Scurvy and the SHTF

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by Rowan O’Malley, The Organic Prepper:

Are you prepared for the potential of scurvy?

Yeah, I know what you’re saying….scurvy is so 19th century….That can’t possibly be a problem for me, SHTF or not! Well, read on, dear Prepper, and you can draw your own conclusions about whether scurvy might be a real problem for you or not, if the you-know-what starts spinning and the you-know-what gets to hitting it.

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The History of Scurvy

Well, OK, this isn’t a complete history of scurvy or it would be a book. I’m going to make a couple of points on the history of scurvy, though:

1) Scurvy is a shortage of one thing in your diet: Vitamin C.

In the olden days, sailors had more trouble surviving their sea voyages due to disease than any enemy they might have been fighting.

Way back in 1747, a medical apprentice named James Lind conducted a scientific study on a cure for scurvy on six pairs of sailors. The remedies tried were cider, drops of diluted sulphuric acid (yum yum!), drinking sea water, a mixture of garlic, mustard seed, horse-radish, and tree saps (again…yum! yum!), 6 spoons of vinegar a day, or two oranges and one lemon a day.

Guess which remedy worked? Yes, you’ve likely already heard that it was the oranges and lemons.

2) When settlers were dying of scurvy in North America, the indigenous peoples had compassion for them and provided a tea that saved their lives.

Knowing what that tea was made of might save your life or the life of someone you love in SHTF. Because, let’s face it….can you run to the store in SHTF and grab a nice bag of Clementines? Hmmm. I doubt it. So, the question is this: Do you know what plant materials are high in vitamin C in your own area are that you can safely identify and forage for?

Here’s a list from LearnYourLand.com to start you off:

Dog rose (Rosa canina), fruit, 1252 mg
Balsam fir (Abies balsamea), leaves, 270 mg
Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus), bark and leaves, 200 mg and 32 mg respectively
Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), aerial parts, 190 mg
Red spruce (Picea rubens), leaves, 169 mg
Wild garlic (Allium vineale), leaves, 130 mg
Garden yellow-rocket (Barbarea vulgaris), basal leaves, 130 mg
Common blue violet (Viola sororia), basal leaves, 130 mg
Lamb’s quarters (Chenopodium album), whole young plants, 130 mg
Elderberry (Sambucus nigra), fruit, 116 mg
Shepherd’s purse (Capsella bursa-pastoris), basal leaves of first year plants, 91 mg
Wild leeks (Allium tricoccum), leaves, 80 mg
Woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca), fruit, 80 mg
Mock strawberry (Duchesnea indica), leaves, 79 mg
Eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis), flowers, 69 mg
Mountain ash (Sorbus aucuparia), fruit, 68 mg
Common yellow woodsorrel (Oxalis stricta), leaves, 59 mg
Northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis), leaves, 45 mg

Early Scurvy Symptoms

Before I share my own secret weapon against scurvy, I want to provide some important details about how it works and affects people. Right now, very few Americans have any problem with a deficiency of Vitamin C at all, less than 10%.

I’m figuring, though, that a lot of those Americans are drinking some Vitamin C-laden breakfast juice every morning. How about you? If that were cut off, and access to many fresh vegetables was as well, you might start experiencing some of these early symptoms of scurvy after a few months: “general weakness, fatigue, irritability, and joint pain.”

Now, here’s my point: How effective are you going to be in SHTF even with those early symptoms? And how easy would it be to miss them, moving on to the more serious symptoms and potentially risk your life? Let’s face it, during SHTF, everyone’s going to be grumpy, right? And probably tired, too….

It could be easy to miss in the chaos of what you’re dealing with.

Severe Scurvy Symptoms

As the deficiency of Vitamin C gets worse and worse, the symptoms get more and more serious. Many of you will recall accounts of the sailors losing their teeth. Peoples’ gums bleed, swell up, and become spongy, thus leading to the loss of teeth. You can become anemic. You will bleed beneath your skin, bruising easily. Your legs may swell up. Your hair and skin will suffer, becoming dry and brittle.

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