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Bug Shield

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$23.99

  • Repels insects naturally
  • Uplifting, protective aromatherapy
  • Great for outdoors, home

Say goodbye to pesky bugs with Bug Shield, your natural defense against unwanted insects. Crafted with a powerful blend of essential oils, this formula combines the refreshing aromas of citronella, eucalyptus, lavender, and more to create a protective barrier while uplifting your senses. Whether you’re enjoying the outdoors or want to create an insect-free zone in your home, Bug Shield offers both functionality and serenity. The oils in this blend, including Citronella Leaf (Cymbopogon winterianus) and Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus), are known for their natural insect-repelling properties, while floral notes of Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) and Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) add calming and aromatic benefits. Steam-distilled and purity-tested, Bug Shield ensures safety, quality, and effectiveness.

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Quantity: 30 ml

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Product Details

  • Aromatic Scent: Camphoraceous, citrusy, floral, and herbaceous.
  • Extraction Method: Steam distilled.
  • Purity: Tested by organoleptic methods, GC-MS, and FTIR.

Dosage

  • Aromatic: Add 2–3 drops to a diffuser for a protective, uplifting scent.
  • Topical: Dilute with a carrier oil to 1–2% and apply to exposed skin for insect protection.
  • Household: Mix 3–5 drops into a spray bottle with water for a natural bug-repelling mist.

Safety

  • Keep out of reach of children.
  • For external use only.
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
  • Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Pregnancy Safety
Consult a healthcare professional before use during pregnancy.

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How the Formula Work

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How to Use

  • Aromatic:Add 2–3 drops to a diffuser for a protective, uplifting scent.
  • Topical:Dilute with a carrier oil to 1–2% and apply to exposed skin for insect protection.
  • Household:Mix 3–5 drops into a spray bottle with water for a natural bug-repelling mist.

Herbs

Ingredients

Citronella Leaf

Citronella leaf has been used traditionally in Southeast Asia and tropical regions to ward off insects, reduce fevers, and relieve headaches and muscle aches. Often used in folk remedies as a tea or poultice, citronella leaf helps calm inflammation, stimulate digestion, and refresh the senses.

Eucalyptus Leaf

Native to Australia and long used in Aboriginal medicine, eucalyptus leaf has traditionally been brewed as a tea or applied as a steam inhalation to clear the lungs, ease fever, and purify the air. It is a staple herb for respiratory complaints and immune defense in traditional Western and folk medicine.

Lavender

Lavender is a renowned nervine, alleviating anxiety, depression, and insomnia. Its soothing scent can calm the mind, relieve headaches, and improve sleep quality. Lavender tea or aromatherapy is an effective remedy for mild nervous debility or emotional distress, often used in blends with other herbs like chamomile and lemon balm.

Rosemary

Rosemary is a rich source of antioxidants, including carnosic and rosmarinic acids, which provide anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal benefits. The plant’s volatile oils, responsible for its aromatic fragrance, are carminative, helping to ease bloating and gas. Rosemary also supports digestive health and healthy circulation, promoting nutrient delivery throughout the body, including the scalp.

Himalayan Cedarwood

Native to the Himalayas and revered in Ayurvedic and Tibetan medicine, Cedrus deodara—meaning “wood of the gods”—has traditionally been used to calm the mind, purify the skin, and support respiratory and lymphatic health. It’s often burned as incense during meditation and spiritual rituals for its deeply centering and protective qualities.

Geranium

Traditionally used in Africa and Europe for wound healing and hormonal imbalances, Geranium is known for its gentle regulatory effects on mood and the endocrine system. It has been a go-to for emotional and skin healing alike.

Lemongrass

One of lemongrass’s most renowned uses is as a digestive aid. Traditionally, it has been consumed in tea or decoction form to alleviate common gastrointestinal complaints such as bloating, indigestion, and cramping.
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