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20 Great Survival Phone Apps

6/26/2018

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20 great apps that you might need if you are a prepper

During an emergency situation you may not have electricity or WIFI but there are plenty of emergency situations where you might have these things. 

We've create a list of apps that can provide useful information during and before an emergency situation.  They wont work during an EMP but the knowledge they provide is definitely useful.

1. All in One Offline Maps  - This app offers access to a wide range of maps for free.  You can download ones you might need and then use them offline even if you don’t have wifi 
2. Itrackwildlife – This app is a digital guide to animal tracks.  Great for hunting and outdoor enthusiasts
3. Scanner Radio – This app is geared towards more populated areas.  It is a free police scanner that lets you listen to police, EMS, emergency and fire radios from around the world on your phone. 
4. SAS Survival Guide – Lite This app is based on a best selling book that provides bare bones information on surviving in the wilderness.  Written by a former SAS soldier this app includes checklists, Morse codes, extreme climate survival and many more… 
5. Knots 3D – This app shows you how to make over 126 knots with 3D renditions of what they should look like.
6. Emergency - American Red Cross – This is a weather app that allows you to monitor conditions in your area.  It is a must for anyone who lives in areas prone to severe weather.
7. First Aid - American Red Cross – Step by Step instructions on how to handle emergency first aid situations.  This app is integrated with 911 so that you can call EMS at any time. 
8. Offline Survival Manual - ∫This survival manual works offline as well as online.  With this app you can train in survival skills, making a fire, building shelter and other things you might need in a catastrophe or simply while camping/hiking.
9. US Topo Maps Pro – Easy to use app with navigation and topographical maps
10. Prepper’s Directory – This app has the latest articles, access to over 125 prepping websites and a free bookstore.
11. Ultimate Army Survival Guide – The Ultimate Army Survival Guide is currently being used by the US Army can be used for wilderness survival, surviving a nuclear holocaust.  This app even boasts that it can help you survive the Zombie Apocalypse??? 
12. CB Radio Chat – Communicate with people around the world.  The app requires an internet connection
13. iFirstAid Lite – This app includes tutorials on CPR, Bleeding, Burns, Choking, Poisoning
14. Cures A-Z – Natural and prescriptions medical advice from a physician and nutritionist.
14. Alert 5 – A great app for those who want to be keep updated on Solar flares, Geomagnetic storms, X-ray busts, stock market drops, disease outbreaks, nuclear incidents and near earth objects.
15. Disasters Alert – Provides info on recent disasters from around the world.
16. Prep & Pantry Inventory Manager – This app helps you keep track of your emergency stash.
17. Radioactivity Counter – This is exactly what it says it is, and it works!
18. Spy Glass - Compass, maps and GPS
19. Smart Compass - Compass on your phone
20. Weatherbug  - Local and national forecasts, radar and weather related news.

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10 Medicinal Plants Every Prepper should Grow in their Organic Garden...

6/25/2018

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You can make medicinal teas and salves from plants you probably have in your garden.  Not only do these plants have great medicinal properties they are a beautiful addition to any garden. 

Most leaves described below can be dried outside, or easily dried in the oven at 180 for 2 hours (with the door open).  If you have a dehydrator, here's the one we use (click link for product), you can dry them at 180 for 2 hours also.  The leaves can then be stored in an airtight container, like mason jar with an oxygen absorber to keep it fresh.  When drying raspberry leaves make sure they are thoroughly dry to prevent an upset stomach.  To steep the tea you can use any infuser or reusable tea bag filters.
 
To Make A Poultice or salve combine the dried plants with just enough hot water to moisten them.  The poultice should be a thick pasty consistency, apply the paste to a bandage or use gauze to hold in place.
 
Red Raspberry leaves can be used as an aid during pregnancy, they treat diarrhea and are used to ease menstrual cramps.  Gargling with this tea can be used for sore throat and mouth inflammation.
 
Black Raspberry leaves are great as an astringent and can be used for diarrhea. 

Calendula leaves and flowers can be harvested for tea.  However, the heads are more palatable. Calendula has been used for treating sore throat, menstrual cramps.  It can also be used as a poultice to treat almost any skin conditions.
 
Echinacea both the leaves and flowers of the Echinacea plant can be harvested to make tea, however you should wait two years to begin harvesting this plant for best results.  Echinacea is well-known as a cold remedy, it is an immune booster and is said to reduce the symptoms of cold and flu.  Research shows that it increases the number of white blood cells to help fight off infection.
 
Lavender tea is made from dried lavender flowers, lavender has many medicinal properties it aids in restful sleep, relieves stress, relieves headaches and calms nerves. 
 
Dandelion tea and dandelion root tea are both good for indigestion.
 
Daisy is a wild flower   The leaves and flowers are used to make medicinal tea.  The tea can be used to alleviate coughing and bronchial disorders, liver and kidney inflammation.  Daisy can also be used as a blood purifier and is great as an astringent.

Comfrey is commonly used to speed up the rate of healing of broken bones.  Comfrey has astringent and expectorant qualities.  It is an anti-inflammatory and helps to control bleeding, prevent scaring and treating existing scars, along with decreasing dryness and flaking of skin. The oil works as an anti-inflammatory, an analgesic and an aid in the healing of sprains and broken bones.  The root can be used for a stronger healing aid, while the leaves can be use for tea.

Oregano is an herb that can be used for tea because of its medicinal qualities; these include treatment of respiratory tract disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, menstrual cramps, and urinary tract disorders.  Oregano is high in antioxidants for immune support; it is an antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory. 

Garlic is a first rate antibiotic it can be used to create a poultice that can be applied to the skin but should be diluted with olive or coconut oil to prevent a rash.  Garlic mixed with honey and lemon makes a great tea that works wonders on a cold. 

I have added the links to the items in the post below, most of these can be purchased online dried so that you can use them while you establish them in your garden.


Recommendations for items mentioned in this article:


Tea infuser
Reusable tea bag filters

Ball mason jars
Oxygen absorber
Excalibur dehydrator

Nesco dehydrator
Dried red raspberry leaves

Dried calendula

Dried dandelion
Dried comfrey
Dried Oregano

The information on this website has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any disease.


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