What’s in your first aid kit? Most importantly, do you have a first aid kit? Katie Braswell is here to get us thinking not only about all the things that should be in a first aid kit, but also all the ingredients we DON’T want in a first aid kit. Get ready to revamp your adventure pack! 


 


Katie Braswell, of Wild + Well, is a Holistic Nutritionist, based in Boulder, Colorado. Katie’s specific areas of interest are preconception health, fertility, prenatal nutrition and supplementation, gestational diabetes, breastfeeding and postpartum care (focusing on nurturing mama and baby). She specializes in functional nutrition for families – especially the mama or mama-to-be who is looking to maximize their time adventuring with their little ones! She and her family love to adventure and are passionate about spending as much time as possible outdoors and in nature – so she has worked to master the perfect holistic, non-toxic first aid & adventure kit.  


 


Don’t feel guilty about what you’ve used in the past, or what you have on hand now. You can start changing over your first aid kit by integrating one item at a time (or even as your items are used up!). 


 


Some chemicals we want to avoid (hard on our hormones / endocrine disruptors): 


petroleum 
alcohols  
sulphates 
preservatives  

 


Here is the link to help you build your non-toxic first aid kit: 


https://www.livewildbewell.com/blog-posts-all/how-to-build-a-holistic-non-toxic-first-aid-kit 


 


Some Quick Tips: 


Band-Aids: Aim for band-aids without latex and petroleum (Welly is a good brand) 
Sunscreen: Try cover up and use SPF-clothing more than not (stay away from oxybenzone in sunscreen. Katie is a fan of these brands for sunscreen: Beauty Counter, Supergoop, and Badger) 
For Burns & Stings: Calendula Cream, Aloe Vera Gel, Arnica Cream or Gel; Manuka Honey for Healing 
For Bug Bites & Headaches: Lavender 
For Anything Poisonous: Tea Tree Oil 
For Cuts, Scrapes & Wind Burn: Witch Hazel, Homemade Neosporin, Good Goo brand 
For Coughs: Zarbees brand 
Probiotic Brands: Mary Ruth’s, Thrive, Seed 
Electrolyte Brands: Element, Altima 
For Nausea: Chewable Ginger or Peppermint 
For Blisters: Mole Skin 
Some other items to remember: Cold packs, Scissors, Tweezers 

 


*Carry Coconut Oil or Jajoba Oil as a carrier oil, for essential oils* 


* Lavender and Tea Tree Oil can be a little bit of a natural hormone disruptor, if persistent exposure.* 


 


Link to EWG Guide, to check “clean rating” for products: 


https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/ 


 


Where to find Katie: 


Website: https://www.livewildbewell.com 


IG: @livewildbewell 


Other Social: Live Wild Be Well 


 


Thank you L-Bow Mittens for supporting today’s podcast! Find them on IG: @lbowgear or at www.lbow.com 


 


Today’s Hosts: @laurenrodycheberle and @cldowsett from @kidswhoexplore
Production: @kpmediaproductions. Music: @michaelferraro_music.