Prepping in the city and on the cul de sac

Prepping in the city and on the cul de sac

Wound Gel To Stop Bleeding

When we live through our SHTF period things will be turbulent and tumultuous. If we or someone we are weathering the storm with is seriously wounded things can get very serious, and it is critical to have a specialized wound gel that will stop the bleeding right away. I can’t imagine how devastating it would be if I suffered a serious wound or a loved one did during this period. Talk about the worst possible timing. Things will be very unpredictable though. Anticipating this or any other potential catastrophe is part of being a thorough and successful prepper though.

Fast acting is key for a product like this, and stopping

Once you get the wound area to stop bleeding vociferously, you can then cover the wound and apply pressure. If you don’t get the bleeding under control, a dangerous amount of blood could potentially be lost. Some of the side effects of losing too much blood can include physical weakness, confusion and possibly unconsciousness. All three of these complications could be very detrimental during a grid down scenario, so limiting blood loss and getting the bleeding to stop as soon as possible is paramount.

Unlike with burn gel and its relief for serious burns, I have not tried the wound gel on myself. I am confident that it will work just as well as the burn gel though, which was a miracle product for me when I burned my hand very badly from grabbing onto a very hot frying pan handle. My hand was in excruciating pain and felt like it was literally on fire for hours, and as soon as I put the burn gel on my heavily blistered and burning fingers I felt relief.

I can’t think of much worse than suffering a serious wound when things are haywire and the emergency room is not a viable option. Procuring some wound gel for your preps is a very wise decision. You’ve gone so far in ensuring your survival, for something like this to trivialize your survival would really be a shame. Having some wound gel in your first aid kit is a very