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1. Water. Water is more than just a thirst-quencher. Almost every system in the body is dependent on water in some shape or form.
Stay calm. Help others if you are able. Be prepared for aftershocks. Listen to the radio or television for information from authorities. ... Put on...
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Many financial advisors and gurus recommend spending no more than 10%-15% of take-home pay on food, a figure that includes restaurant dining and...
Read More »What necessities are essential for survival? Shelter, heat, and clothing are likely to be among the top 10. And while these are convenient and will make any situation more comfortable, these are not essential. At the end of the day, there are only 4 things a body needs to survive: water , food, oxygen, and functioning nervous system.
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Survival Skills: 10 Ways to Purify Water Finding a Water Source. Depending on your location and situation, water can be abundant or virtually non-...
Read More »Oxygen is breath. Everything else spared, without oxygen, life is not possible. Oxygen is inhaled into the lungs and then dispersed throughout the body by red blood cells. Oxygen gives energy to cells by burning through the sugar and fatty acids that are consumed. The same red blood cells that carry oxygen through the body also carry carbon dioxide out of the body. Exhaling also removes carbon dioxide from the body.
What Do You Need in a Survival Kit? A survival kit covers six necessary elements: food and water, communications, navigation, first aid, fire and...
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Perfect Foods. (Image credit: XuRa (opens in new tab) | shutterstock (opens in new tab)) ... Beans. (Image credit: USDA) ... Kale. (Image credit:...
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They don't work by themselves. Snipers usually work with a spotter in teams of two – they're rarely in the field alone. The role of the spotter is...
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You'll lose weight “You will likely lose more water weight than actually fat as your body uses its glycogen stores for fuel before dipping into...
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