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This is the No1 natural mosquito repellent

This is the No1 natural mosquito repellent photo
Mosquitoes are one of the most annoying problems of the summer season. As the temperature rises, the bites become more and more frequent and often have unwanted side effects (itching, irritation, allergic reaction, infection, etc.).

When the mosquito bites us, it leaves its saliva in our blood, which contains proteins with anti-thrombotic properties, that is, proteins that prevent blood clotting so that the mosquito can... eat undisturbed.

It is these proteins – and not the mosquito bite itself – that cause the characteristic skin symptoms in humans.

The truth is that there are many mosquito repellents available on the market in various forms (spray, liquid insect repellent, etc.), but experts recommend that we use them wisely. We can always turn to more natural options that are much more skin friendly.

Lemon eucalyptus essential oil comes from the leaves of the tree and is often a main ingredient in various insect repellent sprays. According to research carried out it is very effective against mosquitoes while at the same time it is animal friendly.

You can get the essential oil immediately, while at the same time you can always invest in products that contain the specific ingredient and effectively protect yourself from mosquito bites.
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