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		<title>By: Todd</title>
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		<dc:creator>Todd</dc:creator>
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		<description>I think the items you listed are good items to have. There are a couple items that should 
be added. First, you know when your body is under stress it goes through your bodies 
vitamins, minerals &#38; water much quicker than it would under normal conditions. Problem 
is you cannot carry enough water with you. One of the largest causes of death in a disaster
is being dehydrated &#38; out of fuel(vitamins). The young &#38; the elderly are the first to have
problems.
So the two things, I have added to my BOB is a aquamira filter straw. Do not buy one off 
of the aquamira website though because you can get them cheaper on other sites, just google
it.
The second item is called Lifecaps. They are capsules that have all the vitamins &#38; minerals
 even Iodine to sustain life. You can live off of the lifecaps &#38; water alone. If you want 
to learn more about them go to Lifecaps.net
After buying 25 bottles, I got a coupon code &#38; got 75 more bottles. The coupon code is 
“Healthcaps”
It will get you 30% off. Now with a water filter &#38; healthcaps you can carry &#38; fit much 
more in your bug out bag. Easily carry enough food with the capsules to sustain life for 
months. You cannot live without water.

That is not all I carry in my bag. I was just adding to what I saw posted earlier. I have 
a very extensive medical bag, I can sew wounds, cut off limbs &#38; more along with the normal basic medical kit. I train with an 80 lb. bag, I have spent 41 days in the Southern Utah desert, I have eaten bugs, honey ants &#38; worms, saved my pee to distill. I have all my paperwork, extra I.D. &#38; birth certificate, gun ammo, MRE's, high calorie food rations, 3 different knives, small folding shovel, hatchet, leatherman, maps, compass, matches &#38; two alternate kinds of firestarters etc. I have never seen a bag as complete as the one I carry. I have been doing this for 18 years, so when I come across a couple items &#38; new ideas, I just wanted to give people some ideas. You can only carry so much &#38; the Lifecaps, waterfilter &#38; fiber with that simple recipe I mentioned are only additions to your normal bag. I also have guns &#38; ammo sealed in 3" pvc with extra supplies burried at my Northern location if I can make it up there in an emergency &#38; food, guns &#38; supplies at a friends in Idaho, my parents &#38; my brothers in case I have to head there way. I can live on the land permanently if need be. I also carry a small 
library of referrence books &#38; notes in my pack. I am always open to new ideas &#38; eternally 
looking. I stand behind what I stated previously &#38; apologize if I did not make it clear 
that the lifecaps, filter &#38; soda bread recipe were just great lightweight &#38; lifesaving 
additions.
Thanks for your feedback.
Todd</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think the items you listed are good items to have. There are a couple items that should<br />
be added. First, you know when your body is under stress it goes through your bodies<br />
vitamins, minerals &amp; water much quicker than it would under normal conditions. Problem<br />
is you cannot carry enough water with you. One of the largest causes of death in a disaster<br />
is being dehydrated &amp; out of fuel(vitamins). The young &amp; the elderly are the first to have<br />
problems.<br />
So the two things, I have added to my BOB is a aquamira filter straw. Do not buy one off<br />
of the aquamira website though because you can get them cheaper on other sites, just google<br />
it.<br />
The second item is called Lifecaps. They are capsules that have all the vitamins &amp; minerals<br />
 even Iodine to sustain life. You can live off of the lifecaps &amp; water alone. If you want<br />
to learn more about them go to Lifecaps.net<br />
After buying 25 bottles, I got a coupon code &amp; got 75 more bottles. The coupon code is<br />
“Healthcaps”<br />
It will get you 30% off. Now with a water filter &amp; healthcaps you can carry &amp; fit much<br />
more in your bug out bag. Easily carry enough food with the capsules to sustain life for<br />
months. You cannot live without water.</p>
<p>That is not all I carry in my bag. I was just adding to what I saw posted earlier. I have<br />
a very extensive medical bag, I can sew wounds, cut off limbs &amp; more along with the normal basic medical kit. I train with an 80 lb. bag, I have spent 41 days in the Southern Utah desert, I have eaten bugs, honey ants &amp; worms, saved my pee to distill. I have all my paperwork, extra I.D. &amp; birth certificate, gun ammo, MRE&#8217;s, high calorie food rations, 3 different knives, small folding shovel, hatchet, leatherman, maps, compass, matches &amp; two alternate kinds of firestarters etc. I have never seen a bag as complete as the one I carry. I have been doing this for 18 years, so when I come across a couple items &amp; new ideas, I just wanted to give people some ideas. You can only carry so much &amp; the Lifecaps, waterfilter &amp; fiber with that simple recipe I mentioned are only additions to your normal bag. I also have guns &amp; ammo sealed in 3&#8243; pvc with extra supplies burried at my Northern location if I can make it up there in an emergency &amp; food, guns &amp; supplies at a friends in Idaho, my parents &amp; my brothers in case I have to head there way. I can live on the land permanently if need be. I also carry a small<br />
library of referrence books &amp; notes in my pack. I am always open to new ideas &amp; eternally<br />
looking. I stand behind what I stated previously &amp; apologize if I did not make it clear<br />
that the lifecaps, filter &amp; soda bread recipe were just great lightweight &amp; lifesaving<br />
additions.<br />
Thanks for your feedback.<br />
Todd</p>
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