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        <description>Sam Coffman from The Human Path (an herbalism and survival school in Austin and San Antonio, Texas) discusses herbal wound care.  Starting with the 4 stages of wound healing, and including wound infection, this video is geared toward a wilderness or post-disaster environment.  What herbs can you use to help stop bleeding? Treat inflammation? Deal with wound infection? Help speed tissue healing?  Sam answers these questions as well as some simple fundamentals of wilderness first aid laceration, abrasion and wound care. Sam's experience as a former Special Forces Medic, while blending that world of ditch medicine with herbalism (plant medicine), gives him a unique approach to herbalism.  He teaches herbalism classes in Austin and San Antonio, Texas. Herbal eye washes are a part of the herbal first aid classes that make up a large part of the "Herbal Medic Level 1" course (the foundational herbalism course) at his school - http://www.thehumanpath.com More questions? Feel free to post here or email info@thehumanpath.com</description>
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