By Alex Thompson, Health Insider
🕙 4 minute read ⋅ Updated 9:45AM AEDT, Sat January 18, 2025
I used to think I was being health-conscious by carefully checking my skincare products for harmful ingredients. But there I was, mindlessly spraying chemical bug repellent all over myself every summer evening before heading out to my garden.
It wasn't until my annual check-up that something clicked. My doctor noticed some hormone irregularities and started asking about my daily habits. When I mentioned using bug spray several times a week, she put down her clipboard and said something that stopped me in my tracks.
"You know those chemicals aren't just sitting on your skin, right?"
She explained how bug spray chemicals are actually absorbed into our bloodstream - through our skin and lungs. These aren't just mild irritants; they're endocrine disruptors that mess with our hormones and some are even carcinogenic. What gets on your clothes? You breathe it in. What gets on your skin? Goes straight to your bloodstream.
I felt sick thinking about how many times I'd absent-mindedly sprayed these chemicals around my face, on my neck, my arms... everywhere.
I needed a solution. I couldn't keep choosing between mosquito bites or toxic chemicals. That's when I discovered something that changed everything.
Instead of covering my body in chemicals, I found a device that uses specialized UV light and electric grid technology to attract and eliminate mosquitoes before they can even reach me.
When I first heard about the BudBuddy Mosquito Zap, I was skeptical. A portable device that creates a mosquito-free zone without chemicals? It seemed too good to be true. But the science made sense - using light to attract mosquitoes instead of turning my body into a chemical barrier.
The results amazed me. The sleek, portable device created a 15-20 foot mosquito-free zone without a single spray. Just charge it up, turn it on, and let it work its magic. No more chemical smell, no more worrying about what I'm absorbing into my bloodstream.
Other health-conscious women noticed the difference too:
Ana D. shares: "Finally, something that actually works without making me worry about what I'm breathing in!"
Ella R. confirms: "It's perfect for someone like me who's trying to reduce chemical exposure. Plus, it's small enough to take anywhere!"
But does it really work? The technology speaks for itself. The patented UV flash beam operates at the exact frequency (365nM) that attracts mosquitoes 5x more effectively than traditional methods. Plus, with its protective cover and chemical-free operation, it's safe for the whole family.
I found my BudBuddy on arscine.com, though they're becoming harder to get. Last time I checked, they were sold out. I just got a notification they're restocking soon - I'm getting one for my sister before they're gone again.
Want to protect yourself from mosquitoes without absorbing harmful chemicals?
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*Limited stock available. Next restock date not guaranteed.
P.S. Your hormones (and your whole body) will thank you for making the switch from chemical sprays!