Summer is the time when most people
want to get out and enjoy the outdoors. But biting insect can quickly
turn a fun time into a nightmare. Keeping insects away usually involves
synthetic repellents containing a potentially dangerous chemical called
N,N- diethyl -m - toluamide, commonly called DEET. Though these repellents
are effective they may also be responsible for severe medical problems
reported by some people who use them . A safer alternative is needed.
Neem has been used since antiquity as an insect repellent for both people
and food crops. One compound ( salannin ) found in neem leaves, seeds and
seed oil is a safer but more effective insect repellent than the widely
used chemical ingredient called DEET ( N,N-diethly-m-toluamide) currently
found in most commercial repellents (TSGP pg.4 ).
Neem extracts tested by the Malaria Institute were found to repel the mosquito
that causes malaria for up to twelve hours. Neems provides protection from
not only mosquitoes but also from biting flies, sand fleas and ticks. Because
of neem's proven effectiveness insect repellents made with neem are being
used in malaria prone tropical countries.
For those seeking a safe alternative to potentially dangerous synthetic
repellents neem offers an attractive alternative for the following reasons:
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