Voline on Nostr: I was a volunteer subject in these randomized, double-blind trials to find a ...
I was a volunteer subject in these randomized, double-blind trials to find a treatment for pepper spray discomfort. The only thing that was any better than water was a 1:1 solution of water and antacid (aluminum hydroxide or magnesium hydroxide-based), such as Maalox – plain or mint. (A physician and street medic friend asked me to stress that *mint* is best.)
“The Black Cross Healthcare Collective was a group of healthcare workers who lived in Portland, Oregon. They formed after the WTO protests of 1999, after seeing a need for medical care that specifically served people who were attending direct actions, demonstrations and political protests.”
"In the early 2000s they pioneered community-supported trials to find an antidote to pepper spray. These trials resulted in an antidote that has been used in street protests internationally. The collective disbanded as a medical group in 2005 or so, morphing into the Black Cross Social Club.”
https://www.itdidhappenherepodcast.com/ftpdnh
“The Black Cross Healthcare Collective was a group of healthcare workers who lived in Portland, Oregon. They formed after the WTO protests of 1999, after seeing a need for medical care that specifically served people who were attending direct actions, demonstrations and political protests.”
"In the early 2000s they pioneered community-supported trials to find an antidote to pepper spray. These trials resulted in an antidote that has been used in street protests internationally. The collective disbanded as a medical group in 2005 or so, morphing into the Black Cross Social Club.”
https://www.itdidhappenherepodcast.com/ftpdnh