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About and Ancient Healing Herb.

As you know, many survivalists show on YouTube videos their first aid kits with band-aids[1]and so forth. As you know, I'm married to a brilliant woman, and she has told me that if you bleed, the only thing you need to do is to look down on the ground, and then you can pick up a plant known in French as "Achillée millefeuille", and then you can put this on the bleeding[2]wound and it will stop the bleeding.

You don't need a band-aid, you don't need a first aid kit really, you just need to know which plants to use for such things. So you take this and you just wrap it around the wound and it will stop the bleeding.[3]If you have a big wound, you can take a lot of them and maybe crush them and spread them in the wound and it will stop the bleeding. And interestingly, during the First World War, every French soldier had a first aid kit with these in them to stop bleeding. And for some strange reason, this went out of fashion, and today instead we spend money on band-aids. I guess also because we no longer live like we should in closeness to nature, so you can't just pick up one of these from asphalt streets or sidewalks.

The plant has other uses as well. See my link below to its Wikipedia entry. The genus name Achillea is derived from the mythical Greek character, Achilles, who reportedly carried it with his army to treat battle wounds.
  1. It's funny, but nobody who believes in "chemtrails" even
    mention skies like the one behind me.
  2. English name is "Achillea millefolium"
  3. That is what we use every time one of our children gets a cut, and it works like a charm.

Video version of this article

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A short alternative to the 'First Aid kit' presentations of different Survivalists. Links: http://myfarog.org/ Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achillea_millefolium#Herbal_and_traditional_uses