Suggested Use: Adults and children over 12, spray twice under the tongue up to each 30 minutes as needed. Children 2 to 12, spray once under the tongue up to each 30 minutes as needed. For children under 2, consult a health care professional prior to use. Can also be used topically - one spray directly onto the bite(s).
Ingredients: How Insect Bites Works Insect Bites is a combination of remedies carefully designed to alleviate immediate symptoms and to work at a deeper level, helping to remedy the ill effects of insect bites. Apis Mellifica (Honeybee) - for swelling and soreness due to bee stings, and for edema of the skin and mucous membranes Grindelia (Gum Plant) - for itching rash due to contact with poison oak and other skin irritants Hypericum Perforatum (St. John's Wort) - for nerve pain due to injury, and for pain due to insect bites Ledum Palustre (Marsh Tea) - for skin eruptions, skin discoloration and puncture wounds due to insect bites Arnica Montana (Leopard's Bane) - acts as a natural anti-inflammatory agent, treats septic conditions and prevents pus-associated infections from occurring Conium Maculatum (Poison Hemlock) - for respiratory distress due to poisoning, and helps slow the progress of the poison agents Histaminum Hydrochloricum (Histamine Hydrochloride) - acts as a natural antihistamine agent Calendula Officinalis (Marigold) - to protect against the degeneration and putrefaction of tissue, and provides antiseptic properties to promote healing Pyrogenium (Pyrogen) - acts as a general remedy for infection combined with intense restlessness Latrodectus Mactans (Black Widow Spider) - for cramping abdominal pain, and to alleviate constricted chest muscles Lachesis Mutus (Bushmaster) - helps avoid a tendency towards bleeding, and promotes normal blood clotting Tarentula Cubensis (Cuban Tarantula) - for dizziness, trembling of extremities, puffiness and septic conditions of the blood Anthracinum (Bacillus Anthracis) - avoids putrefaction of the tissue at the site of injury caused by an insect bite Euphorbia Pilulifera (Pillbearing Spurge) - for pain in the limbs and weakness in the joints Echinacea Angustifolia (Purple Coneflower) - for treatment of circulatory infections, and for lymphatic infection Ledum Palustre (Marsh Tea) - for skin eruptions, skin discoloration, and puncture wounds due to insect bites