First Aid

Conventional First Aid

Avoid conventional first aid kit full of chemical ointments and ineffective wound dressings made by brands that cut corners at the expense of their customers. These potentially toxic and lower quality products sacrifice safety to achieve the lowest prices for higher profits possible.

Where to dispose properly unused medicines

💊There are 6 million Americans who misused controlled prescription drugs and today is your opportunity to finally clear up your medicine cabinet and give it a new face with natural alternatives.🌿

Here is how to dispose of unused medicines. Even though I don’t recommend this option since it can intoxicate the environment, Here is the FDA’s Flash-approved list of medicines and  Here disposal of unused medicines.

♻️If you missed “National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day”  you can still dispose of them at an authorized collection place.

To locate one, click here  

✅These locations accept unused or expired prescription medication. They can be safely disposed of, instead of ending up in a landfill or in someone else’s hands. In the Los Angeles area, this pharmacy takes back medications: Walgreens 5467 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles CA 90036

Proper disposal of them protects us and also the environment!🌴 ​

Natural Alternative

I found these natural alternatives. I have replaced Mupirocin, Neosporin, and Bacitracin, with these natural alternatives. Organic topical antibiotics for cuts, rash, minor injury, eczema, and dermatitis. No side effects. Natural Antibiotics made with natural and organic ingredients are safe for kids. Antibiotics for skin issues.