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Unlike other insect
repellents, the MosquitoPatch is non-toxic and
completely safe for use. Delivering only 100%
thiamine directly to the bloodstream, the MosquitoPatch
avoids the potential harmful side effects on the
intestine and liver of attempting to ingest enough
vitamin B1, as well as the other health side-effects
attributed to other forms of mosquito repellent.
The MosquitoPatch is applied
to clean, dry, hairless skin. The muscles of the
upper arm or shoulder blade are prime spots for
application, as the blood vessels supplying these areas
will easily be able to take up the thiamine. As
the MosquitoPatch is such a discrete, easy to use
product that doesn’t result in a sticky, smelly residue
remaining on the skin, the places that one can use the
MosquitoPatch in are as varied as the places one can
find mosquitoes. The perfect option for family
summer holidays, backyard barbeques, fishing trips,
travel hot climates, dog walks, outdoor work and warm
summer evenings spent outside. Containing only
100% Thiamine, the MosquitoPatch is also completely safe
for young children, an important factor to consider when
selecting mosquito repellent for the family.
Thiamine is excreted onto the
skin via sweat, making MosquitoPatch the ideal mosquito
bite protection for hot climates and high-performance
activities which result in excessive sweating, or water
activities such as swimming, boating, canoeing, kayaking
or fishing where other mosquito repellents would be
rinsed off. The adhesive will keep the
MosquitoPatch securely in place, while thiamine will
continue to be excreted through the pores, ensuring
continued bite protection.
As an efficient line of
defence against mosquito bites, the MosquitoPatch also
aids in malaria prevention as well as protecting against
bites from other carrier types of mosquitoes.
Functioning not only as nuisance mosquito bite
prevention but also as an additional preventative
measure when visiting or working in areas where
mosquito-borne diseases are common, the MosquitoPatch is
a revolutionary new addition to the mosquito repellent
arsenal.
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