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Original 10/24/2009 Post | |
Kim S 10/24/2009 5:37:41 PM | I have heard many times that Peppermint body spray helps keeps the crawlies away, I am going to try it and I wanted to share. I have found Peppermint and Eucalyptus body mist that has peppermint, cedarwood, patchouli and eucalyptus in it. Cost is $9.95 for 4 oz. You can purchase it as of Nov 1st at Wick-edly Scent. |
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Robin 10/30/2009 9:59:10 AM | I was hopeing the Lidocaine gel would paralyze them and kill them dead. ld - I use the Green Kleen alot. They claim if used for 3 weeks, that it will kill scabies. Well, then I am convinced it gets under the skin. Whether it is effective against our arthopods, for a killing factor that is, I don't know. I do have good results with it. If I feel a crawlie I spray there and then it is gone. I didn't see anything pop out. It all comes after for me. All the routine done, soaking in Bobs bodacious, smearing the appropriate creams, then later in bed I feel something and that's when they come out. I feel around and meticulously capture whatever.... Small white dot (mite?), thread ball (if you look under a scope with that thing in oil you can see a little brown spot I think is the nematode) or black spec. Also, they say that the coconut oil is AnitFungal. Or rub in the oregano oil from a gel cap. I don't know. Just my opinion. I had bought an anti-fungal small brown jar from Vermont Co. Store. I did this before I had this. I had it for my boyfriend's fungal toe. However, when I saw a red patch on my mothers arm, I painted it with this stuff and it was gone soon after. |
rose 10/29/2009 6:22:36 PM | I have used lidocaine ointment from the doctor. It relieves pain. Blessings Rose |
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