Stop the Itch of Mosquito Bites with Five Quick Clicks
LA SALLE, Colo., May 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Each summer you hear about mosquitoes and how bad they will be, and this year is predicted to be no different. Don't live with the annoying, painful itch after an insect bite. Use the recently released scientifically proven product, clickGObite™. Scientifically proven to Stop the Itch in just 5 clicks!
"Bites and stings can be easily treated at home by using clickGObite™. It is the only FDA approved medical device of its kind available in the United States," said Caryn Sticher, co-founder of clickGObite™.
Insect attacks or stings can occur from a number of bugs such as bees, spiders, fleas, and mosquitoes. Some bites and stings cause you to itch and others cause pain. The itching and pain are due to the insect venom, which can cause sensitivity, or in more serious cases an allergic response.
ClickGObite™ is an effective, easy and convenient product that is:
- A patented, FDA approved device
- Perfect for those sensitive to mosquito and bug bites
- Developed for those people who still get bitten even when they use bug spray
- Great for those times you forget to protect yourself with a spray
- A natural solution that uses no pesticides
- Safe for children over 6 months of age
- Easily attachable to a keychain for portability
ClickGObite™ is a great solution for avoiding the itchiness of a bite and decreasing the inflammation from epidermis stains. The poisoning of the mosquito bite becomes neutralized, with no harmful effect on the nearby skin, thus avoiding the traditional swelling and undesirable itching.
Order your clickGObite™ by visiting our website at clickGObite.com.
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Contact:
Caryn Stichler
402-598-4576
[email protected]
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