Photo Credit: Getty Images
To paraphrase one of the great philosophers of our time: Alcohol is the solution to all of life's problems. It's a sentiment Outside writer Susan Casey appears to agree with. In a piece on putting together a first-aid kit for all manner of adventures, Casey surprisingly calls a flask of vodka "the best addition I've made to my ready-for-anything list."
She calls the liquor "wildly useful," noting it can be used as an anesthetic, a disinfectant, and an antimicrobial—and makes a mean martini for drinking around the campfire.
"It can clean a cut, prevent infection, and de-stress the patient all at once," Casey writes.
Here are just a few of the uses Casey notes while singing vodka's praises:
- Treat poison ivy.
- Treat a jellyfish sting.
- Sterilize a needle.
- Treat an ear infection.
- Use as hand sanitizer.
- Start a fire with it.
- Gargle for a sore throat.
- Use in a hot toddy to cure jet lag.
Read the full story on Newser.com
- Coffeehouse's Sidewalk Sign Draws Cries of 'White Privilege'
- Bread Company Unveils New Ingredient: Crickets
- A 'Miracle' Times 2 for Woman With Stage 4 Cancer