Head lice, Nits, Cooties, louse -
Whatever you call them, they are an absolute menace. Some people use
natural remedies while others embark on absolute full scale chemical
warfare! Read details of my first encounter and remedy below.
Head lice, or nits as we commonly call them had not entered my
thoughts for many years, but I was soon to suffer a rude awakening.
A family member came home from school with a note from her teacher which
I assumed would be in relation to her schoolwork...or even lack of it,
but no, it was notification of an infestation of those annoying lice on
her scalp.
Why her I thought. her hair was always scrupulously clean.
This started me studying those nasty nits and now I feel like an expert.
I soon found that Head lice ( sometimes also referred to as louse ) are
insects that live on the neck and scalp. Although they may make your
head feel itchy, they do not usually cause illness. Their main damage
appears to be embarrassment and discomfort., however, they do not
clear up without treatment.
I was relieved to discover that head lice seemed to like a clean head as their residence just as much as a dirty one.
Head lice are grey or brown wingless insects with six legs and grow
to size of just 2mm with a lifespan of around 20 days. The female lays
5 or 6 eggs each day which are attached to the hair near the beginning
of the follicle. These yellow or white eggs are referred to as nits
and take around 8 days to hatch. They may sometimes be mistaken for
dandruff, however nits stick like glue to the hair and prove very hard
to remove.
In a child with an infestation of head lice, there are commonly
about ten lice on the scalp although there may often be a much greater
number.
Head lice may be found in all ages of people, but are most common in children between the ages of four and twelve.
Girls seem to be more likely to suffer from head lice than their male counterparts.
This could be because girls are more prone to put their heads together
during activities and lice are usually transferred by head to head
contact.
Head lice are found in all lengths and types of hair.
A Head lice infection can result in an itchy neck or head, and even
a rash, behind the ears or on at the back of the neck. However, a child
may have had head lice for some months before any symptoms are noticed.
I noted that there is no need to worry about delousing bed linen or or
hats, as the head lice will not survive away from the scalp and are
only transferred between people by head to head contact.
Armed with all this information, I thought it would be easy finding a simple head lice treatment....I was wrong.
"Home" remedies that I had heard of included smothering the
affected head with olive oil or mayonaise....yes mayonaise, but I
declined to attempt these. 
Initially, I tried what seemed to be the easiest, least intrusive treatment which was just combing them out.
Head lice are difficult to locate in the hair but can be removed, by
combing them out. The hair should be combed in sections using fine
toothed comb or a specific nit comb which is stocked by pharmacists.
I was told that the hair should be combed when wet, preferably with
hair conditioner or olive oil, and it was important to comb for the
full length from root to tip. After each stroke, the comb was to be
examined for lice.
The hair could also be combed over paper, or a bowl of water, so that
any lice that results of any lice that were removed which could be seen.
After hours of the laborious process, I gave up, feeling similar to a Chimpanzie preening its partner.
Next I checked the insecticidal head lice treatments which seemed to
contain strong chemicals with a risk of side effects like malathion,
phenothrin,carbaryl and permethrin with the potential to cause side
effects including eczema, rashes and scalp irritation.
Imagine my horror when I came across
a report stating that the chemicals contained in some head lice
shampoos could be factors in an increased risk of childhood leukaemia.
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Tuesday, 9:21 a.m.
From the desk of: Antony Wilton
Dear Parent,
If any of your children or anyone you love currently has a head lice
infestation and don’t ever want to go through this type of discomfort
and embarrassment again …
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Then this is definitely the most important letter you will read today!
Here’s why:
In just a few minutes It will be revealed how you can use my NATURAL HERBAL BLEND for head lice infestation – no matter how long its been annoying you – safely and naturally.
Take a moment to read of the dangers associated with many
harsh chemical pesticides used as head lice remedies, and realise why I
created HEAVENS NATURAL HERBAL BLEND for use against head lice as nature intended!
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While we await further new research results, I can recommend a good natural recipe for making your own lice application. The recipe is available by instant download and is inexpensive and can be added to your shampoo or conditioner
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No harsh chemicals in our natural treatment however, AND ITS SAFE .
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The report was from the French scientific research group, INSERM, which examined 280 children diagnosed with acute leukaemia and compared them to 288 children free off the disease.
After interviewing the relevant parents concerning their use of insectidal shampoos and household chemicals, the scientists discovered that using chemical based shampoos to eliminate head lice appeared to lead to a doubling of the risk of contracting childhood leukaemia. They stated that the risk seemed most acute when mothers used these insecticides while pregnant.
That research groups leader Dr Florence Menegaux, reported in part that "the findings reinforce the hypothesis that household pesticides may play a role in the origin of childhood acute leukaemia."
At this stage no specific product can be singled out and a causal link remains questionable. However, the consistency of our results and the results from previous studies suggest that it may be opportune to consider preventative action.'
This was enough for me. The sample study was small, but where my daughter was involved why would I take any risks?
I continued my own research and decided to formulate a head lice treatment based on natural plant products with which I had some experience. After much trial and error, and what seemed countless hours tracking down nit ridden children after my daughters lice infestation was cleared, it all fell into place.
The most effective results came from a combination of Tea Tree Oil, Citronella Oil, lavender Oil and Neem Oil.
I was aware of the properties of the Tea Tree (Melaleuca), and Lavender oil from my landscaping experience in Australia, wheras my research took me to India where the
Neem oil from the fruits and seeds of Neem is used for preparing cosmetics and has been highly regarded since ancient times for variety of therapeutic purposes including
treating skin diseases, and as an insect repellant.
Tea tree oil ( Maleuca oil )
is an essential oil extracted from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia, a native to the northeast coast of New South Wales in Australia.
The oil is claimed to have very beneficial cosmetic and medical antiseptic and antifungal properties with its uses including treatment of colds and flu, acne, gum infections and insect bites.
Lavender
is regarded as the ultimate, multi usage flower used extensively as an alternative natural remedy for many complaints ranging from anxiety, to treating fungal
infections, sunburn and healing insect bites.
Lavender is widely used in herbalism. If applied to the temples, the oil is popular for relieving headaches. Lavender is also commonly used to assist sleeping, with both seeds and flowers added to pillows
Citronella Oil
Oil of Citronella is an oil derived from cultivated grasses. It repells animals and insects.
Citronella has been used on people and their clothing to repel insects including mosquitoes, flies and ticks.
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