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1/09/2013

When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes Review

When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes
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If you're like I was, you're looking through the various disaster preparedness books wondering which one is best. I have worked my way through many of the most popular books and offer a shared review of all of them here. I hope this comparison helps you make a decision. I should also point out that I researched nearly every disaster book out there and recently published the Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family. If interested, search Amazon for the title. Onward with the reviews!
Book 1: Crisis Preparedness by Jack A. Spigarelli
Like many of the disaster preparedness books, this one begins by answering the question, "Why bother being prepared?" It also outlines a framework for being prepared that includes accumulating supplies, getting mentally and physically prepared, and having your finances in order. One thing I particularly liked was the emphasis on the importance of knowledge. It wasn't just about what items you need, but also what skills and knowledge you should develop. But this book is mostly about food preparation for a major disaster, with emphasis on having a year's food storage, milling your own grain, growing sprouts, home canning, dehydrating, freeze-drying, etc. There are detailed tables showing the calories of various foods including their protein, fat, and carbs. The final third of the book offers advice on other topics, including weapons, hand tools, clothing, energy, medical, sanitation, transportation, communications, and home preparation. The book concludes with a list of recommended books and a brief listing of companies that sell disaster preparation items. Overall, this is a very good preparedness book. I probably should have given it 5 stars, but I thought it went a bit overboard on the food plan. That said, it is the most comprehensive of the preparedness books.
Book 2: Preparedness Now! By Aton Edwards
This is another thorough disaster preparedness book, one that focuses more on emergency situations (fire, chemical attack, etc.). It is organized into brief chapters (some only a few pages) on a variety of important topics, including: water, food, shelter, sanitation, communication, transportation, and protection. It is also filled with many packing lists detailing what you should get in preparation. It introduces the e-kit (a very lightweight kit to keep with you) and grab-n-go bag with more extensive items. Final chapters of the book discuss various possible disasters, including earthquakes, tsunami, infectious diseases, chemical and bio warfare, crime, fire, and extreme weather. Some of the commentary is a bit questionable, but the technical content is good. Note the deficiency with this book is that it does not offer any detail on food storage.
Book 3: Disaster Preparedness for Dummies
First of all, this isn't a book. It's a DVD video. I wasn't paying attention when I bought it, and was a bit surprised when it arrived. I generally like the Dummies series. They are well researched and serve as a good summary. This DVD offers a lengthy video discussing many disasters (hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, etc.), briefly outlining how you might prepare for them. It also has an overview of how you should react in case of a terrorist attack (nuclear, chemical, and biological). But the advice is all very general, and is more like what you'd expect to hear from your local weather station. For example, the video repeatedly advises you to "stay calm" and "evaucate in an orderly fashion." The videos are high quality, but don't expect detailed outdoor survival tips or food storage suggestions. Everything presented is relevant and useful, but it feels more like a FEMA public service announcement.
Book 4: Emergency Food Storage and Survival Handbook by Peggy Layton
This book is broken into six main sections. The first section offers decent but very incomplete summaries on preparing for short-term emergencies. The second section discusses how to store and purify water. The third part talks about the logistics of setting up a food-storage program, and has some suggestions on how to store food. The fourth section details what types of foods you should store. The fifth section has blank inventory planning pages. And finally the last section has some recipes. About half of the 285 page book is either blank planning pages or simple recipes. The first half of the book is pretty good stuff, but I found this book to be incomplete. It does however offer some good advice on food storage.
Book 5: Organize for Disaster by Judith Kolberg
This book goes an entirely different direction than the other preparedness books. Emphasis is on understanding the federal resources (i.e. FEMA, Red Cross, etc.) available, creating a personal intelligence network, organizing essential documents, maintaining insurance coverage, listing a home inventory, preparing your house for disaster, basic first aid, and having a good family communication plan. There is also a good list of necessary items to have on hand that would suit many common disaster. I recommend this book for its common-sense look at disaster preparedness. However, it is not the only book you would need, because it doesn't detail food storage, water purification, heating, etc.. That said, it covers some topics that the other books overlook.
Book 6: Making the Best of Basics, Family Preparedness Handbook by James Talmage Stevens
This book is almost completely about in-home food storage and preparation. There is little discussion outside that (except for basic water issues). Many chapters discuss food in significant detail, to include things like grains, recipes, preparing sourdough breads/biscuits, dairy products, honey, sprouting, drying of fruits/vegetables. At the end of this book is a huge compendium of preparedness resources, telling where things can be purchased in every US state.
Book 7: No Such Thing as Doomsday, by Philip L. Hoag, revised in 2001
This book offers well-researched insights into disaster preparedness. Topics include water, food, heating/cooking, light, power, communications, medical, sanitation, and security. Those subjects are well done. However, much of the book reads like a bit of doomsday prediction, with many pages devoted to scaring the heck out of the reader... focusing on missile attacks, chemical dangers, nuclear war, radiation, decontamination, communist threat, etc. For me personally, I would have like to see more pages devoted to likely threats (e.g. hurricanes, floods, earthquake, blackout, fire, etc.). Also note that Amazon may not carry the latest version (updated in 2001), so you may want to buy directly from the author.
Book 8: When All Hell Breaks Loose, by Cody Lundin
This book falls somewhere between doomsday survivalism and practical disaster preparedness. It is a high quality publication, filled with illustrations and a color insert. My prediction is that you will either love this book or hate it. It does cover many of the basic topics (food, shelter, water, sanitation, light, first aid, self-defense, communications, and transportation). But the material is presented in such a way that it is very chaotic and difficult to read. There are distracting quotes and cartoons, as well as advice that is targeted more towards the end of civilization scenario. For example, he discusses how to wipe your bottom with a stick or other foreign object, how to cook up a rat, how to compost your poop, etc. It's all very interesting, but not particularly useful for say preparing for a harsh winter storm.
Overall, if you can only purchase three books, I would recommend Book 5, Book 6, and either Book 1, 2, 7 or 8. With those three, you should have a balanced look at common sense organizing, food storage, and emergency items to have on hand. If you can buy only one book, I recommend Book 1.
Written by Arthur Bradley, author of "Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family" - just coming available on Amazon (July 2010).
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Survival expert Cody Lundin'snew book, WhenAll Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When DisasterStrikes is what every family needs to prepare and educatethemselves about survival psychology and the skills necessary tonegotiate a disaster whether you are at home, in the office, orin your car.

This is not your father's scout manual or a sterile FEMAhandout. It entertains as it informs, describing how to maximizea survival mind-set necessary for self-reliance. According to thebook, living through an emergency scenario is 90 percentpsychology, and 10 percent methodology and gear. Relevant quotesand tips are placed throughout the pages to help readers rememberimportant survival strategies while under stress and anxiety.

Lundin also addresses basic first aidand hygieneskills and makes recommendations for survival kititems for the home, office, and car.

Watch naturalist Cody Lundin in "DualSurvival" on The Discovery Channel as he usesmany of the same skills and techniques taught in his books.


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10/18/2012

Aveeno 1% Hydrocortisone Anti-Itch Cream, Maximum Strength, 1-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 4) Review

Aveeno 1% Hydrocortisone Anti-Itch Cream, Maximum Strength, 1-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 4)
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my son suffers from eczema and unfortunately has this irrestible urge to itch...his skin had become as rough as leather and we didnt know what to do- our doctor had recommended using hydrocortisone to help the itching, but we were avoiding it because of steroids and my baby was only 2 months old then! so eventually with his skin condition worsening- him not sleeping and crying all the time, we decided to give it a shot-i bought the aveeno version of it and his skin transformed overnight to babies skin...i ran out of it and used plain hydrocortisone cream- his skin went back to being rough again- i then ordered more of the aveeno version and his skin is back to being like how it was when he was born! it is just fabulous! it is so worth the extra dollars.....its a life saver! my son is happier now and his skin is just gorgeous!

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10/02/2012

S.T.37 Antiseptic Liquid For Oral Pain Reliever - 12 Oz Review

S.T.37 Antiseptic Liquid For Oral Pain Reliever - 12 Oz
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I have know about S.T. 37 for a long time. It is a wonderful product to keep in your medicine cabinet for first aid and other emergencies. I couldn't find it at the drug store and was happy to see it offered through Amazon.com. Best product for cleaning wounds, putting on a burn or sunburn.

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9/28/2012

Adventure Medical Kits AMK Comprehensive 2010 Review

Adventure Medical Kits AMK Comprehensive 2010
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I've had one of these kits since 1992, and I highly recommend it. From the Dental Module to the CPR Module to the SAM splint, this kit has many of the items you'll need in an emergency, and is worth every penny you'll spend on it.
If you work or play hard in the outdoors (I used to do surveying in the back-of-beyond, as well as a lifelong camper/backpacker/bikepacker), this kit is all you could hope for, with a few suggested additions. Get the EpiPen or other epinephrine injector the included book recommends, and I'd highly recommend getting a second SAM splint, the SAM instructional DVD/Video, and a pack of SAM finger splints.
There's a list of suggested for-emergency-use prescription medications; if you get them, also get a 14-day supply of each prescription medication you (or a family member) need on a daily basis. If you're getting this for an earthquake or other natural disaster kit, you'll need them anyway. Have them in this kit to make them easier to find. If you take OTC medications, add a pack of each of them as well; you can rotate them out yearly. If you change your smoke detector battery on Daylight Savings Time change days, it's also a good time to go through this kit and update it.
It's a bit heavy, so you might have to split up the modules if you're backpacking in a group, but this kit can handle many of the oops moments we all see in our lives, and not just in the outdoors. When I'm not out and about it sits in my house, where it's handled everything from scalp wounds to broken bones and even severe burns. Even if you're rushing out to the nearest hospital, this kit can bring a calmer mindset to the patient, as it's obvious you're at least ready and able to help.
Just make a list of what you use and refill it! I can't stress that enough! That's the most common error with getting this kit - people don't get the refills and are out of a critical item in an emergency.
This kit's worth it - 16 years on mine and still going strong! You can't go wrong with Adventure Medical Kits. Get this one, get another, but GET ONE.

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Doctor's Choice Burns, Scalds, Abrasions, Large & Extra Large Self Adhering Pads 5 ea Review

Doctor's Choice Burns, Scalds, Abrasions, Large and Extra Large Self Adhering Pads 5 ea
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My girlfriend burned her arm on some freshly boiled water. These pads fit the bill and brought comfort to her arm.

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9/25/2012

Ivy Dry With Zytrel Super Liquid Quickly Relieves Itching - 6 Oz Review

Ivy Dry With Zytrel Super Liquid Quickly Relieves Itching - 6 Oz
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Ivy Dry cream is the most effective over-the-counter treatment I've every tried for contact dermatitis (poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, etc.) - and I've tried quite a few!: Bendryl spray, Calamine lotion, Cortizone 10, Ivy Dry, Caladryl Clear, Aveeno anti-itch lotion, Tea Tree gel, Aloe Vera Supergel, Calagel - Boudreaux's Butt Paste, even. (And this list only includes the items *currently* sitting in my medicine cabinet.)
During the spring, summer and fall months, I practically live outside. Since I'm cursed with ridiculously sensitive skin, this means I'm usually sporting a rash or monster bug bite most of the year. So far, Ivy Dry is the only cream that has managed to significantly alleviate the itching, burning and (occasional) pain associated with contact dermatitis and insect bites. It's hard to tell for certain, but it may also speed up healing time. I usually use Ivy Dry in conjunction with Neosporin (or a similar generic), for good measure, so it's hard to say for sure.
Ivy Dry also comes in a spray form; while the spray is a little more convenient, especially when you're in a hurry, I don't think it's as effective as the cream. Even so, it's still preferable to most of the other creams and sprays currently available. It's quick and easy to apply, and not as sticky as some of the other anti-itch sprays I've tried (e.g., Bendryl Spray).
Stock your medicine cabinet with both the Ivy Dry cream and spray, and you'll be all set for the coming summer season!

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9/12/2012

Nexcare First Aid Tape, Transpore Clear Review

Nexcare First Aid Tape, Transpore Clear
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This tape is much better than other first aid cloth tapes. It lets your skin "breathe" and uses 3M transpore material. The only con is once you take it off, it leaves this gummy substance behind, which i've found out the easiest way to remove is using some talcum powder and then rubbing it off.

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8/26/2012

Neosporin Maximum Strength + Pain Relief .5 oz Review

Neosporin Maximum Strength + Pain Relief .5 oz
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The only reason i got this was for the handy travel case - well, it didnt come with the case as the picture shows - you will only get a regular tube of neosporin - returning due to misrepresentation
UPDATE: i had amazon correct the picture, and the seller was quick to respond with a refund of shipping and product...class acts on both parts - i have donated the item to a local family in need

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8/15/2012

Johnson & Johnson Gauze Pads, Small 25 pads Review

Johnson and Johnson Gauze Pads, Small 25 pads
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For small weeping or oozing wounds, this pad does the job. I have used this pad for many months and is very pleased with it. I have also purchased this pad from the same supplier through Amazon for over a year now. The supplier provides great service and fast shipping. I am pleased with the communication and the product. Keep up the good work!

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8/10/2012

8/05/2012

Manuka Magic 10% Active Manuka Honey UMF 15+ Review

Manuka Magic 10% Active Manuka Honey UMF 15+
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I first came across this product in New Zealand and began using it as a facial moisturizer. Within days, friends were asking what I was doing differently, because the skin on my face looked so fresh and rejuvenated. The product available here in the U.S.A. is slightly different, but still excellent, and I will continue to use and recommend it.

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7/16/2012

Gold Bond Foot Cream, Triple Action Relief, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 3) Review

Gold Bond Foot Cream, Triple Action Relief, 4-Ounce Tubes (Pack of 3)
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Have had athletes foot and halfway through medication to fight some toenail fungus that appeared.
The Gold Bond cream on my cracked feet has worked WONDERS in just 2 weeks time. Just noticed this morning waking up, I could feel my blankets tickling the bottom of my feet. Thats a sensation I have not felt in a few years due to my cracked and dry feet.
There is still a little ways to go, but I would say I am 90% there in having totally moisturized feet, and totally soft and smooth.

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7/15/2012

Boiron Arnica Gel & Blue Tube Value Pack Review

Boiron Arnica Gel and Blue Tube Value Pack
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I had a laser vein procedure which causes severe bruising afterwards. I had the first leg done without using this product, and had bruising which was very painful and long lasting, several weeks after the procedure. For the second leg I started taking the pellets 2 days before the procedure, then for as long as the bruising continued thereafter, plus used the gel directly on the bruising and was amazed to find 1. much less bruising resulted, 2. the bruising that I did have was less painful 3. the bruising went away much more quickly. This is good stuff!

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7/05/2012

Tylenol Precise Pain Relieving Cream 2.5-Ounce (Pack of 2) Review

Tylenol Precise Pain Relieving Cream  2.5-Ounce (Pack of 2)
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When this arrived at my door I knew immediately what was in the package as the menthol odor was so strong. (However, it is interesting to note that the smell dissapates a bit upon use and eventually thins to an almost baby-powderish minty odor that may be the biggest improvement this formula offers over its competitors.) I was initially excited to see what Tylenol would offer the world in the form of a pain relieving cream and was a bit disappointed to find that it's basically just Bengay without the camphor.
Tylenol Precise relieves minor aches and pains but for those with more serious pain issues such as back or joint injuries or even arthritis, this cream isn't likely to do much for you. In fact, it's really little different from the other major brands on the market. Some will prefer this cream over the others based on its consistency and odor, but in terms of effectiveness, Tylenol isn't offering anything new with this "Precise" formula. A 3 star evaluation is "OK" and it is the same evaluation I would give to Bengay and Icy Hot in terms of effectiveness.Because I feel it's extremely important to know what's in products intended for self-medication, I have provided the following information:
Active Ingredients are:
Menthol - 10%
Methyl salicylate - 30%Inactive ingredients are:
C12-15 alkyl benzoate
carbomer
cocoglycerides
distearyl ether
edetate disodium
ethylparaben
fragrance
glyceryl laurate
glyceryl stearate
methylparaben
myristyl alcohol
phenoxyethanol
propylparaben
sodium hydroxide
steareth-2
steareth-21
stearyl alcohol
water

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6/30/2012

Watkins Petro-Carbo Salve - 4.6 oz Review

Watkins Petro-Carbo Salve - 4.6 oz
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I have been using this salve for years. When the skin on my fingers splits from dryness, or when I have a small cut, I use a little at bedtime and 95% of the time, by morning, the nuisance is gone! The other 5% of the time it is gone by the next day. It is also very good for dry skin or when working in the yard and your fingers get tore up. I even use it after laying cement to soothe the skin. There is nothing like it in the stores - I have tried!

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6/16/2012

Nexcare Tegaderm Transparent Dressing, 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. 4 ea Review

Nexcare Tegaderm Transparent Dressing, 4 in. x 4 3/4 in. 4 ea
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I have osteoarthritis and use a pain patch. I also am involved in a water class for people with arthritis and everytime I would go in the water for any length of time my patch would come off. I am allergic to tape and this was just what I needed to keep my patch from falling off in the water. It doesn't leave a mark on me and it keeps the patch secure.
They are the best, and hard to find in drug stores.

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6/10/2012

BIAFINE WDE Emulsion Review

BIAFINE WDE Emulsion
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My dermatologist prescribed Biafine for me for a facial burn (my hairdresser burnt my face with a hot curling iron). The product worked like magic! Within 1-2 days of using it, the pain of the burn disappeared and it started to heal immediately. I cannot recommend it enough and will always keep it on hand but Amazon's price for it is outrageous..I paid $26.00 for it at CVS but you do need an Rx for it. My doctor says she prescribes it for many things and has always had great results.

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