If
insects have
feelings, it would have tremendous implications for the way we think
about these creatures, including how we attempt to control them as pests.
this article is very helpful in knowing the benefits of certain fruits and herb and vegetable that we take for granted, it also helps us to know the healing process is always through the right food and not pharmacuticals, because i have been going to the philopinnes every year for a eight week holiday for almost nineteen years and my doctor kept insisting that i take malaria tablets for the mosquito's so
about eight years ago i looked at what food the local people consumed that keeps the mosquito's away, and found that many of them eat a kind of vegatable called a bitter melon or gourd which is called karela in india, from the ampaylaya bush and it contains massive amounts of varying types of vitamin b so i started to eat a lot of it uncooked with a morning and evening salad, over the next month i noticed that was not beeing bitten by any
insects, so i concluded that my body ferrymones and general odour had changed and acted as a reppelant, but it would only stay that way as long as i used very little deoderant.i also
felt a lot better because most malaria tablets contain too much quinine and that can only do you a lot of harm.
This isn't something I've been able to say
about other wireless in - ear earbuds — Samsung's Gear IconX earbuds always make me
feel like an
insect is burrowing its way through my ear and into my brain.