
The good news is that there are alternatives! A non-chemical based insect repellent may be difficult to find, but can be worth searching for. Studies have shown that natural pesticides, such as Lemon Eucalyptus oil can be just as effective in warding off mosquitoes and other bugs as their chemical counterparts. There aren't many natural bug sprays out there, but there are a few. 3 Healthy Chick's favorite is Kiss My Face SwyFlotter Tick & Insect Repellent With Lemon Eucalyptus, which can be found in Whole Foods stores. Cutter also makes a natural version of their bug spray that is made with Lemon Eucalyptus as well, and can be found in many large chain stores, such as Wal-Mart.
Often we fail to prepare ahead of time and before we know it we are covered in itchy, swollen, red bites. This can be quite uncomfortable and can force you to reach for the hydrocortisone cream for relief. These treatments contain strong chemical steroids that are also absorbed into the bloodstream through the skin, especially in sensitve areas where skin is thinner, and can supress the immune system and effect the body's hormones. Children are especially susceptible to harmful chemicals found in products today while their bodies and immune systems are still developing. Fortunately, there are much more natural remedies that we can turn to for relief, many of which can already be found in our kitchen! Avoid scratching those bites, which can lead to infection, and try one of these natural anesthetic or anti-inflammatory remedies instead:
1. Pure lavender and tea tree oils. Apply directly to the bite with a cotton ball or swab.
2. Tomato. Tomatoes contain lycopene which is a natural anti-inflammatory. Cut one open and apply directly to the bite.
3. Rub the bite with an all natural soap.
4. Onion. Onions have natural anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties. Slice an onion and rub it on the bite while it is still fresh.
5. Mix either salt or baking soda with water and apply to the bite to relieve itching and swelling.
6. Banana. Rub the inside of a banana peel directly on the bite to relieve the itch.
7. Lemon. Cut a lemon in half and rub the pulpy side against the bite to fight infection. (Do not try this on open wounds!)
8. Apple cider vinegar. Rub directly on the skin with a cotton ball or add to a warm bath to relieve itching.
9. Oatmeal. Add 1 to 2 cups finely ground, uncooked oatmeal to a warm bath to relieve itching.
10. Herbs. Mint contains menthol, which is a natural anesthetic and anti-inflammatory. Basil and cloves contain eugenol, a natural anesthetic.Thyme, which contains thymol, is an anesthetic and anti-inflammatory as well. Crush herbs and apply directly to the skin, or place in boiling water to make a tea and apply a clean cloth soaked in the tea to the bite.
Natural protection and remedies for bites from mosquitos and other pests can let you sit back, relax and enjoy these last few days of summer without worrying about the effects of harmful chemicals on our bodies, our children's bodies or our planet! Many of these remedies can also be found at any farmer's market, so you can stock up, be prepared, and support your local farms all at the same time!
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