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Don't Let Your Holiday Turn You To Jelly

Don't Let Your Holiday Turn You To Jelly

Going on holiday provides us with the opportunity to not only relax and catch some well needed rays, but to also learn and experience different cultures.

Whether it be the food, the sights or the people that you meet, you can guarantee that a holiday will always provide you with an insight into a different way of living…but with that can come some unexpected surprises!

Most of us know how to deal with the common British pests; wasps, flies, ants and mosquitos but when abroad, you can expect to meet a whole new range of foreign guests! And being that there are nearly 9,000 species of jellyfish, you are bound to run into one at some point or another during your time in the sea. Not only is it wise to keep your eyes peeled when swimming at the beach, but it is also a good idea to keep an effective antiseptic gel close by should you be unfortunate enough to cross paths with one
 
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Fortunately fewer than one hundred of these jellyfish are actually considered dangerous to humans so if you are unlucky enough to meet up with one whilst on holiday, your sting…whilst irritating, is unlikely to be life threatening. Jellyfish only sting when they come into direct contact with humans and the toxins which are found in the end of their tentacles can be a strong irritant to human skin. In most cases, however, the poison will only cause injury to the part of skin that has been stung.

Cider vinegar works particularly well on jellyfish stings, believe it or not! Vinegar is a natural anti-inflammatory that has long been known to help fight bacteria and infection and is the ultimate essential natural remedy for neutralizing the venom and inactivating any fragments of tentacles left in the skin. Any antiseptic gel will help to ease and calm angry skin as soon as it has been applied to the skin. It then dries to create a seal over the affected area, protecting it from any further infection.

One gel called Grandma Vines Antiseptic Gel also provides immediate and effective relief from most insect bites and stings, yet another unpleasant and unwelcome prospect encountered when abroad! The highly effective fungal and bacteria fighting properties of the gel bring quick pain relief, soothing inflamed areas and reducing irritation.

March 2007
 
 
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