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Natural Insect Repellent for pregnancy? |
I am looking for an insect repellent that I can use while I am pregnant. I don't want to use one containing DEET or other nasty chemicals, but most of the natural ones I have seen contain essential oils and say they are not suitable for use during pregnancy. Apart from covering up with clothes, what can I use? Try mixing a few drops of geranium essential oil into a carrier oil ( like almond oil) or carrier cream( should find all you need at good chemists like Boots or health shop)....used many different oils on my daughter and found that geranium is best ( and safe whilst you are pregnant) ....you could also try it with tea tree oil too. Just in case anyone else comes on here looking...Geranium oil CAN cause sensitivity in some people and due to the fact that it balances the HORMONAL system, it might NOT BE A GOOD IDEA to use it during PREGNANCY! Report It You could try eating plenty of garlic - apparently it keeps the mozzies away. Try asking in a health food store - they might have something natural which you could use. I have one for my son called Swyflatter (Flw Swatter turned around) It was given to me and I think it came from a health food store. Garlic and also bananas. I used Avon's skin-so-soft to repel mosquitoes and flies. It really works. There are foods you can eat which then deter insects such as garlic. There are others but not sure which. I used to use whats called Mossie - milk(not a joke) but its difficult to find in stores. My family found it very effective but not sure of chemical contents. There were no medical warnings on bottle from what I remember. There is a product that Avon makes called "skin so soft". It is an after bath oil, but, it repels mosquitoes. My husband learned about it in the Army. Check out the following web site. I think you'll find it useful. Good luck. btw, you must be in Australia if you need insect repellent this time of year. Garlic tablets and Vitamin B. Not one single bite in India proves they work!!! Have to take 2 months before though Apparently Avon skin-so-soft (it's a moisturizer) works pretty well though it doesn't smell very nice! There is a lady who knows all there is to know about oils! Eve Taylor. www.eve-taylor.com. Or you could try T Tree but check before using as i don't know if safe whilst pregnant. |
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