Natural Remedies for Head Lice:
Are you the parent of a preschooler or an elementary school aged
child? If you are, there will likely come a point in time when your
child develops head lice.
As frustrating as head lice can be, it is actually a common
occurrence for most children between the ages of three to ten. This
is because children are often close to each other during daycare or
school.
When it comes to treating head lice, many parents head right on
down to their local drug stores to stock up on lice killing
supplies, such as head lice combs, lice killing shampoo, and other
sprays.
Unfortunately, some of these products may not only be ineffective
for your child, but they may also put them at risk.
Parents are always encouraged to avoid exposing their children to
unnatural chemicals whenever possible. The good news, however, for
parents of children with head lice is that there are a number of
natural remedies and home remedies that can prove successful.
One remedy for head lice involves saturating the hair with
vinegar. This approach is nice, as most individuals already have
vinegar in their homes. Parents who have tried this way to kill and
remove head lice recommend leaving the vinegar on the hair for at
least an hour before washing it out. To prevent a mess, shower caps
or other similar items can be placed over the hair.
Of course, be careful doing so, as you do not want to use
something, such as a plastic bag, that could endanger your child. It
has been reported that vinegar will kill lice in as little as two or
three days.
Tea tree oil is another natural and easy to way to kill head
lice. There are some individuals who apply tea tree oil directly to
the hair in small amounts; however, many parents recommend another
approach. This approach involves placing about fifteen drops of tea
tree oil in a bottle of shampoo.
When doing so, it is best if the shampoo bottle is not completely
full, as this allows the tea tree oil to spread evenly when shook.
Tea tree oil, when combined with shampoo, should be used on a daily
basis for at least five to seven days.
Mayonnaise can also be used to remove head lice. What is nice
about this approach is that it should kill all types of head lice,
including the eggs and adults. It is also nice, as all that you
really have to do is walk right to your refrigerator. Mayonnaise
should be applied to the hair and evenly spread.
Many recommend leaving it in the hair for about an hour. As with
applying vinegar to the hair, it is a good idea to cover the hair
with a shower cap, just be sure to proceed with caution if you use a
shopping bag or something else that can pose a risk of suffocation.
Another natural way to remove head lice is to physically do so.
Although this approach is natural, it can be extremely frustrating
and time consuming. What you will need is a comb, tweezers, and a
flashlight. In fact, this approach should be taken even after you
use tea tree oil, mayonnaise, or vinegar.
These items will help to kill the lice in a child’s head, but you
will still need to take steps to remove the dead lice and eggs from
your child’s head. The best way to do so is with a comb or tweezers
and when your child’s hair is still wet.
What is nice about using the natural remedies for head lice
mentioned above is that they can be used even if you don’t have
confirmation that your child has head lice. For example, if you
notice a few specks on your child’s head that may resemble head
lice, you can still use these treatment options without
unnecessarily putting your child at risk or exposing them to many of
the chemicals that are found in over-the-counter head lice
medications.
When following these treatments to control and cure head lice, be
sure to adhere strictly to the guidelines prescribed by your doctor
for each one.