Saturday, May 21, 2011

Survive in the Forest

Tip: Survive in the Forest
The first, as far as possible we should be able to know where weare and the amount of supplies brought (still remaining). Create nextsteps for all things act according to priority, effective and efficient, always thinking efficiently then we will be more confident.
Second, avoid the lack of body fluids (dehydration). At the time of hot air, move slowly, do not consume caffeinated beverages or thelike that just makes the body lose fluids. We recommend thatconsumption of high carbohydrate foods than high protein.
Third, use water economically. Water can be obtained from existingplants the forest, such as the base (the base) of banana trees,rattan, moss, and flowers semar bag. Rain water and moisture canbe accommodated in the trench coat or another cross-section which is distributed in a container (bottle). If you find a river and it was dry,try to dig up the existing soil around the river rocks below.
Fourth, always turn on the fire at night to warm the body and avoidanimals (animals) that there might be wild in the woods. Mattingfoliage can also be made to warm the body. Arm yourself with awooden stick (club) or a machete as a preparation to face the beast.
Fifth, if you run out of supplies of food, try to locate and identify the types of plants that can be eaten. Blila sure, there are no fruits orleaves of wild edible. Perform testing prior to the hand skin, lips ortongue for a while, after making sure the new safe to eat. Avoidbrightly colored plants and sticky white.
Sixth, if there are wounds on the body, continue to put pressure bybinding tightly around the wound with a hard cloth. Do not exposeand clean the wound from dirt, because of infections caused byinjury can make the body weak

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