Answer:
Rinse the cut or wound with water and apply pressure with sterile gauze, a bandage, or a clean cloth. If blood soaks through the bandage, place another bandage on top of the first and keep applying pressure. Raise the injured body part to slow bleeding. When bleeding stops, cover the wound with a new, clean bandage.
Explanation:
Why? -- Proof, why and how does the alternative and complementary medicine work in terms of current understanding of medicine/anatomy/science
advantages to skepticism, reduction of people getting conned into paying into a false medical treatment
disadvantage to skepticism, the particular alternative treatment may actually work however the exact mechanism is not yet known and may be dismissed as psuedo-science
No you shouldn't mainly because it is not in your scope of practice. there will be legal consequences if you are caught and you are not licensed to administer medication