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Meaning, we talk about direct action measures along with more passive strategies.
Emergency medical is one area of preparedness that often falls by the wayside when people budget money for goods and gear. However, in a world of uncertain supply chains and fluctuating prices it is better to stock up on health items now while you still can. Keep in mind, something as simple as Aspirin is a life saver in a grid down scenario and it will be highly sought after by people who are unprepared. Imagine the value of other items, like antibiotics, blood testing kits, antiseptic, etc?
In the next issue of the Wild Bunch, I will discuss what is in my complete home emergency medical storage. I'll explain which items are most important and why, and give you a basic sense of what all these supplies will end up costing. We can't fix everything that could go wrong in a collapse situation, but we don't have to live like cavemen, either.