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Bug bites can be a serious issue during the Summer months, especially if you live anywhere near water. It can become more than a minor inconvenience when one small bite grows into a larger problem like Lyme Disease or West Nile. These tiny critters can pack a real punch to our bodies and I want you to be protected!
The risk to using a a product that doesn’t work is much higher for bug repellent than deodorant or laundry detergent. The latter might not leave your clothes bleach white, but the former could pose a serious risk to your life.
When I moved to Virginia, the natural living part of me wanted to make my own insect repellent. But the environmental toxins attorney in me had to do a two-week deep dive on all of the research that is out there on bug sprays and insect repellent and DEET and all of it.
Let’s set you up for a safe and joyful Summer with this weeks episode on what insect repellents actually work, without all the toxins.
Wendy's DIY Bug Spray
In a 2 ounce glass spray bottle, add 7 drops each of Citronella, Purification, Cedarwood, Lavender and Lemongrass. Sprinkle in a pinch of salt (to help the oils mix with the water) and fill with distilled water. Spray on any exposed skin while outside and re apply every 60 minutes. *Make half the recipe for kids under 6
Purchase all the oils here.
Toxin Free Shop
Find my top insect repellent picks.
Check out the shownotes for more resources here!
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Bug bites can be a serious issue during the Summer months, especially if you live anywhere near water. It can become more than a minor inconvenience when one small bite grows into a larger problem like Lyme Disease or West Nile. These tiny critters can pack a real punch to our bodies and I want you to be protected!
The risk to using a a product that doesn’t work is much higher for bug repellent than deodorant or laundry detergent. The latter might not leave your clothes bleach white, but the former could pose a serious risk to your life.
When I moved to Virginia, the natural living part of me wanted to make my own insect repellent. But the environmental toxins attorney in me had to do a two-week deep dive on all of the research that is out there on bug sprays and insect repellent and DEET and all of it.
Let’s set you up for a safe and joyful Summer with this weeks episode on what insect repellents actually work, without all the toxins.
Wendy's DIY Bug Spray
In a 2 ounce glass spray bottle, add 7 drops each of Citronella, Purification, Cedarwood, Lavender and Lemongrass. Sprinkle in a pinch of salt (to help the oils mix with the water) and fill with distilled water. Spray on any exposed skin while outside and re apply every 60 minutes. *Make half the recipe for kids under 6
Purchase all the oils here.
Toxin Free Shop
Find my top insect repellent picks.
Check out the shownotes for more resources here!
If you enjoyed this week's episode, please:
Mentioned in this episode:
Register for The Private Podcast
The 4 Part Series: Toxins, Truth & Taking Control with take you from confused to confident.
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