Editor’s Introductory Note: I only rarely re-post articles from the SurvivalBlog archives. But I was recently reminded about this 2010 article. Since nearly 15 years have gone by, I can safely assume that it probably has not been read by most of the current SurvivalBlog readers. I have updated it with some more recent research and a confirmation of one mentioned source.
I’ll open this article with a couple of real-world experiences:
- You’re stacking wood when a log suddenly twists, and the pile comes tumbling down on you, leaving your legs covered with cuts and bruises.
- You walk into the kitchen, and see your toddler, who has climbed the counter to grab something in an upper cabinet, start to topple over. You lunge forward to grab her, and your body provides her with a soft landing spot as you crash over the kitchen chair and wind up on your face on the floor.
Accidents happen, and they hurt. Many posts have discussed pharmaceutical painkillers, but most people have limited access to them, and if a layperson tries to prep by storing controlled substances in quantity, difficulties with the law may result.
A client who owned a health food store introduced me to a legal, low-cost, readily-available painkiller that is incredibly effective for any type of flesh injury, as well as several other types of pain. Many readers already have it in their homes, since it is widely used for arthritis, but have no idea that they own something that can put morphine to shame. Not that you can get high on it, you can’t, but it wipes out most pain with without making you sick, sleepy, or risking addiction.Continue reading“Update: A Legal, Low-Cost, Readily-Available Painkiller, by Kitchen Maven”