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10 Homemade Cures for Mosquito Bites

Garlic

Garlic is a well-known natural remedy for conditions from heart disease to high blood pressure.

But before you slice into a bulb and apply it to your bite, know that applying cut garlic straight to a skin wound or bite may cause burning and stinging. Instead of that, finely mince up fresh garlic and stir it in with an unscented lotion or room temperature coconut oil.

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