Re: spam: RE: now Mosquito repellant - was-Advice for a Minnesota trip-Cyndi,Andrea,Cathy
P.S. I noticed that website are already incorrectly stating that they
are selling oil of lemon eucalyptus, when in fact they are blends of
lemon and regular eucalyptus oils. The oil the CDC is referring to is
from the Eucalyptus Citriodora tree. P.S. I found a study that showed
it helped reduce tick bites too.
Theresa
Theresa wrote:
>Here is the article-
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>http://www.cnn.com/2005/HEALTH/conditions/04/28/west.nile.ap/
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>Theresa
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>Donna wrote:
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>>Well if you find out more, do post a message.. even if it is privately to
>>me!
>>
>>I am allergic to most repellants (per the scratch test). Unfortunately last
>>year they decided to start biting me, so now I have do something about it!
>>
>>Donna
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>>>Hey- did you hear that the CDC is recommending 2 new products for
>>>mosquito repellent. One is a chemical that starts with "p"- can''t
>>>recall the name, and the other is oil of lemon eucalyptus. So- you
>>>might want to check for these- they are supposed to work as well as DEET
>>>without the horrid smell and side effects.
>>>
>>>Theresa
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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