Mosquito Bite Reliever

Mosquito Bite Reliever

Apple cider vinegar mosquito bite reliever

According to Mayo Clinic, “Mosquito bites are the itchy bumps that appear after mosquitos use their mouthparts to puncture your skin and feed on your blood. Most mosquito bites are harmless, but occasionally a mosquito bite causes a large area of swelling, soreness and redness.”

The best way to deal with mosquito bites is to prevent them in the first place with natural repellents.

We have a remedy that can help relieve the itchiness and pain associated with  mosquito bites:

Apple cider vinegar, known as cider vinegar or ACV, is a type of vinegar made by crushing apples and squeezing out the liquid.

ACV has long been used as for its medicinal properties dating back to 400 B.C., when Hippocrates used it to treat his patients.

 

AVC is considered to be a potent remedy for illnesses and overall health.

This remedy will help relieve the irritation, itching, or pain associated with mosquito bites. Give it a try!

Mosquito Bite Reliever

What you need:

  • First aid tape
  • Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Cotton balls

Directions:

  • Soak cotton ball in organic apple cider vinegar
  • Apply to affected area
  • Tape cotton ball to the area and keep it on until itching or irritation is gone

Note: None of the information in our website is intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any illness or disease. The content on our website is for educational purposes only.

REFERENCES:

  • 1. Staff, Mayo Clinic. “Mosquito Bites.” Mayo Clinic. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, 24 Oct. 2012. Web. 17 July 2013.
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