{"id":1192,"date":"2006-04-10T18:13:03","date_gmt":"2006-04-10T18:13:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/drconnieamundson.com\/?p=1192"},"modified":"2006-04-10T18:13:03","modified_gmt":"2006-04-10T18:13:03","slug":"dont-get-bugged-this-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/heartmountainchiropractic.com\/es\/dont-get-bugged-this-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"Don&#8217;t Get Bugged This Summer (April 2006)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the nicer weather comes camping trips with the family,  hiking adventures, picnicking by the lake, and those pesky little mosquitoes  that go buzzing by your head ruining the rest of the day. Mosquito bites are  more than just a nuisance; a bite can be very serious and you need to be aware  of the possible disease and germs they transport, as well as the chemicals you  are using to try and fight them off.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>[nametitle] says \u00abYou are never too young or too old to start making  changes for a healthier lifestyle.\u00bb<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p><\/p>\n<h2><strong>DISEASE AND  GERMS<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong><em>West Nile<\/em><\/strong><strong><em> Virus:<\/em><\/strong><strong><\/strong>(WNV) has made quite a hit in the news media. This is because it spread  from New York all the way to Florida over the past few summers. The  illness is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. The mosquito becomes  infected when it feeds on a bird or mammal that has the virus already. West Nile  Virus has killed 188 people and there have been 3391 confirmed human cases of  the disease, as of October 25th, 2002, according to the Centers of Disease  Control (CDC).  Less than one percent of humans that are bitten by an infected mosquito  will actually develop symptoms of encephalitis (an inflammation of the brain).  Nevertheless, it is important to reduce your chances of being bitten by an  infected mosquito especially in high-risk areas (i.e. Southern states, lakes or  heavily wooded areas). <em>(CDC. West Nile Virus Activity, September, 2001\/49 (36); 820-2)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><em>La Crosse<\/em><\/strong><strong><em> Encephalitis<\/em>:<\/strong> (LAC) encephalitis was discovered in La Crosse, Wisconsin  in 1963. Since then, the virus has been identified in several Midwestern and  Mid-Atlantic states (Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, West Virginia, Virginia,  North Carolina and Ohio). During an average year, about 75  cases of LAC encephalitis are reported to the CDC. Most cases of LAC encephalitis  occur in children under 16 years of age.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>St. Louis Encephalitis<\/em>:<\/strong> (SLE) is the  most common mosquito-transmitted human pathogen in the U.S. While periodic SLE epidemics  have occurred only in the Midwest and  Southeast, SLE virus is distributed throughout the lower 48 states. Since 1964,  there have been 4,437 confirmed cases of SLE with an average of 193 cases per  year. Illness ranges in severity from a simple febrile headache to  meningoencephalitis, with an overall case-fatality ratio of 5-15 %.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>If Traveling Outside Of The Country, Be  Aware Of:<\/em><\/strong><br \/> <em>Dengue Fever:<\/em> mainly found in Southeast Asia and Africa, some cases have been reported in North America.<br \/> <em>Malaria:<\/em> found  all over Africa, with the largest outbreaks in Angola,  Tanzania and Uganda.<br \/> <em>Rift Valley Fever:<\/em> found in regions of eastern and southern Africa  where sheep and cattle are raised. <br \/> <em>Yellow Fever:<\/em> discovered in Africa and South America.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Heartworm Disease<\/em><\/strong> occurs in dogs and cats wherever and whenever  mosquitoes are found. Heartworm disease is caused by a parasite named <em>Dirofilaria  immitis<\/em>. In their immature, microscopic stage, the heartworms are carried  by mosquitoes. They are injected into your pet while the mosquito is feeding  and migrate through the body, eventually reaching the heart, lungs, and connecting  blood vessels. In approximately six months, they grow to become adults as long  as 14 inches in length. They reproduce, and their offspring called  microfilariae circulate in the bloodstream. At this point they can be spread to  another animal by a mosquito bite. <br \/> <strong><em>(<\/em><\/strong><em>Information and<strong> <\/strong>Statistics were taken from the Center for Disease Control and  Prevention. For more information about these diseases and the updated number of  outbreaks around the world, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.cdc.gov\/\">www.CDC.gov<\/a>.)<strong> <\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n<h2><strong>THE HARMFUL INGREDIENTS IN INSECT REPELLENT<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Your concern about the ingredients used  in most insect repellents is reasonable, given what we&#8217;ve learned about the  adverse affects of chemicals in many everyday products.<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>DEET<\/em><\/strong> (N-diethyl-m-toluamide) is the most  common and effective ingredient in commercial mosquito repellents. DEET was  developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was patented by the Army in  1946, and became available to the general public in 1957. It has been the  subject of many studies over the years looking for indications of toxicity or  other problems. In a few cases, exposure to high levels of DEET has been  reported to be toxic to the brain. Understandably, that&#8217;s made some people  leery of using it. It is recommended that children only use up to a maximum of  10% DEET. <em>(August 2000, <a href=\"http:\/\/www.webmd.com\/\">www.webMD.com<\/a>)<\/em> Our response is, \u201cwhy use it at all?\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Permethrin<\/em><\/strong> is another ingredient you may find in  some insect repellents. This insecticide causes nervous system toxicity that  leads to the death of the mosquito. There are warnings on permethrin products  to only apply to clothing and not directly to the skin.  This really should be a warning not to use it  at all.With heavy exposure to DEET and other insecticides, people may  experience memory loss, headache, weakness, fatigue, muscle and joint pain,  tremors and shortness of breath. These symptoms may not be evident until months  or even years after exposure. The most severe damage occurs when DEET and  Permethrin are used together for frequent periods of time.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>SAFE  ALTERNATIVES<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>There&#8217;s a  promising natural product. It&#8217;s made from the oils of soybeans, geraniums, and  coconuts, and has been used successfully in Europe  for many years. It is marketed in the United States under the brand name  Bite Blocker\u00ae and is available right here in our office. Bite Blocker\u00ae has been  shown to prevent mosquito bites just as well, and for just as long, as DEET.  The other leading natural product, citronella oil, has a comparatively  short-lived and modest effect. Bite Blocker\u00ae is a topical, all-natural mosquito and black fly  \u00abDEET-FREE\u00bb insect repellent. Proven 97% effective! Sweat-proof and <strong><span style=\"text-decoration: underline\">Child-Safe<\/span><\/strong>, with 3-8  hours of protection! Non-Toxic, Non-Flammable, and won&#8217;t harm plastics or the  environment. Backed by a patented Swiss formula, Bite Blocker\u00ae complies with  EPA regulations and is scientifically proven to be effective. It is recommended  by the New England Journal of Medicine, The United States Dept. of Agriculture  and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The USDA found Bite Blocker\u00ae  to be the most effective natural-based insect repellent and as effective as 15%  DEET products.<\/p>\n<h2><strong>Q and A<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p><strong>What about Skin-so-soft?<\/strong><br \/> <em>Although Skin-so-soft is a mild insect repellent,  it only provides 40 minutes of protection from bites. When researchers at the  University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, compared the effects of Bite Blocker\u00ae  and Avon&#8217;s Skin-So-Soft they found that the people who used Bite Blocker\u00ae got  by far the fewest number of bites. (Frandin, M.S. Mosquitoes and Repellents: A  Clinician\u2019s Guide. Annals of Internal Medicine, June 1998)<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Do Citronella candles help keep them away from the  house?<\/strong><br \/> <em>Citronella candles decrease bites by 42% in the  people sitting directly next to them. Regular candles decrease bites by 23%.  The mosquito is drawn to the light more than anything, but it does help. Just  be sure to blow them out before going inside. <\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>Should I just get a bug zapper or an ultrasonic  device for my yard?<\/strong><br \/> <em>Electrical bug zappers do not work against  mosquitoes and typically kill off your beneficial insects. <\/em><br \/> <em>Ultrasonic devices have absolutely no value  whatsoever in reducing mosquito bites. <\/em><\/p>\n<h2><strong>HELPFUL TIPS<\/strong><\/h2>\n<ol>\n<li>If  you are prone to mosquito bites, avoid spending a lot of time outdoors between  dusk and dawn when mosquitoes are most active.<\/li>\n<li>When  you are outdoors cover up as much of your body with clothing as possible and  re-apply Bite Blocker\u00ae every 3-4 hours as recommended on the bottle.<\/li>\n<li>Light  colored clothing is less likely to attract mosquitoes.<\/li>\n<li>Make  sure screen windows and doors are in good repair.<\/li>\n<li>Empty  standing water from any sources around your yard (i.e. birdbaths, buckets,  tires).<\/li>\n<li>Clean  out roof gutters to prevent water collecting in them.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h2><strong>TOXIC EFFECTS<\/strong><\/h2>\n<p>Are you  concerned about the amount of toxins your body is being exposed to on a daily  basis? Think about all of the chemicals you may be using on yourself and your  family, and all the toxins you are being exposed to from other peoples use.  Getting tested is the key to understanding what it is that your body needs to  reach its optimal health. Contact our [city] office to learn more about our comprehensive testing and analysis service.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the nicer weather comes camping trips with the family, hiking adventures, picnicking by the lake, and those pesky little mosquitoes that go buzzing by your head ruining the rest of the day. 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