Welcome once again parents and caregivers of children. In this series of articles we have discussed what head lice are and what they are attracted to but we didn’t really touch on ways to get rid of them. That is what we will be covering today, there are products in drug stores and on the Internet that you can get that will help you rid your child of head lice.
Now we all know that when the school year starts, we as parents have an obligation to examine our children’s head on a regular basis to prevent head lice. But you are only human and there will be times that you miss the signs. Don’t feel bad because even people who are trained professionals will sometimes miss the signs of head lice infestation.
The first thing you have to think about when setting up is finding a non-toxic treatment solution. As we have discussed, Head lice are hard to kill but that does not mean that we should poison ourselves or our children to get rid of their infestation. Talk about throwing out the baby with the bath water.
I have found that most of the products you can buy at the store are the pesticide kind and I reject those (see below) because they are dangerous. You can find some good non-toxic products in stores, but you better read the boxes carefully to make sure.
On the Internet it’s easy to find non-toxic lice treatments. One company called All Stop produces a really neat head lice treatment system called Liceadex. It is safe and easy to use (We’ve used it twice now) and is so effective that several chains of lice boutiques have starting using it as their exclusive solution for customers with head lice.
There are also a few different treatments out there on the market today that are insecticidal treatments which will reduce the amount of live head lice, make sure before using that you read the lable and that it clearly states that it is safe to use on your children’s head.
The following are a few dangerous products that you should NEVER use to treat head lice:
Pyrethrins (permethrin): These products are currently on the market under the names of NIX, A-200, RID, and also CLEAR, there are also a few different store brands that will use the same ingredients.
Malathion: This product was brought back onto the market in the United States a little over seven years ago by the name of OVIDE. This is said to work well on head lice as it has been used in countries in Europe for many, many years. But if you’re poisoning your child is it worth it?
Kwell: This is a shampoo that is only available to people if they have a written prescription from a doctor because it works very well and is very strong. It has been on the market in the United States for over fifty plus years.