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Ticks come in full force with warm weather here. I am looking for a natural

method to treat Lymes. We take all the precautions we can to avoid contact but

the tiny deer ticks find us anyway. I have only been to a doctor twice in the

past three years and both times it was because of the Lymes bullseye mark. Any

ideas?

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Better yet…how about a natural tick

repellent that is safe for folks to put on? This would also help alleviate the

possibility of ticks. We’ve already been removing them here (and already

have experienced one bite…but too big for a deer tick). I’ve heard

of Durano which I never knew about – you don’t spray yourself but

rather the clothes you’re going to wear. This is great…but not cost

effective to spray your entire wardrobe (especially with kids who will wear

something different every day).

 

Anybody?

 

Lisa

 

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Donna

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

8:49 AM

herbal remedies

{Herbal Remedies} Lymes

 

 

 

 

 

Ticks come in full force with warm weather here. I am

looking for a natural method to treat Lymes. We take all the precautions we can

to avoid contact but the tiny deer ticks find us anyway. I have only been to a

doctor twice in the past three years and both times it was because of the Lymes

bullseye mark. Any ideas?

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I make a tincture of fresh yarrow flowers and put it in a spray bottle and spray it on, its wonderful I never get chiggers, ticks, mosquito's bites when working outside, my husband who thinks I'm crazy uses deep woods off and gets covered with bites LOL

 

Mary

Keep rosemary by your garden gate. Plant roses and lavender for luck. Fall in love whenever you can.~ Practical Magic--- On Wed, 4/7/10, Lisa <blacksands wrote:

Lisa <blacksandsRE: {Herbal Remedies} Lymesherbal remedies Date: Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 10:59 AM

 

 

Better yet…how about a natural tick repellent that is safe for folks to put on? This would also help alleviate the possibility of ticks. We’ve already been removing them here (and already have experienced one bite…but too big for a deer tick). I’ve heard of Durano which I never knew about – you don’t spray yourself but rather the clothes you’re going to wear. This is great…but not cost effective to spray your entire wardrobe (especially with kids who will wear something different every day)

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My Great Grand Father created the formula your looking for and it can

still be found at Organic Solutions.

I make it exactly the way he did. We call it Grand Dad's Insect

Repellent

I don't recall ever selling a bottle (We have never promoted it) but it

is what I use when I go wildcrafting in the forests. Sometimes a tick

will drop off a tree and land on me. He hops off right away. They don't

like the stuff but i does. Tastes jus' fine to me.lol.

 

~B

 

 

On 4/7/2010 11:59 AM, Lisa wrote:

 

 

 

 

Better

yet…how about a natural tick

repellent that is safe for folks to put on? This would also help

alleviate the

possibility of ticks. We’ve already been removing them here (and

already

have experienced one bite…but too big for a deer tick). I’ve heard

of Durano which I never knew about – you don’t spray yourself but

rather the clothes you’re going to wear. This is great…but not cost

effective to spray your entire wardrobe (especially with kids who will

wear

something different every day).

 

Anybody?

 

Lisa

 

 

 

 

herbal remedies

[herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Donna

Wednesday, April

07, 2010

8:49 AM

herbal remedies

{Herbal

Remedies} Lymes

 

 

 

 

 

Ticks come in full force with warm weather

here. I am

looking for a natural method to treat Lymes. We take all the

precautions we can

to avoid contact but the tiny deer ticks find us anyway. I have only

been to a

doctor twice in the past three years and both times it was because of

the Lymes

bullseye mark. Any ideas?

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