(This post was last modified: 12-20-2023, 02:23 AM by Bouki.)
Vétyver, série limitée (Martin de Candre)
a 3017 odyssey
Shave 41
I’m a bug magnet. Mosquitoes have a great time feasting on me, especially during sunset strolls. The missus, clever as she is, drags me to the beach at that precise hour, knowing those mossies will flock to me like bees to honey, leaving her in peace. I suppose we’re all called on to make sacrifices in the name of love, but is there any relief for a poor chap against this airborne assault? Well, perhaps a dash of vetiver will do.
Seems vetiver oil is the bee’s knees in natural bug-be-gone technology. A recent scientific study showed that when mosquitoes collided with concentrations of 2.5% to 5% vetiver oil, they buzzed off. Some even decided to give the area a wide berth afterward. Naturally, the higher the dose of vetiver, the more repellent it proved. And fear not, the study also made sure vetiver oil won’t wreak havoc on us humans. Unlike some essential oils which make skin more sensitive to sunlight, vetiver oil didn’t lead to a burn, even when the test subjects stepped into the bright sunshine. Looks like a smooth shave with
Vetyver could just help save the sunset.
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Nararak J, Giorgio CD, Thanispong K, et al. Behavioral avoidance and biological safety of vetiver oil and its constituents against Aedes aegypti (L.), Aedes albopictus (Skuse) and Culex quinquefasciatus Say. Curr Res Insect Sci. 2022;2:100044. Published 2022 Aug 6. doi:10.1016/j.cris.2022.100044