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Lice 03 Mar 2012 20:08 #13592

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Hi Mike:
Someone ask me if head lice can be
wipe with MMS or CDS.
Grettings
Humberto Rojas B.

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Re: Lice 03 Mar 2012 20:26 #13593

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Probably would make them healthier! Tea tree oil works and probably Dmso, but I haven't had occasion to try it.

Tea tree oil has been scientifically investigated only recently. Some sources suggest beneficial medical properties when applied topically, including antiviral,[7] antibacterial, antifungal, and antiseptic qualities. It also has beneficial cosmetic properties.[8]

Tea tree oil is active against Staphylococcus aureus, including MRSA.[9] Tea tree oil is less successful for application in the nose.[10] Also, there is clinical evidence that topical dermatological preparations containing tea tree oil may be more effective than conventional antibiotics in preventing transmission of CA-MRSA.[11]

Recent studies support a role for the topical application of tea tree oil in skin care and for the treatment of various diseases and conditions. Tea tree oil appears to be effective against bacteria, viruses, fungal infections, mites such as scabies, and lice such as head lice. A 2008 study of in vitro toxicity showed a tea tree oil preparation was more effective against head lice than permethrin, a popular pharmaceutical remedy.[12]
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Re: Lice 03 Mar 2012 20:31 #13594

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www.ehow.com/how_5611075_treat-lice-diatomaceous-earth.html

The above url tells you how to get rid of lice. Diatomaceious earth is really good even for human to eat. I buy mine at Co-op that sells farming stuff. Farmers use it to keep their stock healthy. Make sure it is good food grade

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Re: Lice 03 Mar 2012 22:15 #13605

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It's good for lots of things - fleas, ants, etc. I sprinkle it in my hen house every time I change the wood chips, and it's in their laying boxes. I keep it in the house and certain times of the year, spread it around the doorsills. I put it in my hen's food (although I'm aware it's not good to breathe, so the DE I use, I put in smoothies). It all comes out of the same bag - Food Grade.. You can find it at a garden shop (good for aphids on plants) - but there is a kind you can buy for swimming pools is NOT recommended for human consumption.

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