The first time I had to buy head lice treatment products was when my five year old son started school. I was shocked to find what appeared to be tiny grains of rice stuck in his hair but since then, with four children, I reckon I can spot a live head louse at 100 yards!
In those days, I was very ignorant about the nasty toxic chemicals, including organo-phosphates, that were used to zap the little blighters and I shudder to think how many times my son and eldest daughter were exposed to them. I never thought to look for a natural head lice remedy.
The last time I was confronted with head lice was about a year ago, when I found that Lizzie’s beautiful long hair was the home to some unwanted visitors. Fortunately, our local pharmacy had some chemical free natural head lice treatment, which, when combined with a couple of hours of intense combing through (while we watched a video) did the trick.
However, thanks to a comment left on a previous post, I have now discovered a website that supplies an array of natural remedies, including Heal Head Lice, a , natural treatment for head lice. Heal Head Lice is 100% natural and organic, which is guaranteed free from pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers.
Given it is generally young children who are more vulnerable to head lice, it is useful to know that it can be used on children aged 4 and upwards.
The suppliers, Amo Oils, give a guarantee that their natural formulas always work when the instructions are followed. If you are unhappy for any reason, you can simply return the bottle within 60 days of purchase for a full product refund.


As unpleasant as this subject is, education is very important. Here in the USA we are experiencing an epidemic of bed bugs.
The idea of something sucking our blood while we sleep is something that sounds like a cheap horror movie, but it is happening.
Thanks for sharing your solutions.
daybreak is really right, the tought of head lice slowly sucking your blood from your head is like a plot for a sci fi/horror movie.
its scary but it doesnt make sense. this are verysmall creatures but they are soooo hard to get rid off.