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    LetTheRedeemed
    last edited by Oct 4, 2024, 6:13 AM

    Share what you would use if You get in a car wreck or stabbing attack, suffering from blood loss or lung puncture, or friend gets knocked unconscious.

    What would you keep on hand for such a scenario? Topical, oral, or injectable.

    My first thought is an oral bolus of dextrose mixed with some calcium carbonate and table salt. Maybe DHEA/progest-e.

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      Sunniva
      last edited by Oct 4, 2024, 9:01 AM

      Per Dr Peat, squeeze a bunch of progesterone in your mouth.

      https://www.bioenergetic.life/clips/66419?t=3431&c=78

      "You're changing your past every time you learn something because you become a different organism" Ray Peat

      "Everything is changing thru time, whether it's a word, organism, thing. The world around it changes, and so its relationships change"Ray Peat

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        Insomniac
        last edited by Insomniac Oct 4, 2024, 10:31 AM Oct 4, 2024, 10:18 AM

        I'd probably take any safe anti-inflammatory. Antihistamines, aspirin if there's no bleeding issue and most antibiotics are very strongly anti-inflammatory. Hopefully this would prevent lots of permanent damage. I would also take a strong sedative until things settled down.

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          serotoninskeptic @LetTheRedeemed
          last edited by Oct 4, 2024, 2:03 PM

          @LetTheRedeemed BPC-157, LDN, and Progesterone

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            BioEclectic @LetTheRedeemed
            last edited by Oct 4, 2024, 3:36 PM

            @LetTheRedeemed said in Traumatic Injury Supplemental Stack:

            oral / dextrose

            Ray had once mentioned a dab of honey for animals. I believe he had mentioned it in context of traumatic injury where they were at risk of dying on the spot.

            My guess is that the same would apply to humans, and since it lasts so long a small bottle can easily be thrown into most medical kits or bugout bags.

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              DavidPS
              last edited by Oct 4, 2024, 5:36 PM

              Peatbot: For nutritional support following a traumatic injury, it is important to focus on foods that help the brain and body recover. Emphasizing foods rich in protein, zinc, and B vitamins is crucial, as these nutrients are often depleted by high stress. Foods such as liver, oysters, and eggs are recommended because they are rich in trace minerals and protein. Additionally, ensuring adequate intake of carbohydrates and calcium is important.

              It is also beneficial to avoid polyunsaturated fats, as they can stimulate stress hormones and activate excitatory signals in the body. Instead, saturated fats are preferred due to their anti-inflammatory properties and their ability to support mitochondrial function. Carbohydrates, particularly sugars, are favorable for the immune system and help decrease the mobilization of fatty acids from storage.

              Furthermore, foods that provide generous amounts of sodium, calcium, magnesium, and potassium can help minimize stress. It is important to avoid excessive intake of certain nutrients, such as iron, which can be harmful in excess.

              ““Effective health care depends on self-care” - Ivan Illich, 👀
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                LetTheRedeemed @Insomniac
                last edited by Oct 23, 2024, 11:11 PM

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                  LetTheRedeemed @serotoninskeptic
                  last edited by Oct 23, 2024, 11:12 PM

                  @Serotoninskeptic Thanks for sharing, pardon the late reply but, if I may ask... what are those? (Sans progesterone)

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                    LetTheRedeemed @Insomniac
                    last edited by LetTheRedeemed Oct 23, 2024, 11:13 PM Oct 23, 2024, 11:13 PM

                    @Insomniac nice. thanks! I know he spoke very positively of the tetracyclines and macrolide classes for anti-inflammatory effects

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