Using An All Natural Mosquito Patch For The Whole Family

By Chasity Sheppard


The application of a mosquito patch helps ward off those irritating and dangerous bites. It's evidently a more convenient solution compared to the sprayed type. Opting for the right product is important in order to keep unfavorable side effects at bay.

Nothing can be simpler to use than something that is applied just like a typical sticker. It may be placed on the upper arm, leg or just about anywhere else on the body. About two hours after the product's application, the user is virtually invisible to those pesky mosquitoes. This is made possible because the ingredients it has mask a couple of things released by the body that attracts those flying insects in the first place: CO2 (carbon dioxide) and lactic acid.

For adults, there are clear or skin-colored patches sold on the market. Kids won't mind having these items on their skin most especially those that are designed exclusively for them. Keeping them out of harm's way is made fun by stickers available in lots of vibrant colors as well as amusing smileys, animals and all sorts of designs. They are also easy to apply, allowing little ones to use them as necessary even when there are no adults around to lend a hand.

Other than the convenience provided, these products became well-known also because of a controversial ingredient they contain. When they were first introduced into the market, all of them relied on diethyltoluamide (DEET). This chemical is the one used by so many of today's insect repellents that are administered by direct application onto the skin.

It's true that DEET is highly effective in keeping you safe from mosquitoes. However, reports say that certain side effects are produced. It is said to cause skin irritations as well as impact the nervous system and reproductive organs negatively.

According to medical investigations, it's possible for up to 15% of DEET to penetrate the skin. Once in the blood, it's easy for the chemical to reach different parts of the body. Although a product containing DEET may save you from health conditions like malaria and dengue fever, it may potentially leave you suffering from other problems just as alarming as those.

Luckily, so many insect repellents applied directly onto the skin have quit relying on this highly controversial substance. Many of them now count on all-natural alternatives. A lot of manufacturers of patches also did the same move. Thanks to their decision, now they are more appealing to consumers, most especially parents concerned about the well-being of their kids.

Patches that contain an essential oil from citronella plant are some of the most popular these days. It's something proven effective in preventing mosquitoes from biting. Other products go for a mixture of various 100% natural oils like lavender, peppermint, lemongrass and rosemary. Vitamin B1 (thiamine) is the preference of other manufacturers.

A mosquito patch containing no DEET is effective in safeguarding adults and kids alike from dangerous insect bites. Its use also helps ward off concerns regarding unwanted side effects. The product can be easily purchased online as well as at local drugstores and supermarkets.




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