Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 The Neutralizer gel in the Miracle II product line works great for a sunblock as long as you keep applying it. It is not waterproof so doesn't work for swimming. I tried it on my VERY fair blonde 15 year old daughter last year who burns VERY easy and as long as she applied it every hour or two it worked! Shari Advice on " Safe/Natural " Keep Off Bug Spray > Hi everyone, > I know it doesn't seem like, with all this rain we've been getting lately, that summer is coming soon! And right with it, BUGS! Should I even mention the dreaded M-word (a.k.a. the " State Bird " ?) (Just in case anyone suggests, NO, I am not going without a bug repellent! I have gross bumps under the skin that seem permanent thanks to mosquitoes sampling my blood! ) So what would you recommend for a good alternative to that prevalent poison called " Off " ? > And while we're at it, any good safe sunscreen? I've located some last year that had titanium. I really did my homework on this subject but I wouldn't mind a review on what is to be avoided in sunscreens. > The knowledge base in this group is fantastic! (Good work, , by the way, in assembling the group!) TIA! > > Sara > Owner of Remembering Our Angels > www.rememberingourangels.com (web store) > Co-Moderator of Raw Dairy > RawDairy/ (chat list) > Owner and Moderator of Discussing Nourishing Traditions > discussingnt/ (chat list) > Member > / > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2004 Report Share Posted May 24, 2004 I have not yet tried it myself, but I keep hearing that " Skin So Soft " by Avon is supposed to be so good as a bug repellent. Anyone else try it? Advice on " Safe/Natural " Keep Off Bug Spray > Hi everyone, > I know it doesn't seem like, with all this rain we've been getting lately, that summer is coming soon! And right with it, BUGS! Should I even mention the dreaded M-word (a.k.a. the " State Bird " ?) (Just in case anyone suggests, NO, I am not going without a bug repellent! I have gross bumps under the skin that seem permanent thanks to mosquitoes sampling my blood! ) So what would you recommend for a good alternative to that prevalent poison called " Off " ? > And while we're at it, any good safe sunscreen? I've located some last year that had titanium. I really did my homework on this subject but I wouldn't mind a review on what is to be avoided in sunscreens. > The knowledge base in this group is fantastic! (Good work, , by the way, in assembling the group!) TIA! > > Sara > Owner of Remembering Our Angels > www.rememberingourangels.com (web store) > Co-Moderator of Raw Dairy > RawDairy/ (chat list) > Owner and Moderator of Discussing Nourishing Traditions > discussingnt/ (chat list) > Member > / > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Minnesotans can handle most anything except for one thing.... BUGS. (actually two things, HEAT is the other one, but we're not talking about that). I've never seen people so nutty in all the places I've lived. In 25 years of vet practice I have had people BEG me for the " strongest thing there is " for (fill in the blank)..... fleas, ticks, lice, mosquitoes, flies, spiders, bees, wasps, hornets, aphids, ladybugs, roaches, daddylonglegs, grasshoppers, moths, june bugs, box elder bugs, gnats, no-see-ums, deer flies, horse flies, YOU NAME IT! I call it BUGOPHOBIA. People would buy weapons-grade plutonium if they could. And these are the " natural " subset of people! Most of the insect problems are actually imaginary too! (Itchy dog = gotta be fleas!) Anyway, I could go on and on about this loss of rationality. My corrupt brotheren in my profession gleefully sell billions of dollars worth of toxic waste to people every year. Vets are so corrupt they actually cheer on new epidemics that will peddle vaccines or killer products. Whipping up FEAR in the populace is the #1 way to create sales. Ka-ching!! AVOID all those pet products that are in collars, spot-on or oral. They are extremely dangerous to the pets and the family. They actually work by making the animals blood POISONOUS to insects that bite them! Would you like to have blood that will either kill insects or render them sterile? I don't think so. Obviously, one should avoid DEET and other " Off' " style insecticides. I have sold a Great Lakes Tanker full of the following mixture and with great success: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TICK REPELLANT (works for mosquitoes, fleas, flies, etc) MIX: 1 cup Avon Skin-So-Soft (or mineral oil will work) 2 cups White Vinegar 1-3 Tbsp Herbal Shoo (herbal repellant) OR Citronella oil OR Eucalyptus oil Put this mixture in a mister bottle and use as needed, usually 2-3 times a day. Works on animals and humans. Not toxic but do keep it out of the eyes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you have a HOME full of fleas, bedbugs, roaches or other insects: dust the whole house with BORAX (or the commercial version FLEA-BUSTERS). and don't vacuum it up. Put it in the bedding, around the floors and in closets. It's fairly safe but don't breathe it in huge quantities. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In general, avoid DIATOMACEOUS EARTH powder as it causes silicosis if breathed in. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have about 150 large containers of Eco-Safe FLEA POWDER for sale that I am closing out. I used to sell it on-line but the shipping is too high. If anyone wants some cheap give me a call or e-mail. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I sell an herbal product for animals that is primarily a human product. it is sold as SKIN RESCUE BALM. It is good for burns, infections, fungal problems, rashes and so on, but particularly good to take the sting, itch and toxic problems away from insect bites or stings. A friend of mine and I are coming out with a new pre-mixed herbal insecticide for humans. We have sold it to farmers for many years for fly problems with cattle and in the last few years for horses to avoid mosquitoes. It happens to work for humans too, it's non-toxic and several friends of ours have gone to 3rd world countries where vaccines are required and they used this instead. Most of my pals will NOT get the vaccines required to travel but we don't want malaria either. More on this later. Will Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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