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		<description><![CDATA[Head louse is a type of louse which lives and feeds in the hair of humans. There are several different kinds of lice, but head louse can be by far the most irritating. Head louse is common among children because it can be so easily spread, usually by sharing hair brushes with a person infested [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Head louse is a type of louse which lives and feeds in the hair of humans. There are several different kinds of lice, but head louse can be by far the most irritating. Head louse is common among children because it can be so easily spread, usually by sharing hair brushes with a person infested with lice. The head louse does not carry any disease which makes it virtually harmless, though irritating, while other lice such as body lice can carry certain types of diseases. </p>
<p>How they spread</p>
<p>Head lice don&#8217;t have legs that jump and can not fly so containing head lice can be quite easy providing you follow trusted methods. They spread through head-to-head contact with another person who has head lice, which is why people who are in contact regularly with others, such as children at school, are deemed a higher risk. Head Lice move from one recipient to another in a matter of seconds. As they can not fly they are able to crawl very quickly, some up to 30 centimetres (12 inches) per minute.</p>
<p>Signs of Head Lice:</p>
<p>One way to tell if someone has a head lice infestation is if they itch their head a lot, this may not be a head lice infection. It may be that they are suffering with dandruff, but it is one of the main symptoms of head lice infestation.</p>
<p>Another sign to look out for are dead or empty eggs stuck to hairs that are growing out, these will look like small bits of dandruff an can be anything from white to brown in color.</p>
<p>The final sign is louse droppings, these look like a fine black powder, which can normally be seen on pillows and sheets.</p>
<p>The life cycle of a head louse is about 6 weeks; this is from the egg being laid till the adult’s life ends. Below is a breakdown of this life cycle:</p>
<p>1) The eggs are laid and take 7 to 9 days incubation</p>
<p>2) The Nymph (new born head louse) goes through 3 stages before reaching adulthood</p>
<p>3) The adult, now called a head louse, lives for approximately thirty days, the female head louse can lay between 3 and 6 eggs a day during this time</p>
<p>Home Remedies and Treatment Tips of Head Louse:</p>
<p>1.Avoid from harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>2.Mix fresh lemon and coconut oil(equal amounts).Apply gently on your hair. leave at least 2 to 3 hrs.and wash your head.</p>
<p>3 . In 2 teaspoon of limejuice, add 2 teaspoon of garlic paste and apply it all over your scalp. Keep for 45 minutes and then wash.</p>
<p>4. Using vinegar i.e wash you hair. And also Using fresh parsley juice.</p>
<p>5. Applying a Mixture of 50% kerosene and 50% water to hair as a lotion. Leave at least 6 to 4 hrs.( home remedy for head louse)</p>
<p>7. Keep your head surroundings clean to remove head louse(lice).</p>
<p>8. Wash your hair with warm apple cider vinegar. Then cover your head.</p>
<p>9. Neem, olive oil, tea tree oil etc, which can be used for treating head louse.</p>
<p>10.person does not share anything from clothes, coats, hats, towels, and combs.</p>
<p>11.Regular washing of bed linen and brushes and combs in hot soapy water will kill any remaining lice.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1. </strong>For Scent-Sational wash, place a few drops of your favorite EO onto a small piece of terry cloth and toss into the clothes dryer while drying. Alternatively, add 5 drops of EO to 1/4-cup fabric softener or water and place in the center cup of the wash<br /><strong>2. </strong>Revive potpourri by adding a few drops of EO.<br /><strong>3. </strong>Freshen air by adding a few drops of EO to water in a spray bottle and spray.<br /><strong>4.</strong> Add a few drops of EO to a pan of water and simmer on a stove or in a potpourri pot.<br /><strong>5.</strong> For a scented candle, place a drop or two of EO into the hot wax as the candle burns.<br /><strong>6.</strong> Eliminate household cooking odors, add a few drops of Clove oil to a simmering pan of water.<br /><strong>7.</strong> For tired, aching muscles or arthritis, mix 1-drop Cajuput, Sage, and Basil oil to 30 drops vegetable oil and use as a massage oil.<br /><strong>8.</strong> Ease headache pain by rubbing a drop of Rosemary/ Lavender oil onto the back of your neck.<br /><strong>9.</strong> Blend your own massage oil by adding 3 drops of your favorite EO to 1 oz. Jojoba or other skin-nourishing vegetable oil.<br /><strong>10.</strong> For fresher smelling carpets, add 10 drops of EO to a box of cornstarch or baking soda, mix well, let set for a day or two and then sprinkle over the carpets in your home. Let set for an hour or more, than vacuum.<br /><strong>11.</strong> To make a natural flea collar, saturate a short piece of cord or soft rope with Pennyroyal or Tea Tree oil, roll up in a handkerchief and tie loosely around the animal’s neck.<br /><strong>12. </strong>Smelly feet or shoes can be remedied by either dropping a few drops of Geranium EO directly into the shoes or by placing a cotton ball dabbed with a few drops of Lemon oil into the shoes. Athlete’s foot? Tea tree oil is great.<br /><strong>13.</strong> Household odors? Put a few drops of your favorite EO on a cotton ball and place in your vacuum cleaner bag. Lemon and Pine are nice; Rose Geranium helps with doggy odor.<br /><strong>14.</strong> To fragrance your kitchen cabinets and drawers, place a food scent EO dabbed on a cotton ball in an inconspicuous corner.<br /><strong>15.</strong> Are mice a problem? Place several drops of Peppermint oil on cotton balls and place them in problem locations.<br /><strong>16. </strong>Scent the bathroom by placing oil-scented cotton balls in inconspicuous places or sprinkle oils directly onto silk or dried flower arrangements or wreaths.<br /><strong>17.</strong> To promote healing, apply 1 or 2 drops true Lavender oil and Tea Tree oil directly to cuts, scrapes or scratches.<br /><strong>18. </strong>Homemade soaps are pleasant and offer therapeutic effects when scented with EOs. Use Spirit Soaps that contain pure aromatics.<br /><strong>19.</strong> Home-made sachets are more fragrant when EOs is blended with the flowers and herbs.<br /><strong>20. </strong>Scent an entire room, set a calming or uplifting mood. Use a drop of EO on a radiator, scent ring, or light bulb. Do not put EO in the socket.<br /><strong>21.</strong> For “scentual” hand washables, use a few drops of your favorite EO or blend in the final rinse water.<br /><strong>22.</strong> Anise oil has been used by anglers for years to cover up the human scent that scares the fish away. Use a drop or two on the fingertips and hands before baiting up.<br /><strong>23. </strong>Create your own personal essence! EOs and blends make wonderful perfumes. Add 25 drops to 1 oz. perfume alcohol. Let age two weeks before using.<br /><strong>24. </strong>To dispel mosquitoes and other picnic or Bar-B-Q pests, drop a few drops of Citronella OR Eucalyptus citriodora oil in the melted wax of a candle or place a few drops on the Bar-B-Q’s hot coals.<br /><strong>25. </strong>Eliminate a troublesome wart by directly applying 1 drop of Lemon or Moroccan Blue Artemis EO to it. Apply daily until the wart is gone.<br /><strong>26.</strong> Rosemary and Basil promote alertness and stimulate memory. Inhale occasionally during long car trips and while reading or studying.<br /><strong>27.</strong> Selling your home? Fragrance sells! Fill the kitchen with the aroma of spices, such as Clove, Cinnamon and Vanilla by simmering a few drops of Cinnamon or Nutmeg EO. Create a warm, cheerful, inviting mood by sprinkling Geranium oil throughout your home. Add Cinnamon or Lemon oil to furniture polish and wipe down the wood.<br /><strong>28.</strong> Create a lovely, aromatic art piece by adding EOs to papier-mâché.<br /><strong>29.</strong> Infuse bookmarks and stationary with EOs. Use a few drops on paper, place in a sealed plastic bag &amp; leave overnight to infuse the aroma. Send only good news on the perfumed letter.<br /><strong>30.</strong> To make gifts such as neck pillows or padded and decorative hangers more memorable put a couple of drops of EO on them before giving them as gifts.<br /><strong>31.</strong> Overindulge last night? EOs of Juniper, Fennel, Cedarwood, Grapefruit, Lavender, Rosemary and Lemon help soften the effects of a hangover. Make your own blend of these oils and use a total of 6-8 drops in a bath.<br /><strong>32.</strong> For a wonderfully scented wood fire, use EOs of Vetivert, Cypress, Atlas Cedarwood, Frankincense and Myrrh. Drop approximately 2-3 drops of oil or blend of your choice on a dried log and allow time for the oil to soak in before putting the log on the fire.<br /><strong>33. </strong>Flies and moths dislike Lavandin oil. Sprinkle in on the outside of your window frames.<br /><strong>34.</strong> For restful sleep, place 1 or 2 drops of sleep enhancing oils, such as Chamomile, Lavender, Neroli, Marjoram or Hops on your pillow before retiring.<br /><strong>35.</strong> When moving to a new home, first use a water spray containing your favorite EO and change the odorous environment to your own. Do this for several days until it begins to feel like your own space.<br /><strong>36.</strong> Ideal scents for the bedroom are Roman Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender or Lemon.<br /><strong>37.</strong> Make your own copper polish. Add 1 drop of Lemon EO to a soft cloth and gently buff.<br /><strong>38.</strong> When washing out the fridge, freezer or oven, add 1 drop of Lemon, Lime, Grapefruit, Bergamot, Mandarin or Orange EO to the final rinse water.<br /><strong>39.</strong> For burns or scalds, drop Tea Tree oil directly onto the affected area.<br /><strong>40.</strong> To aid digestion and relieve an upset stomach &#8211; place 1 drop of Peppermint oil in 1/2 glass of water and<br />slowly sip.<br /><strong>41. </strong>To relieve teething pain in children, use 1-drop Chamomile oil on a washcloth wrapped ice cube.<br /><strong>42.</strong> To cool the body in summer and protect it in the winter, add 6-8 drops of Eucalyptus oil in the bath<br /><strong>43.</strong> To bring out a radiant glow in your skin, add 1 drop Geranium oil to your facial moisturizer.<br /><strong>44. </strong>For thicker hair, or to promote growth, place 1 or 2 drops of Rosemary on your hair brush before brushing.<br /><strong>45.</strong> When flu is going around add a few drops of Thyme to your diffuser or simmer in a pan on the stove.<br /><strong>46.</strong> To bring fever down, sponge the body with cool water to which 1 drop each Eucalyptus, Peppermint and Lavender oils have been added.<br /><strong>47.</strong> Create a better work environment. Lavender creates a calm, tranquil atmosphere while Grapefruit stimulates the senses and clears up stale air.<br /><strong>48.</strong> Alleviate anxiety and depression. Blend Geranium, Lavender &amp; Bergamot, and use in a diffuser or add 6-8 drops of this blend to the bath.<br /><strong>49.</strong> A wonderful massage blend for babies is one drop Roman Chamomile, 1 drop Lavender, 1 drop Geranium diluted in 2 Tablespoons Sweet Almond Oil.<br /><strong>50. </strong>Headaches? Rub the back of the neck with 1-drop Peppermint oil diluted in 1-teaspoon vegetable oil.<br /><strong>51.</strong> Perfume! Make a blend of 20 drops Neroli + 10 drops Lemon + 5 drops of Patchouli. Umm, yum. Age for 2 weeks; add an equal amount of high-proof alcohol. Age again and use.</p>
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