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Natural Insect Repellants & Insect Bites Remedies Those annoying flying insects are arguably the worst part of the warm summer months. Summer is usually the most anticipated of all the season. There’s the vacations, the swimming, hiking, fishing, sports and, last and certainly least are all those bug bites and stings. So, how can we keep those insects away without dumping a bottle of toxic chemicals on our skin and, to all the parents reading this, how can you avoid spraying toxic chemical insect repellants on your kids? It
is a very difficult decision: expose ourselves to a witch’s brew of toxic chemicals
or risk being bitten by mosquitoes which could be carrying West Nile Virus and,
let’s not forget those ticks which carry Lyme disease and who knows what
else. Even if the insects are not
carrying a deadly pathogen like So, what are the natural alternatives to
chemical insect repellants? You’ve already decided that toxic chemicals may be more comfortable than itchy bug bites but it just isn’t worth the potential health risks, and you certainly don’t want to put up with those bug bites all summer. Well, there are some natural alternatives to toxic insect repellants that work just as well as their chemical cousins. Many people use essential oils to promote relaxation and even to induce meditative states or, simply to add a wonderful fragrance to any room. The following essential oils have proven effective as natural insect repellants: Lemon – may irritate skin if undillutedGeranium Pine Needle - may irritate if undilluted Citronella Cedar Rosemary Basil Myrrh – also a powerful antimicrobial Juniper Use ¼ teaspoon of any one, or a combination of two or more (ie. 1/8 tsp. lemon + 1/8 tsp. Myrrh) of these essential oils mixed with approximately 2 ounces of 190 proof grain alcohol (available at any liquor store) to make an effective insect repellant. Water can also be used as a substitute for the alcohol although it may not be as effective. Mix the oils and the alcohol/water in a 2 ounce amber glass bottle with a sprayer and shake vigorously before spraying the mixture on exposed skin and/or clothing. Experiment with the oils to find a combination that you like and remember to test it on a small area of skin before spraying it on larger areas. What do you do if you’ve already been bitten or stung? I have used pure, undiluted eucalyptus oil on bites to relieve itching. Eucalyptus is also a strong antimicrobial which may be absorbed into the skin to kill any nasty pathogens that may have been carried by the insect. Another effective remedy is plantain, which is a very common “weed” that grows on lawns and even on sidewalk cracks and along driveways. Crush the fresh plantain leaves and rub the crushed leaves directly on the bite. You may now purchase any of these essential oils and you will receive a FREE 2oz. amber glass bottle with a cap and a sprayer (while supplies last)! A free bottle is included with each bottle of essential oil purchased (ex. If 2 oils are purchased, you will receive 2 FREE bottles). All oils are pure. Lemon and Pine Needle can be irritating if undiluted. Do not use near eyes or sensitive skin. Pine Needle should not be used on children under 2 years of age. Pine Needle 5ml (wildcrafted, steam-distilled) – $14.99 Geranium 5ml (steam-distilled) – $17.95 Rosemary 5ml (steam-distilled) – $14.99 Myrrh 5ml (wildcrafted, steam-distilled) – $24.99 Eucalyptus 5ml (organic, steam-distilled) – $14.99 ***Buy any 5 oils and receive a FREE bottle of Eucalyptus oil!!! P.S. Act NOW to receive your FREE amber glass sprayer
bottles and your FREE bottle of
Eucalyptus essential oil (with purchase of 5 or more oils)!! Yours in Natural Health, Viny A. DErrico Natural Health ExpertNSP ID# 2183432-7 Email Me I will be happy to answer your questions to the best of my knowledge. Please note that my e-mail servers will not send to earthlink.net. |
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