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I know you shouldn't share combs & hats. But where does it really come from? My granddaughter has had it twice in 5 years. Her mother nor I have ever had lice. Are fair haired people more prone? Have nieces that are dark haired who never had lice. While 1 with fair hair has had lice several times.

2006-06-21 09:29:49 · 2 answers · asked by concerned grandmom 1 in Health Other - Health

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I don't think the color of someone's hair makes them more prone to head lice. The best treatment for it tho is something called Neem Oil. The store bought shampoos are highly toxic. They're not any safer then spraying a child's head with Raid. They are neurotoxins, that is how they kill the lice, and if the child repeatedly gets head lice, the lice can become immune to these treatments. Prescription treatments are even worse, especially one called LINDANE. Very few doctors prescribe it now, but it is HIGHLY TOXIC, and has been linked to cancer. 100% pure, Neem Oil is very safe for repeated uses, people have been using it for hundreds of years. Head lice cannot become immune to it because it naturally contains substances that mimic a hormone that impairs their ability to reproduce, inhibits their ability to feed and prevent the eggs from hatching. Neem Oil, if used correctly can eliminate lice in one treatment. You can prevent children from getting lice by putting an ounce on Neem Oil in their shampoo. Neem Oil can be purchased online. I've purchased it off Ebay because it's much cheaper there then anywhere else online. If you use Neem Oil to treat head lice, make sure you get one that is 100% pure and preferably cold pressed and unrefined.

2006-06-21 09:42:54 · answer #1 · answered by Nate 4 · 1 0

head lice are little bug things that crawl into your hair. ive never had lice so i dont know how to get rid of them.

2006-06-21 16:34:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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