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Interesting fact to prevent Dengue by using simple tips

: Dengue cases increasing day by day in Delhi : With alarming number reported in the month of August itself Dengue today is posing a huge threat. We all are aware that Dengue is caused by mosquitoes; we can surely take some corrective measures to stop them from breeding and safeguard our self. Also there are lot of repellents like coil, gel, cream, etc available in the market which we use regularly but its excess use can be harmful for us, especially for our children. Lets understand what makes an repellent and how we can avoid excess use of them….

<p>: <span style="font-size: 14pt;">Dengue cases increasing day by day in Delhi</span> : With alarming number reported in the month of August itself Dengue today is posing a huge threat. We all are aware that Dengue is caused by mosquitoes; we can surely take some corrective measures to stop them from breeding and safeguard our self. Also there are lot of repellents like coil, gel, cream, etc available in the market which we use regularly but its excess use can be harmful for us, especially for our children. Lets understand what makes an repellent and how we can avoid excess use of them....</p>

: Dengue cases increasing day by day in Delhi : With alarming number reported in the month of August itself Dengue today is posing a huge threat. We all are aware that Dengue is caused by mosquitoes; we can surely take some corrective measures to stop them from breeding and safeguard our self. Also there are lot of repellents like coil, gel, cream, etc available in the market which we use regularly but its excess use can be harmful for us, especially for our children. Lets understand what makes an repellent and how we can avoid excess use of them….

What Mosquito Repellents do?

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If you are wondering how insect repellents work, then here’s some interesting stuff for you! Mosquitoes and other insects such as ticks and flies, detect you by the smell of carbon dioxide emitted from your body. Since DEET is an aromatic compound with a strong odour, it helps mask the odour of carbon dioxide and in the process, makes it impossible for the insects to detect your presence. Research has proved that repellents can successfully protect you from mosquitoes and other insects and they are more often used on children. However, this has a flip side: the various side effects that these repellents can cause. Here we shall look into the reported dangers of mosquito repellents.

Dangers of Using Mosquito Repellents

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It has been found that topical application of repellents containing DEET, can cause long-term side effects. This is because of the fact that nearly 50% of the chemical penetrates into the deeper layers of the skin and around 15% of it, to the bloodstream. This can adversely affect the skin and prove toxic for the body. Laboratory research conducted on animals, have shown that DEET can cause damage to the brain cells and affect the musculoskeletal system and the internal organs.

In humans, children are the most vulnerable, as their tender skin absorbs substances more readily. In some cases, toxic substances from repellents have been reported to affect the nervous system and even affect the growth rate. Given below are some of the potential health hazards and side effects of using chemical-based mosquito repellents.

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•Headaches
•Difficulty in breathing
•Tiredness or fatigue
•Muscle pain
•Pain in the joints
•Inflammation and redness of the skin
•Inflammation of the eyes
•Slurred speech
•Insomnia or sleeplessness

Prolonged exposure can sometimes lead to serious complications, although such cases are very rare. The risks of excessive exposure to insect repellents are as follows:

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•Anxiety disorders
•Mild to severe depression
•Hyperactivity
•Loss of memory
•Tremors and seizures
•Adverse effects on the central nervous system

Now, the question is, “Can we do without insect repellents completely?”. Ayurveda can certainly help in this area. Here are some handy tips from Dr. Partap Chauhan, Ayurvedacharya and Director Jiva Ayurveda.

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Take equal quantities by weight of 3 easily available powders, viz. Mustard, Neem leaves and natural sea salt. Mix the powders and store. Use it like Sambrani or guggul. Take an iron bowl with burning red coal in it. Sprinkle little powder in installments. There will be smoke. Fan the smoke. Let it permeate the room or the house .The mosquitoes fly away because the smoke is unbearable for them.Ideally the mixture should be sprinkled on hot and dried dung cakes. The smoke is not poisonous. If a person is allergic to any of the above 3 ingredients used he must not use this .

A mixture of Cedrus Deodara (deodar), Andropogon Nardus (lemongrass), Cymbopogon Citriatus (lemongrass) and Azardirachta Indica (Neem) is also a good repellent. Other Ayurvedic remedies to keep these mosquitos away:   

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Camphor known as “kapura” in Hindi act as a very effective mosquito repellant. Light a small piece of camphor in your room and shut the door and windows. Leave the room closed for 15 min. Your room will become a mosquito free zone.

Neem oil is also a great mosquito repellent. To make and effective skin friendly insecticide, mix neem oil and coconut oil in 1:1 proportion and apply it on the body. This will protect you from mosquito bites for at least 8-10 hours. This is very helpful especially if you are sleeping in your balcony or any other open area or camping in woods.

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Tulsi is extremely effective in killing the mosquito larvae and keeping them away. Tulsi plant has medicinal properties which does not allow mosquitos to enter your home. So plant a Tulsi in your home and keep it on your windows.   

Lavender is a natural mosquito repellent. The divine and strong fragrance of lavender keeps the mosquitos at bay. Burn lavender oil in your fancy aromatic lamps or use lavender room freshener to keep mosquitos away from your home.

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Keep shrubs like neem, Tulsi, lemon grass, marigold, mint etc. inside your home. These plants acts very strong natural mosquito repellents and also add beauty to your home.

Thanks & best regards
Radhey S. Gaud
Cell No.-09811986803
Email:- [email protected]

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