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Hi Marlen,

 

 

 

We have the lice problem a few times per year in my son's school. When we

get a notice that some kids have lice, I put a drop of the following on my

son's clothes: I make a mix of same amounts of tea tree, lavender and

Eucalyptus radiata (70 drops of each fills my 10 ml-bottle). Then each

morning before he goes to school one drop on the collar of his sweater, one

drop on his t-shirt, one drop on his coat, scarf, hat. That way he doesn't

get lice. Notice that I do not use the drops of his skin.

 

When friends of his do have lice, I recommend this: 30 drops of the

anti-lice-mix in 100 ml jojoba: massage it into head and hair, leave for 2

hours, then comb lice and nits out of the hair, and then wash the hair. (A

good way to get the oil out of the hair is to first massage shampoo into the

oily hair, and only then go in the shower, then once again wash the hair). I

also put 3 drops of the mixture in a handful of shampoo. Repeat after 3

days, and after one week.

 

It does help!

 

 

 

Succes!

 

 

 

Saskia

 

 

 

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First let me say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU,

 

I don't post much on this list because when I do I never get a

 

response not sure why but I do appreciate you taking the time to help me

out.

 

I'm going to mix it up today at the warehouse

 

and will make a bottle for her camp mate.

 

 

 

 

 

Marlen Rodriguez

 

www.aromatherapyoutlet.com

 

 

 

 

 

_____

 

On Behalf Of Saskia Van Besauw

Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:46 AM

 

RE: Head Lice

 

 

 

Hi Marlen,

 

We have the lice problem a few times per year in my son's school. When we

get a notice that some kids have lice, I put a drop of the following on my

son's clothes: I make a mix of same amounts of tea tree, lavender and

Eucalyptus radiata (70 drops of each fills my 10 ml-bottle). Then each

morning before he goes to school one drop on the collar of his sweater, one

drop on his t-shirt, one drop on his coat, scarf, hat. That way he doesn't

get lice. Notice that I do not use the drops of his skin.

 

When friends of his do have lice, I recommend this: 30 drops of the

anti-lice-mix in 100 ml jojoba: massage it into head and hair, leave for 2

hours, then comb lice and nits out of the hair, and then wash the hair. (A

good way to get the oil out of the hair is to first massage shampoo into the

oily hair, and only then go in the shower, then once again wash the hair). I

also put 3 drops of the mixture in a handful of shampoo. Repeat after 3

days, and after one week.

 

It does help!

 

Succes!

 

Saskia

 

..

 

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Thank you for this recipee.

I happen to have these oils in a water suspension for spritzing curtains,

soft furnishings including the carpet and the matresses.

I will reccomend this to the guy I care fors wife who has a real headlice

problem from one of the schools.

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" Saskia Van Besauw " <Saskia.VanBesauw

 

Wednesday, June 13, 2007 3:46 PM

RE: Head Lice

 

 

> Hi Marlen,

>

>

>

> We have the lice problem a few times per year in my son's school. When we

> get a notice that some kids have lice, I put a drop of the following on my

> son's clothes: I make a mix of same amounts of tea tree, lavender and

> Eucalyptus radiata (70 drops of each fills my 10 ml-bottle). Then each

> morning before he goes to school one drop on the collar of his sweater,

> one

> drop on his t-shirt, one drop on his coat, scarf, hat. That way he doesn't

> get lice. Notice that I do not use the drops of his skin.

>

> When friends of his do have lice, I recommend this: 30 drops of the

> anti-lice-mix in 100 ml jojoba: massage it into head and hair, leave for 2

> hours, then comb lice and nits out of the hair, and then wash the hair. (A

> good way to get the oil out of the hair is to first massage shampoo into

> the

> oily hair, and only then go in the shower, then once again wash the hair).

> I

> also put 3 drops of the mixture in a handful of shampoo. Repeat after 3

> days, and after one week.

>

> It does help!

>

>

>

> Succes!

>

>

>

> Saskia

>

>

>

> .

>

>

> <http://geo./serv?s=97359714/grpId=2070936/grpspId=1705162397/msgId

> =48267/stime=1181677749/nc1=3848650/nc2=3848530/nc3=4025369>

>

>

>

>

>

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>I don't post much on this list because when I do I never get a

>response not sure why

 

The reason is because the old hands on this group have answered such

questions time and time again and get fed up with those who are too

lazy to find the answers in the groups archives. A new person should

always check the archives to see if their question has already been

answered. Then ask away if they can't find what they need to know.

 

Martin Watt

http://www.aromamedical.com

 

, " Marlen - Aromatherapy Oultet "

<marlen wrote:

>

> First let me say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU,

>

> I don't post much on this list because when I do I never get a

>

> response not sure why but I do appreciate you taking the time to help me

> out.

>

> I'm going to mix it up today at the warehouse

>

> and will make a bottle for her camp mate.

>

>

> Marlen Rodriguez

>

> www.aromatherapyoutlet.com

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Mr. Watt, you comment in reference to " lazy people was rude.

Debbie Murphy

 

, " aromamedical2003 "

<aromamedical wrote:

>

> >I don't post much on this list because when I do I never get a

> >response not sure why

>

> The reason is because the old hands on this group have answered

such

> questions time and time again and get fed up with those who are too

> lazy to find the answers in the groups archives. A new person

should

> always check the archives to see if their question has already been

> answered. Then ask away if they can't find what they need to know.

>

> Martin Watt

> http://www.aromamedical.com

>

> , " Marlen - Aromatherapy

Oultet "

> <marlen@> wrote:

> >

> > First let me say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU,

> >

> > I don't post much on this list because when I do I never get a

> >

> > response not sure why but I do appreciate you taking the time to

help me

> > out.

> >

> > I'm going to mix it up today at the warehouse

> >

> > and will make a bottle for her camp mate.

> >

> >

> > Marlen Rodriguez

> >

> > www.aromatherapyoutlet.com

>

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-I need to correct my grammar:

 

Mr. Watt, your comment in reference to " lazy people " was rude.

Debbie Murphy

 

-- In , " warlandcreek "

<warlandcreek wrote:

>

>

> Mr. Watt, you comment in reference to " lazy people was rude.

> Debbie Murphy

>

> , " aromamedical2003 "

> <aromamedical@> wrote:

> >

> > >I don't post much on this list because when I do I never get a

> > >response not sure why

> >

> > The reason is because the old hands on this group have answered

> such

> > questions time and time again and get fed up with those who are

too

> > lazy to find the answers in the groups archives. A new person

> should

> > always check the archives to see if their question has already

been

> > answered. Then ask away if they can't find what they need to

know.

> >

> > Martin Watt

> > http://www.aromamedical.com

> >

> > , " Marlen - Aromatherapy

> Oultet "

> > <marlen@> wrote:

> > >

> > > First let me say THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU,

> > >

> > > I don't post much on this list because when I do I never get a

> > >

> > > response not sure why but I do appreciate you taking the time

to

> help me

> > > out.

> > >

> > > I'm going to mix it up today at the warehouse

> > >

> > > and will make a bottle for her camp mate.

> > >

> > >

> > > Marlen Rodriguez

> > >

> > > www.aromatherapyoutlet.com

> >

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With regard to head lice I learned from my mother-in-law, who was a school

R.N. for about 40 years, that the non chemical way to get rid of head lice

is to use olive oil or another heavy oil e.g. coconut oil. You saturate the

person's hair with the oil, comb through with a lice comb. You then leave

the oil in the hair over night - I recommend wrapping the hair in a light

towel and putting a shower cap on over that. In the morning you wash out

the oil. You are supposed to repeat this every 3 days for 2 weeks, but it

won't hurt anything if you decide you just must do this nightly. This

remedy is inexpensive and, as I have sad cause to know, highly effective.

Best of luck,

 

Carol

 

 

 

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Hi Carol I have had several people recommend the same thing

 

you just said. They say it smoothers the suckers and kills them.

 

Thanks for the advice.

 

 

 

Marlen

 

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On Behalf Of Carol Monster

Saturday, June 16, 2007 5:45 PM

 

Re: Re: Head Lice

 

 

 

With regard to head lice I learned from my mother-in-law, who was a school

R.N. for about 40 years, that the non chemical way to get rid of head lice

is to use olive oil or another heavy oil e.g. coconut oil. You saturate the

person's hair with the oil, comb through with a lice comb. You then leave

the oil in the hair over night - I recommend wrapping the hair in a light

towel and putting a shower cap on over that. In the morning you wash out

the oil. You are supposed to repeat this every 3 days for 2 weeks, but it

won't hurt anything if you decide you just must do this nightly. This

remedy is inexpensive and, as I have sad cause to know, highly effective.

Best of luck,

 

Carol

 

 

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Hello guys hope everyone is doing well, I must tell you the follow up on

this lice

 

issue, I gave my daughters camp mate the recipe for the head lice, well her

mom

 

is not into aromatherapy and thinks we are all crazy. She went to her doctor

 

and he prescribed some awful chemical paid around $ 90 dollars for it

 

and it did nothing the lice are still alive and kicking.

 

 

 

Someone else recommended a place about 30min from were we live

 

and they guarantee the lice will go away. She took her

 

daughter and she calls me and tells me the place she is at smells like my

warehouse

 

and reads the bottle of treatment used on her daughters hair

 

 

 

Tea Tree, Ylang -Ylang, Citronella, and Eucalyptus.

 

 

 

They charged her an INCREDIBLE $235 for the treatment and the lice are gone.

 

 

She spent $325 between both treatments when she could of spent a lot less if

she

 

would have listened, well now she thinks she

 

will give aromatherapy a chance.

 

 

 

I have been putting the blend below in my daughters collar and she has been

lice free :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marlen Rodriguez

 

Aromatherapy Outlet

 

8022 NW 90th Street

 

Medley, Florida 33166

 

Phone: 305-888-8229

 

Fax: 305-888-2408

 

E-mail: marlen

 

www.aromatherapyoutlet.com

 

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On Behalf Of Saskia Van Besauw

Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:46 AM

 

RE: Head Lice

 

 

 

Hi Marlen,

 

We have the lice problem a few times per year in my son's school. When we

get a notice that some kids have lice, I put a drop of the following on my

son's clothes: I make a mix of same amounts of tea tree, lavender and

Eucalyptus radiata (70 drops of each fills my 10 ml-bottle). Then each

morning before he goes to school one drop on the collar of his sweater, one

drop on his t-shirt, one drop on his coat, scarf, hat. That way he doesn't

get lice. Notice that I do not use the drops of his skin.

 

When friends of his do have lice, I recommend this: 30 drops of the

anti-lice-mix in 100 ml jojoba: massage it into head and hair, leave for 2

hours, then comb lice and nits out of the hair, and then wash the hair. (A

good way to get the oil out of the hair is to first massage shampoo into the

oily hair, and only then go in the shower, then once again wash the hair). I

also put 3 drops of the mixture in a handful of shampoo. Repeat after 3

days, and after one week.

 

It does help!

 

Succes!

 

Saskia

 

..

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Doc & all,Does anyone have a natural recipe to get rid of headlice ? It needs to be safe for a pregnant woman (6 months) with small children. Many thanks,FrederiqueDoc <docshillingtonherbal remedies Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:14:59 AMRe: {Herbal Remedies} Wildcrafting and Edible Landscapes ,The War Garden Victorious

 

 

Great Mary.

This is awesome.

I just downloaded it myself and it seems to be all there.

Get it while the git'in is good folks. A great book.

Much love,

Doc

 

Mary Ostrowski wrote:

 

 

 

Doc and all list members.... Below

is a link to "The War Garden Victorious" at Google books where you can

down load the book for free . I just did so and

it appears to have all that you

mention Doc...Mary O

 

http://books. google.com/ books?id= AUFJAAAAMAAJ & dq=The+War+Garden+ Victorious & printsec=frontcover & source=bl & ots=SzmQNhNFb5 & sig=KMm6m7gYvHA5KtA tPeSAP4a1TYk & hl=en & sa=X & oi=book_result & resnum=3 & ct=result

 

 

 

 

 

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Mayonnaise. Saturate all your hair with mayo. Wrap it

up in saran wrap for a couple of hours. Wash and then rinse with

vinegar solution. There are other things to use like Lavender oil, not

exactly sure how to do that one..

 

Sheila

 

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Dear Doc & all,

 

Does anyone have a natural recipe to get rid of headlice ? It needs to

be safe for a pregnant woman (6 months) with small children.

 

Many thanks,

 

Frederique

 

 

 

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Head lice can be safely killed with plastic wrap (Saran) and mayonnaise. Just go to the dollar store and buy a cheap jar of mayonnaise. Completely cover hair and scalp (to the roots) with mayonnaise and then wrap head with Saran wrap and a towel (it will begin to melt and run as it gets warm). If you can stand it, go to bed with this on your head, otherwise leave it on for at least 3 hours. Wash hair thoroughly, then VERY thoroughly go through hair with a lice comb. Do not use those cheap plastic combs that look like a regular hair comb. You will want a metal comb (these are also sold in the animal department) and the tines are so very close together that you can't hardly get any hair through it. This is tight enough to pull eggs from the hair. It is best to have someone else go through your hair for you, if at all possible, so that they will go through each strand. Treat everyone in the family this same way. Be diligent! Just one missed egg or nit means reinfestation.

 

We had a daughter who had been in public school about 9 years ago, who came home with lice and infected 5 in our family!!! I was up until 4am combing through hair!!! We were able to get rid of it all and I used mayonnaise and plastic wrap just like I shared above. I called the school and told them my daughter had lice and would not be back until they were gone. I was told that as long as she "just had nits" she could be in school!!!! I was enraged, to say the least. I told them, no, my daughter will be back when she is free of lice completely! About a week later the local paper had a front page picture of a huge louse on the front with a caption that read that 60% of the kids in our district were infected with lice! Can you imagine???? It was because of their policy of not keeping kids home until free of bugs because they lose federal funds each day a child is not there. I was beyond furious..... It was no wonder my child became infected.

 

Anyway, good luck!!! Lice are nasty little critters and I hope I never have to deal with them again!

 

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herbal remedies From: feenaultDate: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 17:47:03 -0800{Herbal Remedies} Head Lice

 

 

 

 

Dear Doc & all,Does anyone have a natural recipe to get rid of headlice ? It needs to be safe for a pregnant woman (6 months) with small children. Many thanks,Frederique

 

 

 

Doc <docshillington (AT) cabletvonline (DOT) net>herbal remedies Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:14:59 AMRe: {Herbal Remedies} Wildcrafting and Edible Landscapes ,The War Garden Victorious

 

Great Mary.This is awesome.I just downloaded it myself and it seems to be all there.Get it while the git'in is good folks. A great book.Much love,DocMary Ostrowski wrote:

 

 

 

Doc and all list members.... Below is a link to "The War Garden Victorious" at Google books where you can down load the book for free . I just did so and

it appears to have all that you mention Doc...Mary O

 

http://books. google.com/ books?id= AUFJAAAAMAAJ & dq=The+War+Garden+ Victorious & printsec=frontcover & source=bl & ots=SzmQNhNFb5 & sig=KMm6m7gYvHA5KtA tPeSAP4a1TYk & hl=en & sa=X & oi=book_result & resnum=3 & ct=result

 

 

 

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This is the recipe we used for our family...youngest is 3 years old

and I am NOT pregnant. I have used teatree oil while pregnant but if

concerned about any of the ingredients I would check with someone who

has greater knowledge than I...DOC

We used 2 TBSP. tea tree oil, 2 TBSP. Rosemary oil and 1c. organic

olive or coconut oil. Mixed together and applied to the head to

saturate. Place a shower cap or tie a plastic bag around all of the

hair as the head lice will try and escape. the oil will smother the

lice. Leave on for 2 hours. You still have to pick through the hair

with a good lice comb a metal one is preferrable. I picked through

my 7 y.o.s hair for 6 hours one night. I had 2 dd's who had it and

one who did not. Amazing. I treated the whole family. You will

need to repeat this every week for 3 weeks. I did a month so that

all of the newly hatched lice will be killed. This kills lice and

not all eggs so some new ones may hatch. After the 3 treatments they

were gone. We did use a chemical prep. first on one of my dd's who

had it the worst and found live lice the next day so I went herbal

and it worked amazingly plus the oil helped to lubricate the scalp

after the chemical prep dried it out. I will never do that again. I

would rather pick for a couple of weeks than risk chemicals again!

Hope this helps!

Fern

 

herbal remedies , Frederique Nault

<feenault wrote:

>

> Dear Doc & all,

>

> Does anyone have a natural recipe to get rid of headlice ? It needs

to be safe for a pregnant woman (6 months) with small children.

>

> Many thanks,

>

> Frederique

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> Doc <docshillington

> herbal remedies

> Saturday, January 10, 2009 8:14:59 AM

> Re: {Herbal Remedies} Wildcrafting and Edible

Landscapes ,The War Garden Victorious

>

>

> Great Mary.

> This is awesome.

> I just downloaded it myself and it seems to be all there.

> Get it while the git'in is good folks. A great book.

> Much love,

> Doc

>

> Mary Ostrowski wrote:

> Doc and all list members.... Below

> is a link to " The War Garden Victorious " at Google books where you

can

> down load the book for free . I just did so and

> it appears to have all that you

> mention Doc...Mary O

>

> http://books. google.com/ books?id= AUFJAAAAMAAJ & dq=The+War+Garden+

Victorious & printsec=frontcover & source=bl & ots=SzmQNhNFb5 & sig=KMm6m7gYvH

A5KtA tPeSAP4a1TYk & hl=en & sa=X & oi=book_result & resnum=3 & ct=result

>

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Frederique, I used different natural remedies for head lice when my

daughter was 5 years old and in kindergarten. The whole class had

problems

because of storing sleep mats and pillows together after daily naps.

 

The most pleasant remedy is an essential oil, balsam de Peru. A

stronger

smelling, more astringent remedy is tea tree oil. Both will kill the

lice, and

should be used repeatedly, along with a very fine-toothed comb to

remove

any nits (lice eggs). There are shampoos that have these oils in them,

and

I have used Revlon's Balsam shampoo and have added tea tree oil to it.

I

would shampoo my daughter's hair with it, leave it in for about 20

minutes,

and then rinse. I kept on using the shampoo to repel any further

infestations.

(Balsam de Peru is known as the poor man's vanilla, and it does smell

very

similar to vanilla extract, so it covered the tea tree oil smell quite

well.)

You can also purchase tea tree oil shampoos online and at health food

stores,

and then add balsam de Peru to it. Either way, you present the lice

with a

double whammy!

 

To effectively rid lice in the bedding and in stuffed animals, etc.,

you can

add tea tree oil to distilled water and lightly mist all areas several

times. I

was told that animals, like our kitten that we had at the time, do not

carry

lice, so that is a good thing to know.

 

There used to be a brush that would emit electrical currents just

strong

enough to kill the lice and the nits. I was told about it by a school

nurse, but

I never actually saw or used it. I probably would have looked up the

research

on it and purchased one, but my daughter was already "cured". We live

in

Texas, so I am sure the brushes were available here, at least 11 years

ago

they were.... Just a suggestion....

 

Good luck with the unwelcome "guests"...and try not to resort to the

products

sold over the counter for lice. They are pesticides, as you probably

already

know, and they are NOT good for humans at ANY age!

 

Blessings to you,

 

Molly in Texas

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Mayonnaise... My two granddaughters both have long hair and had an infestation. Their pediatrician said nothing better than mayo. Their dad did it, used the comb, did it again with a washing in between. Their hair came out beautiful and they were lice free in one day. A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just 2 easy steps!

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