Raw Paleo Diet Forums => Off Topic => Topic started by: sabertooth on June 24, 2011, 04:21:46 pm
Title: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: sabertooth on June 24, 2011, 04:21:46 pm
Just wondering if anyone else still occasionally gets in a hurry and accidental cuts them selves while chopping up meat?
I thought I would have learned by now, but apparently not. :( I sliced into my finger tip while cutting into some cow heart the other morning.
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: Iguana on June 24, 2011, 05:14:04 pm
I'm careful because my knives are very sharp. Always direct the sharp side of the knife to the opposite direction of your other hand keeping the piece of meat!
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: HIT_it_RAW on June 24, 2011, 06:45:30 pm
I'm careful because my knives are very sharp. Always direct the sharp side of the knife to the opposite direction of your other hand keeping the piece of meat!
Yeah me to. Sharpness is a thing with me if i cant shave my arms easily with it its not sharp.
A bandage with raw honey will speed up healing. Change it every day but clean the wound only the first time. Cleaning more wil retard healing.
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: goodsamaritan on June 24, 2011, 09:50:38 pm
dried powdered cayenne will fix that in 24 hours like new.
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: achillezzz on June 25, 2011, 12:50:01 am
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: Josh on June 25, 2011, 07:16:05 am
I thought the cayenne pepper thing was a long running joke on the forum I didn't think you actually put it on things.
You say a gash was healed in 1 day with no scar? Pretty big claim, but I will try it.
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: sabertooth on June 25, 2011, 02:01:17 pm
I washed my cut out and then let the scab form a protective layer, its healing just fine now, although if I hit it too hard it will still leak a little. I think I will hold on the Cayenne.
I was aware of the safe method to cut meat, but I still get careless every once in a while. I was really just wondering if anyone else would confess to cutting themselves , considering that most of us use knifes regularly.
Me and Phil cant be the only ones.
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: Ioanna on June 25, 2011, 09:56:47 pm
well, i usually use meat scissors, they're so much easier. but i know very well that if i were using a knife all the time that i would butcher myself too :D
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: HIT_it_RAW on June 25, 2011, 11:10:52 pm
well i've cut myself in the past. just as probably everyone has at some point. the last 5years i haven't though. i use knifes a lot for bushcraft and they are so sharp i would take my whole finger off so i learned to be carefull and avoid cutting myself. I never use a knife in such a way i could cut myself. always cut away never towards any body part. the primary law of probability say that if something can happen it will happen sooner or later. so i avoid the can happen scenarios at all costs.
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: Neone on June 25, 2011, 11:46:48 pm
I can vouch for the cayenne pepper on cuts thing. It works REALLY well (thank you GS.). I admit that i was skeptical at first, i mean, i know how much that stuff will burn your mouth, so i couldnt imagine how it would feel in a wound, but one day I dropped a 20litre glass jug and i reacted and tried to catch it so it smashed over my right hand and I got a pretty nasty slice going from the base of my right ringfinger up and around to the knuckle part.
I should have went to the hospital but I thought 'No way man! thats not paleo! what would the raw-forums think!' so i thought now was as good a time as any to pop some cayenne powder in there since it was still bleeding 15 minutes later when i finally got home.
I would say it was probably as scary as the first time i ate some raw meat (SCARY!!) but i dumped a bunch in anyway and waited for the searing pain to start.... but it doesnt, it pretty much soaks up the blood, stops the bleeding and starts to harden and form a sort of artificial scab.
It would weep every so often so id just add a little more cayenne every day or so and it healed really well. I wont make any bold claims like it regrew my severed arm in 4 hours, but it worked so much better than bandages and whatever else people usually put on their wounds.
It took me about 8 months to get 90% of the mobility back into my finger.. it still doesnt bend back as far as my other ones but i think i damaged the tendon or something. But yeah, i always use cayenne in my cuts now, its totally awesome and I would recommend it to anyone (it doesnt hurt at all, you dont feel anything)
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: Josh on June 26, 2011, 01:37:30 am
Did you have no scarring?
Title: Re: I sliced into my own finger
Post by: wodgina on June 26, 2011, 08:56:49 am
I've been careless in the past but not anymore
I've also snapped cheaper knives cutting into frozen meat. I use a fork to hold the meat now.