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Article Series: Aromatherapy
Teach Me Some
Aromatherapy Benefits
Aromatherapy
Products That Repel Insects and Mosquitoes
Don't
like theinsects that come back with warm weather? Mosquito
bites are a
nuisance but with the threat of West Nile Virus, it’s essential
we use protection when we are outside. There are plenty of
repellents on the market but most of them have the chemical
DEET. People who normally wouldn’t use chemicals are using
them because they are more afraid of the diseases that insects
carry then they are of the chemical.
There are other choices when it comes to insect repellants.
Natural repellants don’t last as long as the artificial ones
but they are safer. You should reapply natural repellants about
every 30 minutes. These natural aromatherapy products are perfect
if you are going to be outside for a short time watering the
garden, or taking a walk. It’s important that you don’t spray
any insect repellent on any cuts, rashes, open sores, and keep
them away from the eyes.
Essential
oils can be used as a natural repellent. We already
know about citronella oil, which is rose geranium, can be effective
against mosquitoes. Citronella is also volatile and is found
in candles, lotions, sprays, towelette wipes and gels. Did
you know that clove is also effective as a mosquito repellent?
Clove oil should be used sparingly because it can cause a skin
reaction. Other essential oils that are helpful to sue are
lavender, cedar, peppermint, tea tree oil, castor oil, lemongrass,
and eucalyptus.
Of course, the same warning applies; you should never apply
essential oils directly to the skin. They should always be
diluted. Test on patches of skin to see if you have a reaction
to any particular oil.
How
do you make your own insect repellent from essential oils? There are ways you can make sprays as well as lotions. To make
your own spray (you can buy spray bottles nearly everywhere)
and you can blend essential oils with vodka, rubbing alcohol,
witch hazel, or olive oil. The ratio is 10 to 1, alcohol to
oil ratio. The bottle should be shaken well before each use.
Making a lotion is just as easy, use two ounces distilled
water, two ounces of olive oil and 120 drops of one of the
essential oils we have listed above. Putting the water in a
deep bowl, begin using a wire whip and beating rapidly as you
slowly drizzle the olive oil into the bowl. After you have
mixed the oil and water, add the insect repellent oil. Citronella
is the most effective for use in insect repellent.
Another good tip, adding a few drops of your insect repellent
oil into your shampoo or your liquid soap, it will offset the
perfumes and fragrances that have been added that attract insects.
Remember whether you use lotion or spray it looses its effectiveness
when rubbed by clothes, evaporation, absorption of the skin,
sweat or rain, and, windy conditions.
Other essential oils that can help repel insects are:
Canola
oil, considered safe for human consumption, it proves
to be an irritant to some insects.
Catnip
oil, mix one cup of water, one cup of
isopropyl alcohol and ¼ to ½ teaspoon of catnip
oil. This should all be mixed in a spray bottle and shaken
well before using.
Cedarwood
oil, often used in repelling moths and other insects.
This works best in small confines spaces but had little effect
on larger areas.
Herbal
sprays made from anise, sage, tea tree, geranium, thyme,
mint, rosemary, and white clover can be used to keep insect
off certain plants. It shouldn’t be used more than once a week
and plants should be sprayed thoroughly on both the top and
the undersides of the leaves.
Essential oils are used in various other ways, citronella
oil is often used in animal collars, and tags are used on domestic
pets to keep fleas and ticks away.
If you want to protect your family against chemical ingredients
in commercial insect repellents, think about going the aromatherapy
way and creating your own. Diluted essential oils are effective
in repelling insects; you only need to use it a little more
often than the commercial type.
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