Most people use insect sprays to help prevent getting bitten from insects. However, little do they realize that many of these sprays contain chemicals that may be toxic to their bodies. These chemicals can be extremely harmful to the environment. Hence, it is best that if you have sensitive skin as well, you do not use them.

But what happens if you really do get bitten by an insect and your skin becomes inflamed? Well, you can consider using a herbal remedy to treat insect bites. Herbal remedies being natural, are generally safer. In fact, you will find that they can actually have quite pleasant smells.

From the following list, pick one herbal remedy to treat insect bites :

1. You can use tea tree oil, lavender and peppermint. These herbal remedies come highly recommended by herbalists and are effective for neutralizing toxicity. They can stop your itch almost immediately and can reduce any skin inflammation. You would need to add a few drops of any of these herbal remedies into a mixture of baking soda or honey. Alternatively, you can also apply a drop or two of the herbal remedies onto your insect bite.

2. Plantain is a very common plant that can be found along many road in the United States. You may not realize its medicinal powers but this herb has the ability to draw out toxins from your body. You can use either the fresh or dried form of this herb to create a salve. Simply chop the plantain up finely. Add water to it and then apply it to your insect sting or bite. Almost instantly, you can feel that part of your skin becoming warm. This is an indication that toxins are being drawn out of your skin. Continue adding this mixture to your bite or sting until the swelling and pain subsides.

3. Tobacco may be a very controversial herb; however, no one can deny that it has plenty of medicinal properties. Loose tobacco leaves can also be used as a herbal remedy to treat insect bites. What you need to do is to combine water or apple cider vinegar with a small amount of tobacco leaves. This will then become a paste that you can apply to the affected skin area. Leave this paste on your skin until the swelling has subsided. However, should skin irritation develop, wash off this paste with lukewarm water immediately.

Author's Bio: 

Evelyn Lim is the publisher of a newsletter on herbal home remedies . She shares practical tips about non-drug alternatives that can be used to treat different ailments. For more information, please visit her site at http://www.herbalremedytips.com