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If you're a parent you have probably received one of those dreaded lice letters from school or day care at some point. Learn about treating with non-toxic essential oils.
Popular lice treatments contain pesticides that can be harmful to children, especially after continued use. Some of those toxic chemicals include lindane and pyrethrins. Instructions on head lice treatment shampoos suggest a second treatment seven days later. Head lice eggs take a week to hatch, so the treatment is a precautionary measure if any eggs are remaining. Combing the nits out can be a huge chore because they’re so small, sticky and hard to see. If you add conditioner to dry hair and comb them out, it makes it a lot easier.
Alternative Head Lice Treatments:
To treat lice, you can mix 1 teaspoon of tea tree oil to 4 tablespoons of carrier oil to rub in your scalp and leave for ten minutes before rinsing. Another method is to add 10 to 20 drops to shampoo and do the same. The first recipe was taken from a study found on NoSpray.org.
Other Information about Head Lice:
Head lice do not jump but you can get it through head to head contact. Discourage sharing combs, headphones, bedding or hats since eggs could be on them and they live for a couple days outside a host. If you do hear about head lice going around, it wouldn’t hurt to use a few drops of tea tree oil in your shampoo as a precautionary measure. Leave it in for several minutes before rinsing. They can’t stand the taste, it's non-toxic and it works as lice repellent. Some could still have a sensitivity, reaction or allergy to it so test a small patch of skin before using.
The copyright of the article How to Kill Lice Using Essential Oils in Herbal Properties/Benefits is owned by Sandra Williams. Permission to republish How to Kill Lice Using Essential Oils in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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