Thursday, September 29, 2011

INSECT REPELLENT

    These are great alternatives to those awful toxic and poisonous insect, repellents that you buy at the store, Melaleuca products are not pesticides and therefore will not stop the varmints from landing on you, but they will greatly reduce the incidence of bites and the reactions that accompany them. They also do not make you feel like you need to take a shower after you use them.
Frequent use enhances their effectiveness and your skin will be healthier because of it. It is also important to note that different body types respond differently to the different formulas. Some even say that just taking Melaleuca vitamins has stopped mosquito bites. So don't be afraid to experiment, find your own solution and pass it on. It's important that you make the time to find your personal solution, as the danger of insect bites is often underestimated. Someone in the world dies every 30 seconds because of an insect bite.
    * For humans, mix 1 tsp of Moisturizing Hand Creme and 5 drops of T36-C5 and apply to any exposed skin.
    Another very effective insect repellent is to mix 1/4 cup of MelaMagic, l/4 cup of Tough & Tender, 2 capfuls of Sol-U-Mel, and 5 drops of T36-C5. This has been used effectively in the rainforest, so it should work well for most of us.
    An alternate solution would be to combine 2 oz of Renew Bath Oil with 2 oz of Sol-U-Mel, 1 oz of Tough & Tender and 20 drops of T36-C5, You might also try mixing 2 capfuls of Sol-U-Mel with 10 to 15 drops of T36-C5 in 16 oz of water in a spray bottle.
    Finally, save your used MelaSoft Dryer Sheets and carry one in your front pocket, tie it to your hair, or slip it through a belt loop. It really keeps the bugs away. Try it!

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