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Antibiotics can kill bad and good bacteria living inside your digestive system. Probiotics, like live culture yogurt and others discussed here, are often called "good" or "helpful" bacteria because they will help to restore your gut and intestinal health after a course of antibiotics. By Joe Alton, MD
"Probiotics found in food like yogurt are live, healthy bacteria and other microorganisms that help repopulate the microbes in your intestines." Food sources of probiotics are discussed here, not capsules.
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Ankle and foot injuries are very painful. Dr. Alton explains the use of OTTAWA Rules to help you decide if there is likely a fracture or sprain/strain injury. Always seek emergency care when available. Hosted bu Dr. Joe Alton (MD) of WEBSITE: https://www.doomandbloom.net/
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