I travel with a little rigid strapping tape. It stays on better than a bandaid when a blister or sore spot is starting. This tip is from my ballet dancer daughter! It also works to cover holes in bags, when you are travelling.
I bring something with electrolytes like pedialyte powder packets (if you get too much sun or the big D), a few sleeves of cranberry pills and probiotics for prevention, some ginger tea bags (or the ginger packets that dissolve) for bad belly or nausea, small tubes of aloe gel for sunburn & anti-itch for bug bites.
Pepto, great for a upset tummy. Will usually help kids, once they take a “little” something they typically feel better very quickly. If not it’s a clue that medical attention might be needed.
I just discovered your channel and enjoy your content. I take zinic tablets if I feel like I am coming down with a cold or I've been around someone that I know is under the weather. I take one for three days or if I am traveling one every other day. It seems to help keep the germs away.
I'm pretty sure I got that bag at CVS, but here is a link to one at Amazon that is similar (I'm not an affiliate :)). www.amazon.com/Lermende-Toiletry-Approved-Compliant-Luggage/dp/B074X786H2/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&keywords=jet+set+go+travel+clear+tsa+approved&qid=1622211341&sr=8-11
Just be careful to declare things like the hibiscus flowers or other unprocessed or dried plant material if entering a country with strict biosecurity controls like Australia.
A first aid 🩹 kit is a must to take on a trip and you can get one for under $15 if you look carefully. They sell first aid kits where I work at Wegmans.
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Anything thoughts on packing cubes? Are they beneficial?
Great info!! Some things I hadn’t thought of. I take AZO cranberry tablets for UTIs. Easy pack blister packs.
I travel with a little rigid strapping tape. It stays on better than a bandaid when a blister or sore spot is starting. This tip is from my ballet dancer daughter! It also works to cover holes in bags, when you are travelling.
Great tip, thank you!! 😊
Ginger lozenges for nausea Bonine for seasickness. Sudafed, tucks, small jar of Vaseline, gas relief tablets, anti-itch cream, tweezers, eye drops
This is fantastic! Your kit is so thoughtful and complete
Thank you so much!
Great kit! A dental repair kit might also be a good addition. I had a crown come off once while on a cruise, and wished I had had one of those!
I bring something with electrolytes like pedialyte powder packets (if you get too much sun or the big D), a few sleeves of cranberry pills and probiotics for prevention, some ginger tea bags (or the ginger packets that dissolve) for bad belly or nausea, small tubes of aloe gel for sunburn & anti-itch for bug bites.
Pepto, great for a upset tummy. Will usually help kids, once they take a “little” something they typically feel better very quickly. If not it’s a clue that medical attention might be needed.
You need chap stick orajel eye drops splinter remover
Absolutely!! I didn’t include those in my emergency kit because I usually pack those with my toiletries…. Good catch 😊
Hi from Australia 🙋♂️🇦🇺
I like your content and hope you keep it up
Thank you so much!!
FYI: the ingredient in both Ibuprofen PM & Tylenol PM that helps you sleep is diphenhydramine, which is the generic name for Benadryl.
Great tips, thanks so much!!
Glad it was helpful!
Never heard of drinking Hibiscus 🌺 tea for a UTI. Great tip, I will have to get some.
Just make sure you don't add any sugar to the tea, the sugar is the big culprit for UITs :(
Great idea, i think i will prepare into teabags and add to my kit.
I just discovered your channel and enjoy your content. I take zinic tablets if I feel like I am coming down with a cold or I've been around someone that I know is under the weather. I take one for three days or if I am traveling one every other day. It seems to help keep the germs away.
I'm a big fan of zinc too 😊
Great video
Thank you!
Great info!
Thank you!!
Did you say where you get the hibiscus tea flowers?
They are available on Amazon, there are a few different options to choose from. Just search for "dried hibiscus flowers". :)
I added smooth move by traditional medicines for when your system gets out of wack and you get constipated.
Where do you get that Hibiscus flower from?
Amazon has them... I'll put a link in the description for you! 😊
Good tip n the si am gummies.
Where did you get the bag?
I'm pretty sure I got that bag at CVS, but here is a link to one at Amazon that is similar (I'm not an affiliate :)).
www.amazon.com/Lermende-Toiletry-Approved-Compliant-Luggage/dp/B074X786H2/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&keywords=jet+set+go+travel+clear+tsa+approved&qid=1622211341&sr=8-11
Just be careful to declare things like the hibiscus flowers or other unprocessed or dried plant material if entering a country with strict biosecurity controls like Australia.
Twizzers
A first aid 🩹 kit is a must to take on a trip and you can get one for under $15 if you look carefully. They sell first aid kits where I work at Wegmans.