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Trish,

Just thought I'd butt in here (apologies Debby) with a recipe I've been using for years and (touch wood) we've not had any nasty nit problems.

(As a nit killer)

To 100ml's of carrier oil (anything from olive to almond oil but not canola as it's sticky)

Add

20 drops lavendar oil

20 drops geranium oil

20 drops tea tree oil

20 drops rosemary oil

Massage well into the scalp and wrap in plastic wrap and a towel for at least an hour (preferably overnight). Rinse well. A side effect of this will be soft, shiny, yummy hair! LOL!

Use tea tree oil on the scalp, down the part and around the hairline everyday as a preventative. The little buggars HATE tea tree oil!

Oh, and any essential oil will do the trick. I buy mine from the local dollar shop. Of course, the purer the oil (read more expensive), the better for aromatherapy but as a nit blaster, cheap will do.

Good luck

anne

[ ] Lice treatment au naturel/Debby

Hi DebbyWhat kinds of essential oils would be a treatment? Do U have some names or brands I can look into? We cant always get the same items in Canada as in the States but I am interested in trying. Thanks in advance Trish > > Thanks so much for he reply. I have looked into PBC a lot since it > > ssems a bit like what I have experienced. Wow! Your daughter is > > only 9. How is she doing now? Does she handle her illness pretty > > well?> > > >

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Hey Trish

I didn't know you were from Canada

Where are you

in Montreal

kissemesoftly <son_ya100@...> wrote:

Hi DebbyWhat kinds of essential oils would be a treatment? Do U have some names or brands I can look into? We cant always get the same items in Canada as in the States but I am interested in trying. Thanks in advance Trish > > Thanks so much for he reply. I have looked into PBC a lot since it > > ssems a bit like what I have experienced. Wow! Your daughter is > > only 9. How is she doing now? Does she handle her illness pretty > > well?> > > >

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25 drops rosemary

12 drops eucalyptus

13 drops geranium

25 drops lavender

in 75 ml base oil (like jojoba oil, grapeseed oil)

Boy, there are so many kinds of essentials oils…Aroma Vera is VERY

expensive, but there is also Aura Cacia, Carnazzi, Nature’s Alchemy for

starters. I have only purchased one of Nature’s Alchemy because they

are expensive also, but Aura Cacia is fairly common. The one thing is

that you want to be certain to get pure essential oils and not

fragrances. It may take you a bit of a time to get your handle on the

oils, but they truly are wonderful for all sorts of things….HOWEVER,

before using them, be certain that the oils you use are NOT TOXIC to your

liver. Just because things are “natural” it doesn’t

necessarily mean it is good for you.

Personally, I use geranium and lavender nearly every day.

Eucalyptus is extremely deadly if ingested (my daughter drank some and we found

out from poison control…long story, but she is OK). However, I use

it often when the allergies and colds hit.

Good luck. PS…essentials are not cheap. It is less

painful to purchase them little by little.

Debby

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treatment au naturel/Debby

Hi Debby

What kinds of essential oils would be a treatment?

Do U have some

names or brands I can look into? We cant always

get the same items in

Canada as in the States but I am interested in

trying.

Thanks in advance

Trish

> > Thanks so much for he reply. I

have looked into PBC a lot since

it

> > ssems a bit like what I have

experienced. Wow! Your daughter is

> > only 9. How is she doing

now? Does she handle her illness

pretty

> > well?

>

>

>

>

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No problem anne! Your recipe is easier! I personally have not tried

it, but have confidence in it. I just am a big time believer in the essential

oils! I can tell that you are too!

Debby

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treatment au naturel/Debby

Trish,

Just thought I'd butt in here

(apologies Debby) with a recipe I've been using for years and (touch wood)

we've not had any nasty nit problems.

(As a nit killer)

To 100ml's of carrier oil

(anything from olive to almond oil but not canola as it's sticky)

Add

20 drops lavendar oil

20 drops geranium oil

20 drops tea tree oil

20 drops rosemary oil

Massage well into the scalp

and wrap in plastic wrap and a towel for at least an hour (preferably

overnight). Rinse well. A side effect of this will be soft, shiny,

yummy hair! LOL!

Use tea tree oil on the

scalp, down the part and around the hairline everyday as a preventative.

The little buggars HATE tea tree oil!

Oh, and any essential oil

will do the trick. I buy mine from the local dollar shop. Of

course, the purer the oil (read more expensive), the better for aromatherapy

but as a nit blaster, cheap will do.

Good luck

anne

[ ] Lice treatment au naturel/Debby

Hi Debby

What kinds of essential oils would be a treatment?

Do U have some

names or brands I can look into? We cant always

get the same items in

Canada as in the States but I am interested in

trying.

Thanks in advance

Trish

> > Thanks so much for he reply. I

have looked into PBC a lot since

it

> > ssems a bit like what I have

experienced. Wow! Your daughter is

> > only 9. How is she doing

now? Does she handle her illness

pretty

> > well?

>

>

>

>

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Ty for all the information Debby!

Hugs

Trish

> > > Thanks so much for he reply. I have looked into PBC a lot

since

> it

> > > ssems a bit like what I have experienced. Wow! Your daughter

is

> > > only 9. How is she doing now? Does she handle her illness

> pretty

> > > well?

> >

> >

> >

> >

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