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Thursday, October 24, 2013

VERMIFUGE: LICE Remedies

The good news: Turns Hairs into its natural color (USE linseed oil 4 lemons 3 small cloves of garlic 1 kg of honey)
*Many vermifuge oils that can be mixed in with Vaseline can kill lice and, two, they don't like ACV
There are many natural remedies for lice.
Lice: Due to its well-known qualities as a bug repellent and natural pesticide, it is frequently used as a natural treatment of lice. Some of the mainstream treatments of lice can be very severe and damaging to the hair, as well as packed with dangerous chemicals that you don’t want being absorbed into your skin, so combing a few drops of eucalyptus oil through a lice-infested head is a much better and healthier solution.




http://www.bestherbalremedies.org/eucalyptus/the-benefits-of-eucalyptus-facts-you-need-to-know.html
Used also for intestinal germs:
Eucalyptus oil is a vermifuge and is frequently employed to remove germs in the intestine. Studies have shown that ingesting eucalyptus oil can deter many of the bacterial, microbial, and parasitic conditions that arise in the various parts of the body, particularly susceptible areas like the colon and intestine.

Tuberculosis and Pneumonia: Eucalyptus essential oil has plenty of antibacterial and antiseptic qualities, and when massaged onto the chest and used as a Vicks vapor rub or inhalant, it can relieve the signs and symptoms of harmful conditions like tuberculosis by clearing the lungs and reducing inflammation. It is best if applied to both the chest and the back, over the area of the lungs.

1. Eucalyptus with Tree Tea are a good combo of oils to use in all salves; then add them into a good lotion, or coconut oil. Lice can be found on, animals, birds, fur, or any where hair grows on the body, even in bedding etc.
2. Use coconut oil in and thoroughly use though out the hair. I heard Vaseline, that cuts off their oxygen, will work too as it also has the Eucalyptus oil  in it. Leave on long enough and they will die off and comb through with a very small teethed comb.

http://herbalacademyofne.com/2014/09/lice-home-remedies-using-herbs/

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