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Just use medical items, from the healing syringe, to bandages, to splints, to iodine pills.
Take risks in combat to a point where you get hurt and use stuff for healing. Bleeding shouldn't be too hard to get, especially when up close clawed melee enemies.
1. Build an outpost at the dam, near to where a sniper can see you.
2. Install a dioxohealer and at least two X-ray towers by your bench.
3. Get several healing briefcases and several buttloads of bandages, greyeb chowder, and healing syringes.
4. Run a wire out to where the sniper can see you and set up several battery-buffered charging pads, at least one for every briefcase. Make sure they're in cover.
5. Stand up and let the sniper start taking shots at you.
6. Throw briefcases down to keep yourself from exploding, and bandage yourself with every hit. Use healing syringes and chowder as necessary to ensure optimal damage resistance and passive healing. Recharge briefcases when they're empty.
This is egregiously, unnecessarily complex, but I'm sure someone's up to the challenge.
I did something unintentionally similar. I got hit by a sniper and didn't have bandages so I went back to base. I assume with enough plants, a dioxihealer can heal enough to keep you from bleeding to death. I've managed to survive once or twice, died once as well. Not sure if my hunger and thirst were high enough to give passive healing though. A boring and slow way to heal, so I just afk'd and did something else.