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mosquito bites!!

yep, since alot comes out of the tester each time i spray it (And im

only testing the cutanix for now on certain spots), i looked for

somewhere else to wipe the excess cutanix and put it on one of my 5

mosquito bites (all acquired within the same half hour in one

evening). and today i noticed that the bite that i had put cutanix

on was significantly less red and inflamed looking than the rest! and

wayyy less itchy.

so... just a suggestion. even if it might not help some people with

their facial inflammation itll definitely help your mosquito bite

inflammation!

btw, is there a correlation with rosacea-prone skin and mosquito-bite

prone skin ?? even when i was younger, i could be camping with 10

people and i would ALWAYS get a billion more bug bites than everyone

else. interestingly enough, in my weekly holistic health newsletter

from dr. weil (one of the nation's most famous holistic docs) they

say that increasing B -vitamin intake will repel mosquitoes from your

blood. (especially if u build it up a month prior to mosquito season)

hmm. . and seems like many rosaceans take B supplements (do some

rosaceans have a B deficiency? do mosquitoes like B-deficient blood?)

ok enough rambling. bye.

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mosquito bites!!

yep, since alot comes out of the tester each time i spray it (And im

only testing the cutanix for now on certain spots), i looked for

somewhere else to wipe the excess cutanix and put it on one of my 5

mosquito bites (all acquired within the same half hour in one

evening). and today i noticed that the bite that i had put cutanix

on was significantly less red and inflamed looking than the rest! and

wayyy less itchy.

so... just a suggestion. even if it might not help some people with

their facial inflammation itll definitely help your mosquito bite

inflammation!

btw, is there a correlation with rosacea-prone skin and mosquito-bite

prone skin ?? even when i was younger, i could be camping with 10

people and i would ALWAYS get a billion more bug bites than everyone

else. interestingly enough, in my weekly holistic health newsletter

from dr. weil (one of the nation's most famous holistic docs) they

say that increasing B -vitamin intake will repel mosquitoes from your

blood. (especially if u build it up a month prior to mosquito season)

hmm. . and seems like many rosaceans take B supplements (do some

rosaceans have a B deficiency? do mosquitoes like B-deficient blood?)

ok enough rambling. bye.

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That is very interesting! I'm always the one to get bitten raw my

mosquitoes too, they love my rosacean skin! At least something

does I guess.

> mosquito bites!!

>

> yep, since alot comes out of the tester each time i spray it (And

im

> only testing the cutanix for now on certain spots), i looked for

> somewhere else to wipe the excess cutanix and put it on one

of my 5

> mosquito bites (all acquired within the same half hour in one

> evening). and today i noticed that the bite that i had put cutanix

> on was significantly less red and inflamed looking than the

rest! and

> wayyy less itchy.

> so... just a suggestion. even if it might not help some people

with

> their facial inflammation itll definitely help your mosquito bite

> inflammation!

>

> btw, is there a correlation with rosacea-prone skin and

mosquito-bite

> prone skin ?? even when i was younger, i could be camping

with 10

> people and i would ALWAYS get a billion more bug bites than

everyone

> else. interestingly enough, in my weekly holistic health

newsletter

> from dr. weil (one of the nation's most famous holistic docs)

they

> say that increasing B -vitamin intake will repel mosquitoes

from your

> blood. (especially if u build it up a month prior to mosquito

season)

> hmm. . and seems like many rosaceans take B supplements

(do some

> rosaceans have a B deficiency? do mosquitoes like B-deficient

blood?)

> ok enough rambling. bye.

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That is very interesting! I'm always the one to get bitten raw my

mosquitoes too, they love my rosacean skin! At least something

does I guess.

> mosquito bites!!

>

> yep, since alot comes out of the tester each time i spray it (And

im

> only testing the cutanix for now on certain spots), i looked for

> somewhere else to wipe the excess cutanix and put it on one

of my 5

> mosquito bites (all acquired within the same half hour in one

> evening). and today i noticed that the bite that i had put cutanix

> on was significantly less red and inflamed looking than the

rest! and

> wayyy less itchy.

> so... just a suggestion. even if it might not help some people

with

> their facial inflammation itll definitely help your mosquito bite

> inflammation!

>

> btw, is there a correlation with rosacea-prone skin and

mosquito-bite

> prone skin ?? even when i was younger, i could be camping

with 10

> people and i would ALWAYS get a billion more bug bites than

everyone

> else. interestingly enough, in my weekly holistic health

newsletter

> from dr. weil (one of the nation's most famous holistic docs)

they

> say that increasing B -vitamin intake will repel mosquitoes

from your

> blood. (especially if u build it up a month prior to mosquito

season)

> hmm. . and seems like many rosaceans take B supplements

(do some

> rosaceans have a B deficiency? do mosquitoes like B-deficient

blood?)

> ok enough rambling. bye.

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