Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2002 Report Share Posted July 3, 2002 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2002 Report Share Posted July 6, 2002 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2002 Report Share Posted July 6, 2002 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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