Introducing Mosquito Patch

The Easiest Way To Avoid Mosquito Bites

Do you find that you get bitten even when you are wearing insect repellent? The trouble with most sprays is that they only protect the parts that you cover, no matter how hard you try and how thorough you are, dont take the riskthere will always be parts that you cannot treat or protect. This can lead to painful insect bites, and when travelling abroad can lead to mosquito bites and all the possible problems that come with them.

There is a superb repellent product now available that will protect you for 24 hrs day and night.

The Mosquito Patch gives you night and day protection thanks to its unique way of  protecting your body. Patches are nothing new, the nicotine patch that is used by smokers when stopping have been a tried and tested method for years, there are also diet or weight loss patches out there to curb our appetites and help us lose weight.

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All these patches deliver their ingredients directly through the skin (transdermally)and straight into the blood stream, ensuring that the beneficial ingredients are taken around the entire body. There is no waste, and the acting ingredient called Thiamine is delivered into your body giving rapid protection. The patch delivers exact doses of thiamine vitamin B1 that are required to ward off dangerous mosquitoes.

Effectiverapid protection Ingredient

The sole ingredient in Mosquito Patch is Thiamine (Vitamin B1), Thiamine is considered to be the leading and most effective natural insect repellent available. Undetectable by Humans, it is truly effective at repelling Mosquitoes and other insects.

What Is Thiamine

Thiamine is a naturally occurring protein found in our bodies, its main purpose is to maintain a healthy metabolism and to help burn carbohydrates, it has however other properties, good levels of Thiamine give out a scent that only insects can pick up, they find it repulsive and so stay away. Peoples natural levels of Thiamine tend to vary, and that can be demonstrated by the fact that some people never seem to get bitten while others are stung and bitten to bits.

The Thiamine in Mosquito Patch simply sends out a scent that says

“keep away!”

Mosquito patch is 100% free of any toxins and is totally natural, it will give absolutely no side effects whatsoever.

Free From Deet

Mosquito patch is Deet Free, What is Deet? you ask; Deet is a pesticide that is an integral part of some mosquito repellents, it has been found to be detrimental to peoples health. Clinical trials at Duke university did demonstrate that Brain Cell Death in Rats can occur with excessive use of products containing DeetDeet free

Other side effects of Products using Deet include

  • Eye irritation
  • Dryness of face
  • Skin tingling
  • Abdominal pain
  • The possibility of Neurologic toxicity
  • (caused by exposure to skin or mouth)

The study concluded:

“According to the Duke University Medical Center, DEET can cause: memory loss, headache, weakness, fatigue, muscle and joint pain, tremors and shortness of breath and there is concern about death of brain cells”
(From the Duke University Medical Center News Office)

Where Can I Get Mosquito Patch

Mosquito patch is available from the official MosquitoPatch website

Available in packs containing 2,4 and 6 weeks courses, mosquito patch is sold with a full 180 Day cah back guarantee. The manufacturers of mosquito patch state “If you buy mosquito patch and it doesnt afford you the amazing protection that we know it can, simply return within 180 days for a full cash refund”

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I Caught Dengue Fever On Holiday

Holiday Insect Bite Causes Dengue Fever

When 39 year old Bee Rowlatt went off on holiday to the Caribbean earlier in the year, she had no idea that apart from the usual tacky souvenir, that she would be bringing back something far more dangerous, in fact something that would threaten her life.

bee mosquito bitesShe was fully aware that there were mosquitoes in the resort and took some precautions, however she could not imagine that a bite would result in her catching Dengue Fever – a seriously dangerous viral disease that is responsible for many thousands of deaths each year.

As more and more Britons travel further abroad, the cases of Dengue fever in the UK have doubled in the last year.

Bee, a radio news producer started to feel unwell about 8 days after she returned home, she started suffering the classic symptoms of Dengue fever, including headaches, high temperature, sickness and joint pain, she told the Daily Mail that her arms become so week that she couldn’t even pick up her baby.

She was rushed to the Royal Free Hospital in North West London, where they have an excellent department that deals with tropical diseases.

Bee was kept in hospital for two nights and her treatment involved plenty of fluids and pain relief – there is currently no real cure for dengue fever, and the danger is that sufferers can develop dengue haemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome (dangerously low blood pressure) and these can both be fatal

World Champion Surfer Andy Irons was killed last year by Dengue fever after being bitten by a carrier mosquito

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Bee actually took some 6 weeks to recover and lost over half a stone in the process, although she felt terribly breathless and weak, She was actually really lucky, being able to get to a specialist hospital and being diagnosed quickly probably saved her life..

Dengue fever is spread by the Aedes Mosquito, a different species to the one that carries malaria.

Dr Michael Jacobs from the Royal Free Hospital said that mosquitoes have spread back to the Caribbean and South America in recent years, most travellers are already aware of the dangers in Africa and India, but now they should be aware of the risks from mosquitoes whenever they travel to warm tropical areas.

The main difference between mosquitoes that carry malaria and the dengue fever carrying ones are that Dengue fever is mainly caught from bites given during the day, Malaria carrying mosquitoes tend to bite at night.aedes mosquito

The key is to take as many precautions, trying to avoid being bitten is the key,

How Can I Avoid Mosquito Bites

Naturally the most common way is by using repellent creams or oils, these are effective in most cases, but do have some downsides ; virtually all of them only offer short term protection, they need constantly reapplying. They are not waterproof, so would need completely re-applying after swimming or showering, they can cause stickiness, and some have rather unpleasant scents.

One of the common ingredients namely DEET is believed by some experts to be potentially harmful in some cases.

More recently the advent of mosquito patches have proved to be an easier and more positive way of stopping mosquito bites, working very much the same way as nicotine or HRT patches, these pass ingredients directly into our bloodstream that provide a far more effective level of protection than creams, what’s more, they are usually totally waterproof, so there is no need for constant re-application.

Patches offer complete 24hr bodily protection where as creams only protect the treated areas for limited time spans.

The patches work by what is caused transdermal technology, the ingredients arevitamin b1 passed through the skin into the bloodstream; from there they are carried around the entire body. One of the most effective ingredients is a form of vitamin B1, this is called Thiamine, and when present in the body, it is emitted out through the pores, the urine and the user’s breath. The scent is unnoticeable to humans, but is totally unpalatable to mosquitoes, and they tend to avoid the wearer.

Mosquito Patches are available from various suppliers, and you can find out more by visiting :

Mosquitopatch.com

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