The Lice-Nil Difference

The natural way to fight super lice

Various clinical trials have linked some of the chemicals used in common lice treatments to a number of serious health problems, including cancer, seizures, behavioral changes, attention deficit disorder and even death. In fact, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Public Health Advisory (PHA) concerning the use of Lindane Shampoo and Lindane Lotion for the treatment of lice. Approved as a second-level treatment for lice, lindane is a chemical once used as an agricultural pesticide. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ultimately banned its use on crops due to health concerns. To the dismay of many, however, the chemical is still used in many head lice treatments.

While most over-the-counter lice remedies do not contain lindane, many do contain other types of pesticides that could have negative effects on certain people. According to the National Pediculosis Association's registry, children who have been exposed to insect sprays or treated repeatedly for head lice could be at a higher risk for health problems if exposed to additional chemical lice treatments. What's more, head lice pesticides are never appropriate for certain individuals, including women who are pregnant or nursing and children with allergies, asthma, or epilepsy.

Unlike common chemical lice remedies, Lice-Nil relies on powerful natural ingredients to take care of lice. Effective against even the most resistant strains of super lice, our patented formula kills lice and eggs in one treatment, without toxic build-up from repeat exposures or potentially harmful chemicals.

Various clinical trials have linked some of the chemicals used in common lice treatments to a number of serious health problems, including cancer, seizures, behavioral changes, attention deficit disorder and even death. In fact, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a Public Health Advisory (PHA) concerning the use of Lindane Shampoo and Lindane Lotion for the treatment of lice. Approved as a second-level treatment for lice, lindane is a chemical once used as an agricultural pesticide. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ultimately banned its use on crops due to health concerns. To the dismay of many, however, the chemical is still used in many head lice treatments.

While most over-the-counter lice remedies do not contain lindane, many do contain other types of pesticides that could have negative effects on certain people. According to the National Pediculosis Association's registry, children who have been exposed to insect sprays or treated repeatedly for head lice could be at a higher risk for health problems if exposed to additional chemical lice treatments. What's more, head lice pesticides are never appropriate for certain individuals, including women who are pregnant or nursing and children with allergies, asthma, or epilepsy.

Unlike common chemical lice remedies, Lice-Nil relies on powerful natural ingredients to take care of lice. Effective against even the most resistant strains of super lice, our patented formula kills lice and eggs in one treatment, without toxic build-up from repeat exposures or potentially harmful chemicals.


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