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Don't Eat The Yellow Snow, But Can You Eat The White Snow?

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- Many "Experts" And Handbooks Claim That Eating Snow For Survival Is No Good. Is That Really The Case?

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it's a little bit warm today work on cutting wood and so on so I try to get some snow should I really eat snow or should I not eat snow that's a question hello guys welcome to Samara Russia yeah you know trying some from time to time I also work a little bit on debunking some of the the survival manual survival handbooks what the experts say and so on and so there is going to be a little bit about eating snow it's going to be very fast should you eat snow or should you not eat snow even in an emergency situation of course you should eat snow if you is that's what you have it's like how popular belief that you cannot eat snow you can at least know you would dehydrate and you will die and bla bla bla it's not true what do you think the rules do for example all my dog for that matter he lives outside most of the window anyway you know they eat snow because there is no water for example my dog he eat snow during the day all the time

even if I let him in the house and give him a fresh bowl of water he's not drinking it he's not even touching it that's a heavy dog he eats no he eat snow all winter he's not drinking one drop of water so that's how it goes for him I can also tell you that a Swedish guy in 2012 or something got stranded in his car for a month or one and a half one for a long long time it was a it was a bit problematic to establish how long he actually actually been there the only thing he survived from was eating slow he had nothing with him he survived from eating snow so you can eat snow if you have to say guys nothing more to say then

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The Survival Russia Channel is about "The Reality Of Survival". I live on a Homestead in far away Russian wild nature and here are no room for "TV" Survival. Only Reality counts here. Survival Russia promotes the philosophy of always carrying equipment and never to be parted from equipment which will affect chances of Survival. So did the old timers and pioneers of both the East and the West.

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