Thursday, October 13, 2011

Neem Anti-Itch Formula


Since my skin is very sensitive, I am the company guinea pig.  I always try all new products on my skin and hair before we decide whether or not to sell a particular product.  If the product passes the test, then we can move ahead, otherwise we don’t sell it.  I had tried the Neem Anti-Itch formula on my skin when we first decided to carry it, and it passed the test, but I recently had an opportunity to put this wonderful product through more rigorous testing.

For some unknown reason, I am very tasty to bugs, so I often get some bites during the summer.  A couple of weeks ago while we doing yard work, I was well immersed in the middle of some old bushes that we were cutting back.  Some bugs, probably spiders by the look of the bites I received, made their way over my body, leaving over 20 bites.  These bites were red and itchy, so I thought what a great time to give the Neem Anti-Itch Formula a good field test.  I put a little bit of the Anti-Itch on each bite, except one.  The itching stopped within a few minutes, except on the non-treated bite.

 The next day the bites all started itching again.  Once again I put the Anti-Itch Formula on all the bites except the same one that I had not treated the day before.   Again, the itching stopped and stayed away all day, except for the non-treated bite.  The non-treated bite also grew in size and became redder over these two days, but the others got better.  By the third day, all the bites had stopped itching, even the non-treated bite, but the treated bites were smaller and less red than the non-treated bite.  I did not treat any of the bites after that, but by the end of one week, the treated bites were disappearing, and the one non-treated bite was still rather red and much larger than the other bites.

By the end of two weeks, the treated bites were pretty much gone, and the non-treated bite was getting better, but was still somewhat red. I was delighted to see these results, as I take this as proof that the Neem Anti-Itch does indeed not only stop the itching, but it helps heal the bite as well.

This statement has not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and in not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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