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Extension: No first aid kit available

Use your clothes to block the bleeding.

or

Use crushed green leaves on top.

Add a little water if there is water

Use brown leaves after the green layer.

Wrap with cloth on the outside

Identifying the types of leaves

Look for the leaves that are soft green and round in shape or more round. 

Leaves that are hairy are mostly too strong for the body.

The smaller the stem of the plant the more compatible the plant is with the body. Grass is a good starting point. Use the soft colour green.

Possible site effects

A little itchy if the leaves are too strong for the body.

Locations with no plants: ocean and desert

Hold the wound together to close. The bleeding will slow down and eventually stop.

 

Amputation or cut off body parts.

Get the body part and re-attach them together. 

Wrap the body part, or bandage them together.

You must hold the body part together until it can be glued or stitched back to each other permanently.

 

Lost body part (high flow bleeding)

 

option 1

Cover the wound with your hand. Bandage the wound

if there are no bandages

Use dirt for immediate stopping of the bleeding. Any soil, soft brown is best. Keep on applying soil until the bleeding stops. Also use your hand as a surface block. It will stop. Wash the soil after the bleeding stop.

option 2

Use leaves extract on the surface of the wound.

Put a leaf on the surface for insulation. Or use your hand to hold things in until the bleeding stop. It will stop.

Wounds and cuts happens when food foraging in the wild. Find ways to attend to your any wounds and cuts type injuries.

Wounds and cuts

 Warnings! 

Extra help 

Do not use leaves that are hairy on the surface

Do not use leaves that are dark green colour

Do not use leaves that have burgundy or purple stem or stalks

If there is no other option, make sure you use a lot of water to dilute the remedy

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