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By Andrea CandeeBUGS: The Natural Way to Keep Them at BayBugs! Do I respect them as part of Nature's miraculous design...yes. Do I like them...not really. Despite daily intake of supplements reputed to be bug deterrents (i.e. garlic, B vitamins), many of us are still sweet meat for the little critters. Acknowledging the skin's ability to absorb substances into the bloodstream (modern medicine's example of this biological fact is the invention of skin patches for delivering pharmaceutical drugs into the body) encourages us to seek out natural alternatives to chemical insect repellants.
Ticks
and Lyme Disease The essential oil of eucalyptus, derived from the leaf of the tree, contains naturally occurring chemicals repellent to ticks and fleas. A most effective method is to dip a thin rope into the undiluted oil, wrap it in a bandanna and tie it around your pet’s neck (fashionable, as well). The rope can be refreshed twice a week or more often, if necessary. The oil is quite potent and should not be applied directly to the skin as it may cause irritation. Mixing 1oz oil of eucalyptus into one pint of water in a spray bottle also enables you to spray your pet's coat on a daily basis. But why save all the good protection for your pets? Before gardening or hiking, scent yourself with "eau de eucalyptus." The oil/water combination can be sprayed on skin and/or clothing before an outdoor excursion, gardening, or romp in the grass. Eucalyptus diluted in a vegetable oil (e.g. almond, sesame, sunflower) can safely be applied to the skin for longer lasting protection.
Mosquitoes and black
fly take wing! Black flies ruining a relaxing day in the park? Check out the surrounding area for aromatic evergreen trees, break off a branch, mash it with a rock and apply to arms and legs. The released essential oils will repel those bothersome bugs. The essential oil of lavender, which CAN be applied directly on the skin, can also repel black flies.
Don't
be the local
attraction for
stinging insects. The easiest, most non-invasive way to remove embedded stingers or body parts of insects (splinters and thorns, too!) is to tape on an over-ripe banana peel (pulp side facing skin), overnight. The enzymes in the banana will painlessly draw to the surface any foreign object.
Stopping the itch and
swelling. The common weed, plaintain, when mashed with a rock or chewed to break down its capillary walls (only chew if you are certain it has not been chemically treated) and place as a poultice (affixed) directly on the affected area, pulls out the toxins of an insect sting or bite and relieves swelling. A paste of baking soda and water or mud and water will calm the area. It all depends upon where you are and what's available. Usually, what you need is right at hand. You just need to be able to recognize its healing benefits. Keep in mind that more than one application may be necessary so use what is convenient for the moment and follow up a few more times that day with what seems to provide the most comfort.
House
moths, the unwelcome
guests.
Keeping
houseplants bug-free. In centuries past, aromatic herbs were strewn on the floors of homes to repel insects. Instead, branches of herbs can be hung in doorways, arranged creatively in containers or crumbled into potpourris creating pleasant pest-repellent aromas. Essential oils can waft throughout the home in electric or candle diffusers. Cotton balls infused with essential oils can be strategically placed. Let us peacefully co-exist with the insect world without polluting ourselves and our fragile environment by using Nature's bountiful gifts. About The Author ...Andrea Candee, MH, MSC, is a master herbalist with a consultation practice in South Salem, NY. She lectures for the New York Botanical Garden and throughout the country for schools and corporate wellness centers about taking charge of your health naturally. Her book, Gentle Healing for Baby and Child (Simon & Schuster), was awarded The Seal of Approval by The National Parenting Center. She may be contacted through her website, www.AndreaCandee.com or by mail at PO Box 171, South Salem, NY 10590. |
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