Technology
Neutralize mosquito and other bug bites with this innovative device
TL;DR: Get through the summer with the BITE HELPER® Itch Neutralizer for $31.99, a 20% savings as of July 14.
Ah, summer. For some, it’s a time of reflection, sunbathing, and day drinking. For others, it’s the time when blood-thirsty mosquitos feast on their flesh.
If you’re part of the latter category, you know how frustrating it is to have itchy red bumps all over your body following a family barbecue, a casual walk outside, or an outdoor, socially-distanced party with friends. You’ve likely tried everything: alcohol, aloe, aspirin, honey, and even the age-old method of making an “X” with your nail on the bite. Nothing works. You just scratch until you bleed. It’s fine.
However, if you’ve reached your breaking point and need some relief, might we suggest trying one more thing: the Bite Helper® Itch Neutralizer. Unlike other itch-relief methods, this little stick is battery-operated (two AAs), and drug and chemical-free. It uses a combination of heat and vibration to increase circulation and localized blood flow. The result? Unbearable mosquito bites are transformed into harmless, itch-free bumps.
It’s not a mosquito repellent – let’s be real, those rarely actually work anyway. Instead, Bite Helper® exists to help you deal with the aftermath of the blood bath. In theory, it delivers heat through its metal end that neutralizes mosquito saliva and vibration to increase blood flow. The combination of the two supposedly soothes the itch and irritation. It doesn’t stop at mosquitos, either. You can also use this gadget to lessen the irritation caused by flies, bees, wasps, and ants.
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If you’re looking for a potential solution to this age-old problem, the Bite Helper® very well may be it. It’s a CES Innovation Awards Honoree and is designed, tested, and quality-assured in the good ol’ U.S. of A.
Better yet, you can save 20% for a limited time and get the Bite Helper® Itch Neutralizer for just $31.99 (regularly $39). Worth a shot for your sanity, right?
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