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About head lice
Having head lice is not harmful to health. Head lice are only able to live on humans. They are usually passed on by head - to head contact; brief hair contact is enough. In contrast to popular belief, head lice are not able to fly or jump, but they do use their six legs to grip hair firmly. Head lice suck blood every two to three hours; this is what causes the irritation. When separated from their human hosts, head lice die within twenty-four hours. NB: It is generally assumed that head lice can be picked up from textiles; however, this is not possible. Head lice are a brown color and grow during their development from approximately 0.5mm to a size of 3 mm. Head lice are often discovered because the child experiences itchiness on the head. A child who has recently been infested with head lice may not feel any itchiness at all. Adult head lice lay between five and nine eggs a day. Their brown-colored eggs stick to the hair and are found close to the scalp because it is warm. The young lice hatch after a period of approximately seven to nine days. The empty eggs are referred to as nits and continue to stick to the hair. These white-coloured nits no longer contain any living head lice. How can you detect head lice?
• The brownish head lice can be recognized by their crawling movement. If fewer head lice are present a more careful search should be undertaken. Head lice that are difficult to spot can be removed with a special nit comb. • The white eggs (nits), from which the head lice have already hatched, remain stuck to the hair. This means that the nits do not work themselves loose and can only be removed by combing the entire length of the hair. • It is possible to spot brownish lice eggs, which contain the growing larvae, close to the scalp. Resistance
developed Picksan Lice Stop at the University products. However, it is more difficult for German parasitologist. His research team contains a combination of the most active natural ingredients that proved to work the combination of many active ingredients. It is extremely difficult for head lice to develop resistance to all these active Picksan Lice Stop contains naturally active ingredients, including the patented MelAza extract. The MelAza extract consists of a special Neem seed extract that is derived from the Neem tree. Neem seed has been used in India for centuries as a treatment for head lice. Lice Stop cares for the hair, is kind to the scalp and has a pleasant fragrance. Lice Stop makes hair smooth and easy to comb. The active ingredients in
Picksan Lice Stop have
four functions:

as strongly as the MelAza extract), against head lice. This makes it easy to see how far the treatment has progressed. It also ensures that the foam can be spread more easily. product by combining a variety of ingredients such as Benzyl Alcohol. Important:
As a rule, nits are not killed because the shells impenetrable for the active ingredients. For those lice eggs that continue to hatch, lice are killed during the second treatment. As it usually takes nine days for these eggs to hatch, a second treatment should be carried out after ten days. Obviously, it is also possible to treat the
hair after five days and to complete this
with the important final treatment after a
further five days. The treatment is not
harmful to the hair or scalp.
Depending on the length of the hair, one bottle (100 ml) is sufficient for two
intensive shampoos. Remove head lice in a few easy steps:

1. Wet hair with warm water and towel dry.
2. Depending on hair length, apply 1/4 to 1/2 of the shampoo evenly to the head and rub into
the scalp thoroughly. Make sure that the shampoo covers all hair.
3. Allow the shampoo to soak in for 15-20 minutes and cover the shoulders with a towel.
Afterwards, rinse thoroughly with warm water and dry. Unlike other products, Picksan Lice
Stop shampoo does not need to remain on the hair overnight.
4. After washing the hair, comb with a nit comb. A metal comb is preferable. Comb in a
downward direction, starting at the hair root.
5. Repeat the above treatment after ten days.
Scientific reports
Efficacy of Neem seed extract shampoo on head lice of
naturally infected humans in Egypt

Zoology department, Faculty of Science Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. Sixty boys and girls aged between 4-15 with large amounts of head lice, were selected and subjected to the treatment with a shampoo based on Neem seed extract. Twenty to thirty milliliters of the shampoo was thoroughly applied to wet hair and thoroughly rubbed into the scalp. The shampoo was rinsed after five, ten, fifteen and thirty minutes and the hair was combed. The head lice were collected and examined. The Neem seed extract shampoo proved to be highly effective against all stages of head lice. No obvious differences regarding the efficacy of the shampoo were observed between an exposure time of ten, fifteen or thirty minutes. No side effects, such as skin irritation, burning sensations, or red spots on the scalp, forehead or neck, respectively were observed. A new shampoo based on Neem is highly effective against
head lice in vitro.

Department of Community Health, School of Medicine, Federal University of Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil. After three hours: 74% of head lice were killed with a product that contains permethrin
(such as Roxazol).
After three hours: 94% of head lice were killed with Picksan Lice Stop.
Conclusion: Picksan Lice Stop is highly effective against head lice (in a test tube). Picksan
Lice Stop worked more effectively against head lice than the product that contained
permethrin.
Ingredients:
MelAza-Extract (Dimethyl Glutarate, Dimethyl Adipate, Dimethyl Succinate), Aqua, Polyglyceryl-3 Caprate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Glycerin, Glyceryl Laurate, Lauryl Glucoside, Dicaprylyl Ether, Lauryl Alcohol. Preservatives: Benzyl Alcohol, Benzoic Acid, Sorbic Acid.
Common misconceptions
1. “People who are dirty and have long, unkempt hair get head lice.”
False: Anyone whose hair comes into contact with that of another person can get head lice. 2. “I simply got rid of head lice with shampoo. People who don’t wash their hair with
shampoo get head lice.”

False: Normal shampoo does not guarantee the elimination of head lice. 3. “I can simply comb out lice and nits.”
False: Lice and nits are even able to withstand nit combs and hairdryers. 4. “If I trim off the white nits I will eliminate the head lice.”
False: The white nits are already empty and no longer serve any purpose. 5. “It is only important to treat the person who is suffering from head lice.”
False: All those who have come into contact with the infested person must be deloused as they may be unnoticeably infested. 6. If a child has head lice all bed linen, toys and carpets etc., should be washed.”
False: Head lice are only found in the hair and can only survive for a few hours without blood. 7. Children with head lice are not allowed to attend school until they are completely
free of nits.”

False: Inform the school that your child has head lice and that you have already carried out a treatment and will be repeating the treatment again. 8. “A doctor should confirm that head lice are no longer present.”
False: Doctors do not do this as it falls under the responsibility of parents. 9. “The school board has given me permission to request that children with head lice
do not attend school.”

False: The school board consults with the local health authority; they jointly determine whether the child can return to school. 10. “Head lice are only active in September and January.”
False: Head lice can be unwelcome guests throughout the entire year.

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