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Natural cures for making mosquito bites stop itching?

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  1. by using garlic and onions


  2. best way use " itching-stopper" you can find in web. or use toothpaster work pretty good.

  3. Witch Hazel

  4. Treat mosquito bites using garlic - Take a k**b off the garlic and cut in half. Rub the garlic onto the mosquito bites. You should notice immediate relief from the itching. This is a great remedy for young children if they get bitten. But the best remedy of all is still prevention.

    Treat mosquito bites using calamine lotion - Putting calamine lotion on the mosquito bite will help them from itching. This is good for smaller children who don't understand the concept of NO Scratching. I use calamine lotion on my children if the dreaded mosquito attacks them.

    Treat mosquito bites using baking soda - Mix enough baking soda with plane water to make a paste consistency. Rub the paste over the mosquito bites. This will help the itch. It works like calamine lotion.

    Treat mosquito bites using medicated gold bond - Medicated gold bond powder or lotion is great for getting rid of the itch from mosquito bites. You can use it whenever you need to. This a safe way of stopping the itch. Any other stop itch powder or cream will also work fine.

    Treat mosquito bites using bananas - When you eat your banana's keep the skins in the freezer. Whenever you or someone you know gets mozzie bites just rub the bits with the inside of the banana peel. I cut my peels up into smaller pieces and always have them on hand.

  5. A shower and rubbing alcohol is the best.

  6. Plaintain..not the banana, It grows wild on the sides of the road and you probably have some in your back yard. It looks like dandelion leaf but the leaves are smooth not serrated it has ribbed leaves.

  7. Shower.

    Ice.

    Anti-Itch Cream.

    Itchin it till it stops itchin (lol).

  8. Does Vaseline count as natural?  If so, put a blob of Vaseline (or generic petroleum jelly, of course) on an adhesive bandage.   Make sure the Vaseline doesn't get onto the sticky part of the Band-Aid; it'll unstick them.  Put this over your bug bite.  If the air can't get to it, it doesn't itch.

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