WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
DELACET – HERBAL HEAD LICE SOLUTION
"It's excellent..." Woman's Own
“It worked” The Sun
"One of the best natural solutions we've come across..." Family Circle
"...highly recommended..." Organic Life
"...it beats any chemical shampoo!" Top Sante
"...no need for gruelling combing..." Sunday Express
"...extraordinarily effective..." In Balance
"...100% effective ... we know, we tested it out." Wave magazine
"..good news... highly effective product..." The Alternative
"..organic solution... that actually works...." Pure magazine
"Good news for the consumers and the Pharmacists" Pharmacy Product News
“…an effective natural answer to head lice” CAM
"... a naturally perfect alternative" Family Focus
"We are so convinced of its efficacy that we have no hesitation in recommending it unreservedly..." In Balance
"... the "green" answer to the head lice epidemic..." Caduceus
DELACET - as recommended on GMTV website.
Also named the Best Head Lice Product by Prima magazine, September 2003.
We are delighted to announce that one user of our formula, who is a singer/songwriter, was so impressed by our product, that she dedicated a song on her CD album to DELACET (track 15!) - "The product that really works!". She has long dreadlocks and spent a fortune buying various preparations which promised to work and they did not. She was desperate and prepared to cut her hair off. Out of a blue somebody recommended DELACET to her and.... it worked, in one application!. She was so happy and surprised that she decided to put her experience on paper for the benefit of many and a song about our product was born.
DELACET – Herbal Head Lice Solution also appeared in the following publications:
The Sunday Express, Scottish Daily Record, Irish Examiner, Irish Independent, Prima, Bella, Top Sante, Woman’s Own (x2), Family Circle (x2), In Balance (x3), She, Wave magazine, Pure Modern Lifestyle, Yoga, Positive Health, Organic Way, Caduceus, Natural Health & Well-being, WDDTY (x2), The Waiting Room (x2), National Childbirth Trust magazine, Family Focus, Health Food Business, Pharmacy Product News, SPTC Newsletter, Organic Life, The Alternative (x3), Natural Parent (x3), The Primary Issue, Top Class, Green Health Watch, Here’s Health, Hair Flair, Health Matters, Connex Healthy Living, Proof, Today's Therapist.
HEAD LICE - FACTS AND FICTION
Pediculus humanus - louse, a parasitic insect infecting the human hair and skin and transmitting various diseases (head louse, body louse)
Nit - the egg or young form of a louse or other parasitic insect, esp. of human head lice or body lice (The Concise Oxford Dictionary)
ABOUT HEAD LICE
HEAD LICE - FACTS AND FICTION
ABOUT HEAD LICE TREATMENT
HEAD LICE - FACTS AND FICTION
ABOUT PREVENTION
Parasitic infestation is not a “normal” or acceptable part of life. It carries various health risks and can seriously affect one’s quality of life. In rich, developed countries such as the UK, children should not be exposed to head lice on a daily basis. It is difficult to imagine how the infestation was allowed to deteriorate so much as to reach epidemic proportions. Parents should not be put in a position where they constantly have to spend money on endless potions and lotions in order to treat and protect their children and themselves form parasites. Parents are often too eagerly blamed by the head lice treatment manufacturers for being incompetent and not applying the products correctly. But surely most adults can read and follow simple instructions. If anybody has been infected with head lice they should be able to buy an effective and safe treatment and resolve the problem in a matter of hours. Only then will we be able to control and finally eliminate the spread of this very infectious condition.
The manufacturers should provide the effective treatments and honest information about the problem. Parents should not be put in a hopeless position of trying to figure out what to do and how to protect their families from parasitic infestation. Unfortunately, there is no natural or chemical substance which will give 100% protection from head lice.
We do not believe that children’s hair and scalp should be permanently exposed to various substances in order to aid prevention. The long term use of even the mildest ingredient may lead to some side effects and cause unnecessary financial hardship. Unlike testing products for their effectiveness in eliminating parasite and their eggs, the preventative qualities are very difficult to quantify. What seems to work for one person, has no benefit for another. And because the issue of prevention in this case is a complex one, no known substance can be accredited with undisputedly preventative properties.
However there are some simple, tried out ways of limiting the risk of getting head lice:
- Weekly “dry hair grooming” procedure where you look for eggs (nits) and not head lice
- Keeping long hair tied up in buns, plats, etc
- Avoiding head to head contact with other people
- Not using other people’s hair brushes, hats, woolly jumpers, cuddly toys, bedding, etc (see page “About head lice”)
- Treating an infected member of the family immediately the infestation is discovered (sometimes the whole family should be treated to prevent cross-infection). Washing bed sheets, hovering carpets, cleaning hair toiletries, washing clothes, etc would be recommended (general sensible hygiene – but there is no need to spray the house with strong chemicals or fumigate it)
- Lice do not like cold so airing clothes, bedding, soft toys, etc in the garden on a chilly day will help to eliminate them
- Following a healthy lifestyle, which in turn will strengthen the immune system and help to fight off the parasites
- Daily hair washing and “over clean” hair may encourage catching head lice
- In case of the head lice outbreak at your child’s school or nursery, vigorous but gentle daily hair brushing for approx 1 minute will help to remove some insects (best done over a bath or sink straight after arrival from school). A soft but thick bristle or bristle-like brush would be the best for this procedure (hair combs and nit combs are not suitable)
- Eating fresh onion and garlic (if you like it) seems to make the blood “ less attractive” to parasites
- If children are run down or have been unwell this would make them more prone to be colonized but lice. Strengthening their immune system by taking vitamins and minerals should be considered
All the above can be done by spending hardly any money and will aid prevention and limit the spread of the head lice infestation.
HEAD LICE - FACTS AND FICTION
DID YOU KNOW?
- There is no need to check for infestation by daily nit combing with conditioner. In many countries people check dry hair (once or twice a week is enough) and look for live nits (eggs), which are attached to the hair and are much easier to spot than head lice. If live eggs are found, logically, there must be a louse to have laid it and therefore treatment is required. This "child friendly procedure" takes only a few minutes, does not require washing hair, pulling with a fine-tooth comb or spending money on a conditioner. It can be easily done when children watch TV or have a chat with mum or dad. That way the threat of infestation is turned into something positive where the parent makes time to be with a child for this "grooming" procedure in a stress free situation. No better time for bonding, after all, monkeys do it daily and seem to enjoy it - why shouldn't we humans
- Products which kill head lice do not require the use of a nit-comb
- If the formulation works on lice only, this means that it should be used twice approx. a week apart. After the first application all live lice will be dead and drop out during washing hair. After the second application the newly hatched insects will be killed and will fall out during washing hair, just like the first lot
- If the product works on lice and their eggs (nits), then only one application is required and the infestation is eliminated completely (the dead bugs will drop out and the eggs will not hatch as the organisms inside are killed)
- People with clean and dirty hair can get head lice. The insects actually prefer clean hair as it provides better breeding environment
- Some children get head lice more often then others. It is believed to be linked to other factors such as general health, body temperature, hormonal changes, immune system and not just the direct head to head contact
- It is possible to have head lice and not to itch (but most people do)
- Head lice are not "normal" part of childhood like some other common children's illnesses
- Children will not "grow out" of head lice and the condition should not be ignored
- Prevention and general hygiene play an important role in containing the spread of infestation (but there is no need to fumigate houses!)
- Head lice infestation can cause embarrassment, severe itching, scalp redness and irritation, flu like symptoms, increased body temperature, irritability, lack of concentration and the general loss of the quality of life. Head lice as they feed on blood inject poison into the scalp, which may cause allergic reaction in some people (a four year old girl needed a skin graft at the Lister Hospital in Stevenage due to the scalp infection caused by nit combing with chemical shampoos)
- In countries with high level of infestation it in not a shame to get head lice - it is almost unavoidable. In such cases it is of utmost importance to be a responsible parent and a member of a community and treat an infested person as soon as possible to stop the infestation from spreading
- Head lice are not a universal problem - there are countries where these parasites are rare
- Nobody knows "WHAT" head lice spread as they feed on blood and move from head to head. In this day and age with so many blood borne diseases head lice might be posing greater health risk then anybody can expect
- Head lice infestation in Britain is reported to have reached epidemic proportions and there are no signs of it easing off (apparently some 68% of children are infested, June 2004)
- All English speaking countries such as Eire, USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand have a big problem with head lice infestation (the same ineffective products are sent from one state to another) - no need to change packaging, no language problems, no translation costs)
- Many health professionals are playing down the head lice problem because they simply do not know how to deal with it any more as most conventional chemical treatments are proving less and less effective and some are said to be harmful
- We have noticed the increase of body lice cases since the year 2000
- Head lice pose various health risks and cause a lot of frustration so please do not ignore them - the sooner you do something about them the less they'll spread and fewer people will suffer
- When buying any product always read the label and if in doubt do not be ashamed to ask questions. Use common sense approach. Do not part with your money unless fully satisfied with the answers
REMEMBER: head lice are a big money spinner for many manufacturers. Over £30 million is spent every year in the UK on various treatments. Lots of products claim to kill head lice and nits (eggs) speedily and then, surprisingly, instruct the user to keep re-applying the product on various days and to nit comb afterwards.
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