Saturday, August 21, 2010

What was the smelly head lice treatment that parents used 20 years ago?

My 5 year old has head lice and i wanted to know if anyone could recommend a treatment, i've used Full Marks and its rubbish. Everyones been saying the smelly treatment we used as kids is the best, but does anyone know the name or can recommend one?What was the smelly head lice treatment that parents used 20 years ago?
I am not sure what the smelly treatment is but I can recommend some natural remedies. Before you listen to anyone advising you to use a pesticide treatment (over the counter shampoo) please consider the following:





No chemical head lice treatment is legally allowed to be labeled as 'safe' as every insecticide is a poison. They are also ineffective as head lice have become immune to them.





Luckily there are quite a few totally natural remedies available that readily kill head lice.





Suffocation is an effective method where oil based products (i.e.: conditioner) are used to block the breathing holes and kill the live lice. The real trick though is to find natural products that will kill both the live lice and their eggs in one fast effective treatment.





Remedies containing Neem Oil are known to be highly effective as Neem interrupts the growth and reproduction of the head louse. Neem鈥檚 insecticidal properties are widely recognized now and the oil is commonly available at your local health food store.





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Good luck.What was the smelly head lice treatment that parents used 20 years ago?
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Oh! I think it's vinegar! Drenching your head-liced hair in vinegar!





I would suggest -


Combing your child's hair with a nit-comb thouroughly,


After that, washing it with a nit shampoo,


Then with a nit conditioner,


And then combing it thouroughly again.





*NOTE* REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR CHILD'S BEDSHEETS AND PILLOW COVERS BEFORE DOING THIS AS THERE MAY BE NIT EGGS OR NITS ON THEM SO IT WOULD MAKE YOUR CHILD STILL HAVE NITS!
I think it was called Ridd? They might not have it in the UK i'm not sure.

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