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Old July 9th, 2009, 04:07 AM
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Stick with this video! She gets into tapping (similar to EFT) after a few minutes. (This is where Natalie & were this past weekend.) Please don't judge anyone in this video and keep an open mind.

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Old October 24th, 2010, 12:13 PM
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I have found that using an electric lice comb regularly helps. I don't think morgies like the vibrations. I no longer need to use mine, but at the beginning, along with lice shampoo which contained dimethicone, this was a life saver for me. I used the electric comb before washing my hair to get out what I could (you cannot use it with wet hair). I also used it again when my hair was dry after shampooing it with shampoo which contained dimethicone to smother lice (in this case morgies). One bottle of the shampoo (about four uses) and using the comb regularly then and between shampoos (I did not use this shampoo every day) and I got most of what was in my head out. Now I just use selsun blue shampoo. I also am sure that in my case the virus which had been reactivated in my body was causing some scalp problems. I did not have lice, as what was in my scalp was way too large to be lice, but whatever it was this surely did work for me (they looked light gray and were shaped like commas used in punctuation).

Robi Comb the SAFE Lice Killer - Official Site

Not the shampoo I used (no longer on the market), but here is one with dimethicone which is sold in the US (sometimes I have found both of these products in Walmart):

http://www.licemd.com/licemd/how-licemd-works.asp

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I think the same about it I have found that they become more active.I still feel something in my hair from time to time but not so much belongs I treat it daily. I would love to be morgie free in my hair. Thanks for the tip.
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Old October 24th, 2010, 12:42 PM
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Walmart doesn't carry the electric lice combs (Robi Comb) but Walgreen's does. They're $35. here. That's how I first found fibers. Regular lice combs didn't comb them out but whatever they are, the electric jolt dislodged thousands of tiny white "hairs". The Robi comb was covered in them every pass-through.

tcm, I first thought I had head lice and the things I thought were lice were grey. When I put them under a microscope a couple of months after treating repeatedly for lice, they turned out to be "cacoons" of blue, black and white fibers.

This may not be true for others, but it was true for me; all those lice treatments wrecked my hair and scalp and I think, made it more hospitable to unfriendly organisms. Even though I only used a chemical treatment once and the rest of the time, a "natural" one, I think it was overkill. I think the monsters like hair that's rough and not in good condition. Makes their job easier.
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Old October 24th, 2010, 02:33 PM
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My jaw dropped when I saw this post! I really don't remember writing it. . My how things have changed, not the big bum though Still got that. I don't have a lot of problems with my head these days. I do think the salt in the shampoo is a winning idea. I no longer wash my hair daily, don't need to.

I also think the rounds of ivermectin helped too. It takes time to get things under control. I just keep on taking my supplements and trying to eat a healthier diet. I can even have a little sugar now if I want to without the crawlies startiing up. I wouldn't advise anyone to try it that is not in.. what would you call it remission?

I never did buy that comb! My memory was very short back then and I didn't always follow through with an idea, although I would intend to. The memory is better now, but not excellent.

I hope all of you find a treatment to help you with the symptoms too. DD
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Old October 24th, 2010, 03:52 PM
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Wow, the price on that robicomb went up. I remember paying $24 for mine and it was purchased in Walgreens. Walmart at one time did stock them too, so in case Walmart stores make different purchases by location it might not hurt to check there first as I remember thinking when I saw it that I could have saved a few dollars by shopping there first.

Also for me using only a dimethecone based lice treatment without harsh chemicals did not hurt my hair. I used one bottle which was 4 treatments for me with shorter hair. I would leave it on longer than the directions said. I know that all those little gray "comma-shaped" critters knocked off by the comb would move around in the toilet. Sometimes they would open out into what looked like fibers. So who knows? I sometimes cleaned out what looked like white fibers tinged with green (fungus??) from the robicomb.

The only similar dimethecone shampoo product on the market in the US seems to be LiceMD (mine was a natural Rid product since discontinued by Bayer).

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Walmart doesn't carry the electric lice combs (Robi Comb) but Walgreen's does. They're $35. here. That's how I first found fibers. Regular lice combs didn't comb them out but whatever they are, the electric jolt dislodged thousands of tiny white "hairs". The Robi comb was covered in them every pass-through.

tcm, I first thought I had head lice and the things I thought were lice were grey. When I put them under a microscope a couple of months after treating repeatedly for lice, they turned out to be "cacoons" of blue, black and white fibers.

This may not be true for others, but it was true for me; all those lice treatments wrecked my hair and scalp and I think, made it more hospitable to unfriendly organisms. Even though I only used a chemical treatment once and the rest of the time, a "natural" one, I think it was overkill. I think the monsters like hair that's rough and not in good condition. Makes their job easier.
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Old October 24th, 2010, 05:41 PM
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Maybe I should have tried throwing the little cacoons in the toilet to see if they moved...or swam. Something was definitely crawling on my head at the time, mostly on the left side. I don't know whether it was the fiber cacoons, infected hairs or an actual insect or parasite. I'd guess the price of everything for lice has shot up because there's an "epidemic" among school kids. The retailers aren't going to let that opportunity go by...
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Kerosene will surely knock them out. Bee careful.
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