Wednesday, February 28, 2007


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    Head Lice Treatment

    Children and head lice

    Oh no! You child has come home with a note about Head Lice?
    let's talk a little about a head louse and what it does.

    When head lice have found a host with the right conditions in
    their hair and scalp, they breed wildly. The female head louse
    can lay between 3 and 6 eggs a day, which are only the size of
    a grain of sand and the eggs just take a week to hatch before
    the baby lice, called nymphs are hatched.

    After hatching the nymphs go through 3 stages before maturing
    to an adult, during each stage they shed their exoskeleton to
    promote growth.

    Kids tend to spend a lot of time in close space with each other
    as they play, they tend not to think about individual space, and
    pass head lice around to other children inadvertently.

    Children between four and eleven in age are the most likely to
    carry infestation, this is because those older than eleven start
    to think about individual space.

    It can take time and round after round to eradicate an infestation
    of the head lice, and it can become expensive and exhausting for
    both you and your children.

    So you will be happy to know that a more natural and less toxic head
    lice treatment exists. Click here for a natural head lice treatment
    guide that will also teach you about prevention so they don't come
    back.

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