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Reference #: | 869 |
Submit Date: | 16 Oct 2006 |
Browse Category: | lice |
Author: | none |
Email Address: | none |
Treatment used: | pyrethin |
You can buy this remedy at: | health food store |
Remedy will cost you: | unknown |
Country of Remedy: | USA |
Remedy Source: | folklore |
More Links about this Remedy: | http://www.bagelhole.org/?page=62 |
# Comments posted to this remedy: | 0 |
Complaints Reported: | 0 |
# of times remedy read: | 8,859 |
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Typical Dosage: | unknown |
Dosage should be related to weight: | unknown |
Dosages used in clinical trials are significant: | unknown |
Maximum dosages in relation to side effects and serious side effects: | unknown |
Other foods/nutrients/medications that can affect absorption or utilization: | unknown |
Foods that provide the nutrient recommended as a remedy (or reference giving same): | unknown |
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Total # reviewers: | 0 |
Average Rating: | 0.00 |
Effectiveness: | 0.00 |
No Side Effects: | 0.00 |
Ease of Use: | 0.00 |
Effective after long term use: | 0.00 |
Cost Effectiveness: | 0.00 |
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Source:http://www.bagelhole.org/?page=62
If you want to try making your own head lice remedy, you can make a rinse containing pyrethin (a safe, natural insecticide), although some children, especially if they're allergic to ragweed, may also have a sensitivity to pyrethin. Use the pyrethin rinse, wash or spray everything the child has come in contact with, including clothing, bedding, hair brushes and combs, even the backs of chairs or furniture. Rinse the child's hair, being careful to keep away from eyes. Follow that up by combing through their hair every night. Use a fine-toothed comb dipped in vinegar and comb strand by strand, checking for both adult lice and eggs or nits. |
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