Please share! My girlfriend has developed a nasty reaction to mosquito bites. She breaks out in an itchy rash that’s lasts for months after being bitten just once. She’s never had these types of reactions before.
Hi, a keto diet will help to deter the mosquitoes from biting her. Mosquitoes will still land on her, but they will realize that she has no glucose in her blood, and will fly away. Olive leaf extract (22% oleuopurin) will help, along with a course of ivermectin. Goldenseal/myrrh topically may help with the rash your girlfriend got. My friends, family, and I did not have issues with bad rashes, but we did have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and migraines after our bite encounters, followed by fevers and a general cold with body aches. The homeopathic remedy carbo veg really helped us as well. On our last trip we took ivermectin & hydroxychloroquine preemptively, and the mosquitoes did not bother us as much and went to our friends who were not on prophylaxis.
Your girlfriend might want to follow a low histamine diet for a while, to help her body decrease histamines in general. A keto diet is in general low histamine, but be sure to avoid histamine producing foods. I hope she gets better.
Hopewell Essential Oils sells a nice spray that used to work really well for us on the normal mosquitoes. I have not had the opportunity to test it on the lab-enhanced Wolbachia mosquitoes.
Our friends on Kauai solved their environmental issues with the mosquito populations using two Dynatrap mosquito light traps, along with mosquito attractant. They live next to a river, so they got one for the front and back of their house, and they said they have not seen a mosquito since the addition of the attractant. We only saw a couple at their house when we were there last, but that was before they added the attractant.
Please share! My girlfriend has developed a nasty reaction to mosquito bites. She breaks out in an itchy rash that’s lasts for months after being bitten just once. She’s never had these types of reactions before.
Hi, a keto diet will help to deter the mosquitoes from biting her. Mosquitoes will still land on her, but they will realize that she has no glucose in her blood, and will fly away. Olive leaf extract (22% oleuopurin) will help, along with a course of ivermectin. Goldenseal/myrrh topically may help with the rash your girlfriend got. My friends, family, and I did not have issues with bad rashes, but we did have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and migraines after our bite encounters, followed by fevers and a general cold with body aches. The homeopathic remedy carbo veg really helped us as well. On our last trip we took ivermectin & hydroxychloroquine preemptively, and the mosquitoes did not bother us as much and went to our friends who were not on prophylaxis.
Your girlfriend might want to follow a low histamine diet for a while, to help her body decrease histamines in general. A keto diet is in general low histamine, but be sure to avoid histamine producing foods. I hope she gets better.
Hopewell Essential Oils sells a nice spray that used to work really well for us on the normal mosquitoes. I have not had the opportunity to test it on the lab-enhanced Wolbachia mosquitoes.
Our friends on Kauai solved their environmental issues with the mosquito populations using two Dynatrap mosquito light traps, along with mosquito attractant. They live next to a river, so they got one for the front and back of their house, and they said they have not seen a mosquito since the addition of the attractant. We only saw a couple at their house when we were there last, but that was before they added the attractant.