Today’s good news comes from Fox News. This report was brought to my attention by reader Tom Okragly.
What if stopping life-threatening bleeding could be as simple as injecting a gel? That’s the promise of TRAUMAGEL, a groundbreaking, plant-based bleeding control gel now being used by first responders across the country, including a metro Atlanta fire department that recently used it to save one of their own.
Developed by Cresilon CEO and co-founder Joe Landolina, TRAUMAGEL works in seconds to control bleeding from gunshot wounds and other traumatic injuries. It’s supplied in a compact 30-ml syringe and can be quickly applied in the field before a patient bleeds out, a risk responsible for more than 35% of all prehospital deaths.

A TRAUMAGEL GEL syringe sits in front of its package. (Cresilon)
A medical breakthrough born in a winery lab
The story behind TRAUMAGEL starts with a teenager in a winery lab. Joe Landolina, now CEO of Cresilon, developed the technology when he was just 17.
“My grandfather was a retired chemist who owned a vineyard in upstate New York,” Landolina explains. “I would work alongside him in his winery laboratory every single day after school from a very young age. During that time, I developed a strong love for chemistry, especially plant-based chemistries from ingredients found in nature around me.”
That love turned into research. “At the age of 17, I was experimenting with polymers extracted from the cell walls of algae and discovered a matrix that would instantly bond to living tissue,” he said.
He took the idea to New York University’s business plan competition, and Cresilon was born. The company now operates out of a 55,000-square-foot biomanufacturing facility in Brooklyn with nearly 100 employees.

TRAUMAGEL works in seconds to control bleeding from severe injuries. (Cresilon)
Real-world impact: Faster bleeding control in the field
TRAUMAGEL is already changing how medics respond in high-pressure trauma situations.
“TRAUMAGEL has impacted how we respond to traumatic injuries in any situation,” says Lt. David Kleiman of Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services. “In the past, with junctional injuries, like the neck, armpit, or groin, we were using traditional methods like digital pressure or wound packing. That required multiple crews and took time.
“With TRAUMAGEL, we can administer a hemostatic agent that controls bleeding in seconds,” he continues. “Crews can move on to quicker assessments and treatments and get the patient to definitive care faster.”
How it saved a firefighter’s life
In one recent case, a Cobb County firefighter was injured during a response at an abandoned house. He tripped on a hill, cut his hand on broken glass, and attempted to stop the bleeding himself. But it didn’t work.
“He eventually realized he couldn’t control the bleeding and made his way back to the engine,” Kleiman recalls. “The crew noted that he was pale and sweaty and that his turnout gear was saturated in blood. Traditional methods failed, so they administered TRAUMAGEL. It instantly stopped the bleeding.”
The firefighter was then treated for blood loss and fully recovered after surgery.

Cresilon CEO and co-founder Joe Landolina (center) and his team stand with Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services. (Cresilon)
From fire departments to the Department of Defense
Cresilon’s bleeding control gel is being tested in even more demanding environments.
“In addition to getting TRAUMAGEL into the hands of all first responders across the country,” Landolina says, “our proprietary technology is being studied for broader applications by the U.S. Defense Department’s Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.”
That study is focused on penetrating traumatic brain injuries (TBI). “Preliminary findings demonstrated promising results in the ability of our technology to control bleeding and provide neuroprotection following a TBI,” he says. The team plans to pursue further research based on those results.
What this means for you
Severe bleeding is the number one cause of preventable death from trauma. With TRAUMAGEL, emergency teams can control that bleeding quickly, even before a patient reaches the hospital. This tool isn’t just for battlefield medicine or professional EMS. In the future, you could see it in hospitals, dental offices, and even home first-aid kits. TRAUMAGEL may become a new standard in emergency bleeding control, and that means faster care, better outcomes, and more lives saved.






















Very cool. Makes me think of how tree sap works too.
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This is an amazing discovery, John! Bleeding out before a victim can reach surgery is a major problem! Joe Landalina deserves a huge BRAVO!
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I agree, GP. Thanks.
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You’ve brought us a lot of good news, but this is one of the best. Great story behind it, too.
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It is pretty uplifting. Thanks, Craig
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Fabulous share, John.
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Thanks, Pat.
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You lighten the day with these posts of ‘Good New’, John. Thank you! Have a great one. 🌞
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Wishing you a super day as well, Gwen.😀
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This is one of your best pieces of good news ever! I had my EMT license and this magic material would have been wonderful to have at hand!
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I think it was a good one as well, Noelle. Thank you for saying so.
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This is a fabulous story. What a difference this could make. Good that it’s plant-based too. Love the backstory.
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It is a breakthrough for sure. Thanks, Esther.
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TRAUMAGEL sounds great to me, John. That it was the invention of a 17-year-old is fantastic to me.
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Me too, Tim. Thanks. 😀
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wow, cutting edge and I love the discovery, John!!!❤️
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Me too, Cindy. I think it will save lots of lives.
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What an incredible invention for all trauma centers! Love it, John. I’m always blown away by medical innovation and how it can help patients.
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I think this young man will go far.
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Wow, such a whiz-kid! How cool, having made such a helpful product. Thanks for passing along the info, John.
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I agree, Debbie. 😀
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An amazing story, John
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It is.
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I love this and the story behind it, John. Thanks for sharing it!
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I do too, Denise.
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Not your typical 17-year-old, that’s for sure! Good for him and for the countless lives his discovery will save. Thank you for sharing, John.
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He must be happy with how his invention is doing. 😀
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Wow, I need to start paying attention to these Friday posts!
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They are for good news only, Joy. 😀
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This is a truly remarkable discovery and see? Brains and wine can go a LONG way! Okay, maybe the wine didn’t have a hand in this life saving discovery but hey, it was in the room!
Great piece Boss
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I think the wine was critical in the development of the compound. How else did that kid get so far out of the box?
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You make a great point here Sheriff.
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That’s an amazing discovery by a very talented young man. I hope it trickles down to everyone’s first aid kits sooner rather than later.
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I hope so, too, Deborah. That would be great.
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Science triumphs again. Great story, John.
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Thanks, Pete.
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It is a great discovery and an amazing story. I am so glad that first responders now have access to TRAUMAGEL.
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I am too. Thanks, Thomas.
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This WILL be in my at-home medicine cupboard – it may save me another exhausting, annoying trip to the ER should I bleed out again in the future.
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Yes, bleeding out is not high on the list of leisure activities.😀
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This is wonderful. Hats off to the 17-year-old and his chemistry quest. Super JohnKu, John.
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I agree, Jennie. Thanks for the compliment
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You are welcome.
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Wow! What an amazing invention! Thanks for sharing this with us John. 😊
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I agree. It is amazing. 😊
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FABULOUS!
The JohnKu is true. Thank you!
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No, thank you.😊X
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Wonderful invention!Let’s hope that it will industrialized. Thank you, dear John!🍤🍤🍤🍻
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I hope so too. 😀
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