Head lice twice? No Way?

If your kids have had lice, you won’t want them twice!

By John Owen

Head lice have become a recurring problem for many parents. Many families have had them visit their children many times in a single school term. They have reached plague proportions in some schools!

One in ten children in the UK are infected every year. That leaves many parents scratching their heads, wondering how to make head lice homeless. And there is a lot of misinformation floating around about head lice.

Head lice myths
“Head lice are dirty”

Head lice can and will live on any hair, clean or dirty, long or short.

There should be no stigma in having head lice - happy healthy children with lots of friends will bump into head lice sooner or later, it’s nothing personal.

“I have to exterminate them from the whole house”
Head lice can only live in human hair, better still, kid’s hair. They will not stay dormant in pillows, linen, or clothes, waiting for an unsuspecting head of hair - they would die.

Many parents have been told that their house must be unclean - they must clean all the linen, curtains - you name it! This is complete nonsense.

Washing everything in the house is a waste of time and energy and spraying pesticide in the house or on the bedding is an over-reaction and should be avoided at all costs.

“It must have jumped from somewhere else”
Head lice cannot jump from one host to another - they walk. They can only move to your child if their head is close to another child’s head. This can happen when playing rough, but also when leaning over to read a book together or share a secret - any time their hair comes in contact.

Girls are more likely than boys to get lice, as they tend to have longer hair and more personal contact with each other.

“Lice can only be removed with harsh chemicals”
Lice are probably doing less harm to your child than some of the harsh chemicals recommended. NITMIX, which uses natural essential oils, make it easy to comb out existing lice and secondly to mask the hair’s natural scent to stop lice returning.

One of the greatest dangers with head lice is using a cure that is potentially worse than the problem - your child’s scalp is not designed to be subjected to harsh chemicals like organo-phosphates, which are nerve poisons.

“But head lice are dangerous - they carry diseases”
Head lice do not carry any other diseases - the absolute worst they can do if untreated is leave your child feeling, well, lousy - a headache and minor flu symptoms. They do not carry any germs or bacteria that can harm your child.

My child has head lice - what should I do?

Firstly - don’t panic, they are harmless even if they seem yucky.

Secondly – don’t let anyone tell you that it is anything else than a simple removal problem.

Thirdly - your child isn’t dirty, she has done nothing wrong, this is just one of those things.

Head lice isn’t a disease. Nothing has got into your child’s body. It’s just a little visitor on the outside that needs to be taken off, and the more gently you do that can do that, the better.

NITMIX is a completely natural head lice removal system that has a been around since 1997 and has worked for families in over 30 countries already.

It is registered with statutory medical authorities in the U.K and the U.S.A and comes with a full money back guarantee.

Even if your child has difficult to comb long, thick, curly or frizzy hair the NITMIX system will make short work of ridding them of these unwelcome visitors.

Even better……

How to make sure your child doesn’t get head lice in the future!
When you wash your child’s you can put NITMIX in the final rinse to leave a faint fragrance on your child’s hair a perfumed that will disguise the scent in the hair and stop head lice returning.

A daily spray of diluted NITMIX keeps up the protection.

Head lice needn’t be a nuisance let alone a plague anymore.

John Owen
NITMIX Ltd
Head lice treatment and advice from NITMIX.
The All Natural Head Lice Removal System,
F.D.A Registered too!

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