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Biafine really works!
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07/08/2017 12:20 PM
07/08/2017 12:20 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 289 Edam, Saskatchewan - Canada
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Just a quick thank you to all those here who recommended Biafine. I brought a tube home with me from SXM last year and just last night used it for the first time.
It is horsefly season here, and for those of you who have never had the pleasure of one of their bites let's just say mosquitoes are small potatoes in comparison of swelling and itching and of course there is the initial pain of the bite. Working in the yard yesterday the bugger got me on my shoulder and upper arm three times before I smacked him!
But with a quick slap on of Biafine, the itching and soreness quickly dissapeared and the swelling was gone within an hour. Yay!
Can't recommend this stuff highly enough. Thanks TTOL for once again being a wonderful source of information!
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