August 2010

Looking For A Home Remedy For Head Lice?

Your kids came back home with head lice again and you are tired of using lice shampoos, or maybe you had no success with chemical products, and you are looking for a home remedy for head lice. Many parents use natural lice treatments like those used by our grand-mothers when they saw that children were [...]

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Preventing Head Lice In Children

Tens of millions of school aged children get head lice every year worldwide. To avoid having to deal with this condition, preventing head lice in children is a good solution. But few people actually know how to prevent head lice. Although this is not always possible, of course, we can still take basic measures such [...]

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Two Recipes of The Tea Tree Oil Lice Treatment

When you are looking for a treatment for head lice, there are many options available to you. A lot of people want to apply a herbal head lice treatment, and aromatherapy and essential oils have become very popular over the past few years. Let’s see why a tea tree oil lice treatment may be a [...]

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FAQ – Prevent Head Lice

How do I prevent my child from getting head lice? The best thing you can do to prevent your child from getting head lice is tell him to really avoid head-to-head contacts with his friends and avoid sharing belongings that come into contact with the head. If your child does not touch anyone’s head with [...]

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FAQ – Head Lice Treatments

How To Treat Head Lice Naturally? There are many natural head lice treatments for those who don’t want to use commercial head lice shampoos. You’ll find detailed information here on home remedies for getting rid of head lice. What is the OTC failure rate for head lice? This is very variable and depends mainly on [...]

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FAQ – Head Lice And Eggs

FAQ How Do You Get Head Lice How does someone get head lice? You can get head lice by direct contact from head to head. You can also get lice from shared belongings that have been in contact with an infested person within the last 48 hours, but this is not the main transmission means. [...]

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