Summer Mosquito & Bee Tips

Posted by: Happy Safe Baby  /  Category: Baby Health

Oh, isn’t summer the most relaxing time of year? For all my Canadian and United States friends, we especially make the most of the warm months.

Use these tips right away for summer safety, keeping the mosquitoes away, and other nasty critters.

Mosquitoes

We all have been hearing about natural mosquitoes repellents such as Lavender, Cat Nip, and my favorite, Citronella. It is not my favorite scent, but I will put up with it because it keeps those critters away.

Personally I avoid anything containing the chemical “Deet” for myself and small children. This makes Citronella, a natural and harmless plant scent, a perfect fit in so many ways.

It even helps to boost your energy level, so it comes in handy when you’re out hiking.

Inside a “Are We There Yet” kit, you can stick the citronella patches on your child’s clothing and feel assured, since they are effective for up to 12 hours.

In addition, you can place them on your picnic table and near the BBQ.

Here are more tips for when you’re on a vacation, a short getaway or a holiday…

Bee Stings

When out in the forest, and you’re stung, simply take some dirt and add enough water to make a thick paste texture. Then apply the paste on the sting, allow to dry, and just flick off. The dirt works well because it is able to absorb the bee’s sting.

Afterwords, an effective way to lesson the soreness is to use some BooBoo goo.

Tummy Ache

On the left foot, under the pad, in the upper middle of the foot, gently press. This is a reflexology point to soothe a tummy ache.

Enjoy your summer!

Joanne


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Holistic Herbal First Aid Traveling

Posted by: Happy Safe Baby  /  Category: Baby Health

Packed and ready to hit the road?  Don’t forget to bring your first aid so minor bumps, bites, and boo boos won’t spoil your fun.

Here are several easy and natural herbal first aid tips for you and your traveling companions…

1. Bee Stings – Boo Boo Goo soothes these bites! If you’re out of Boo Boo Goo and are stung, you can temporarily use some dirt with a little water added. Apply on the bite and let dry, then flick off.

2. Headaches – Drink water! Two reflexology points are: Pinch the muscle between your thumb and pointer finger. Press for 6 seconds, release and repeat if necessary.

Or, an alternative method is to use your thumb to apply pressure on the circumference of the big toe.

3. Tummy Ache – On the left foot, under the pad, in the upper middle of the foot, gently press in a small circle several times.

4. Sunburn – Boo Boo Goo’s Aloe Vera, Lavender and Tea Tree essential oils give you immediate relief! When you have slight sunburn, slice a strawberry in half and rub on the area.

Strawberries are also excellent for brushing your teeth because they naturally whiten them!

5. Preventing Sunburn – White Birch has a white powder on its bark, that you simply rub with your hands and then apply over your skin.  It is a natural sunscreen!

To your good health,

Joanne


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