Guest guest Posted February 27, 2007 Report Share Posted February 27, 2007 I just checked 'favorites' in my computer. The product I thought garanteed 6 hour protection agaisnt ticks called Zedan is not correct! Very sorry for my mistake. Check my previous post on Zanzarin, this is the best tick protection garantee, among the tested products. I read the article while still with brain fog last year, looking for natural repellents against tick bites as my daughter is a tick magnet. German is certainly not my mother language but I don't know how I could read the result as SO OPOSITTE. Zedan is one of the WORST for tick protection as it works only very short term, according to the test. Even thought the label states it protects against ticks. Very sorry for my mistake. It frightens me to see that people with lyme keep working. I hope not on important life threatening jobs! I had a car accident last year (not too bad though), I couldn't count the money change when I shopped, I couldn't understand normal articles in the newspaper anymore. But to have misunderstood the TABLE of that article so badly, Gosh, I really wonder where were my concentration capabilities in that moment. Frightening, really. No wonder I couldn't speak German anymore while on the worst months... I never tried Zanzarin, but I'll take a look around here in Switzerland/ Germany. Selma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 got it, thanks Selma. Don't feel bad - one day - in the winter - I drove to work with my house keys sitting on top of the car. lol. At that time, I kept house and car keys on separate ring, and had put house key on the roof while opening car. I had an old Cadillac, that my father had given me, I guess it is a smooth ride! They were still there when I got to work - maybe some ice had also held them. ellen > > I just checked 'favorites' in my computer. The product I thought > garanteed 6 hour protection agaisnt ticks called Zedan is not correct! > > Very sorry for my mistake. > > Check my previous post on Zanzarin, this is the best tick protection > garantee, among the tested products. > > I read the article while still with brain fog last year, looking for > natural repellents against tick bites as my daughter is a tick > magnet. German is certainly not my mother language but I don't know > how I could read the result as SO OPOSITTE. > > Zedan is one of the WORST for tick protection as it works only very > short term, according to the test. Even thought the label states it > protects against ticks. > > Very sorry for my mistake. > > It frightens me to see that people with lyme keep working. I hope not > on important life threatening jobs! > > I had a car accident last year (not too bad though), I couldn't count > the money change when I shopped, I couldn't understand normal > articles in the newspaper anymore. But to have misunderstood the > TABLE of that article so badly, Gosh, I really wonder where were my > concentration capabilities in that moment. Frightening, really. > > No wonder I couldn't speak German anymore while on the worst months... > > I never tried Zanzarin, but I'll take a look around here in > Switzerland/ Germany. > > Selma > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 That thing really made me down, Ellen. I mean, I think while we still suffer with total brain fog, we don't realize how we are really affected. Since I got 'better', I feel scared everytime I discovered how my brain was during the worst lyme days. Like this Zedan story. Or when I read what I wrote during those brain foggy times.... It's embarassing. At least, we can sometimes laugh about these stories. You're a lucky girl to have found your keys still there back home! But my Zedan story could have meant a child being bitten by an awful tick due to my advise! I'm glad you said that in the last post. Selma > > got it, thanks Selma. > > Don't feel bad - one day - in the winter - I drove to work with my > house keys sitting on top of the car. lol. > > At that time, I kept house and car keys on separate ring, and had put > house key on the roof while opening car. I had an old Cadillac, that > my father had given me, I guess it is a smooth ride! > They were still there when I got to work - maybe some ice had also > held them. > > > ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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