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These products have been featured on numerous TV programs as well as in these popular magazines!
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Anionic/Nonionic Surfactant Blend
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Safely repels and smothers the lice, loosening the nits from the hair shaft and cleansing the scalp. |
Peppermint oil |
Its most powerful properties is its ability to ward off and repel parasites, including head lice. |
Enzymes |
Break down the exoskeleton of the Lice and Nit, causing it to perish. |
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Non-toxic - Hypoallergenic - pH balanced - Biodegradable - No artificial or synthetic chemicals - No animal testing |
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You can't argue the effectiveness of each of these individual ingredients. The secret of Licenex™ success comes from the blending of all these ingredients to attack head lice at the root of every single hair.
Two products with similar ingredients can differ substantially in effectiveness. Our products are far more than a bunch of thrown together ingredients. Cheap, poor quality products are virtually useless as they have low effectiveness and will not stop your head lice condition.
Other natural and herbal remedies require that you leave them in for hours or overnight. They leave your hair, furniture, clothing and pillowcases oily and smelly. You have to shampoo them out and launder everything they touched-and your house still smells!
Licenex™ is a gentle shampoo. You lather, rinse and relief! The lice are gone!
Q: What is Head Lice?
A: Head lice, also known as Pediculus humanus capitas, are highly
contagious, tiny, wingless bugs that are about 2mm long, which is about
the size of a sesame seed. They have six legs and use their tiny claw-like
appendages to crawl around on human hair shafts. Head lice can range in
color from a light bluish-gray to whitish to brown. It is almost as though
they have the ability to blend into their host's hair color.
Q: Are there different types of lice?
A: There are 3 types; head lice, body lice and pubic lice.
Q: How do you get head lice?
A: Lice are transmitted from person to person, by close personal
and prolonged skin contact, including sexual contact. Transmission can
also occur when people sleep in the same bed, share contaminated clothing,
grooming items and upholstered furniture. Head lice crawl along at a rate
of about 12 inches per hour. They do not jump, hop or fly. Between 6-20
million people a year get head lice!
Q: Does everyone in the house need to be treated for head lice?
A: Not necessarily. If one person in the household catches lice,
that person must be treated. The other residents of the house need to
be carefully checked out to see if they have lice also. If there are no
signs of lice, then a person does not have to be treated.
Q: Do I need to shave my child's head?
A: No, it is not necessary to shave your child's head. While
it may make it easier to treat the head lice and get rid of the nits,
it could be traumatic to your child.
Q: Can I catch head lice from my pet?
A: Pets do not transmit head lice and head lice can not live
on pets.
Q: I wash my hair all the time, why did I get lice?
A: Lice actually prefer clean hair. It is easier for them to
grasp onto the hair shafts and travel.
Q: How do I know if I have head lice?
A: One of the most common symptoms of head lice is itching, especially
on the back of the neck, the top of the head and around the ears. You
will also see nits, tiny cream colored egg sacs, attached to strands of
hair. These are usually about 1/4 inch from the scalp. If they are white and more than
1/2 inch from the scalp the eggs are gone. It's an old, empty nit.
Q: Why are over the counter treatments not working for me?
A: People have used the same chemicals for years to treat lice.
Health Care Professionals and Entomologists reported as early as 1985
that lice have become resistant to pediculicides.
Q: What is a pediculicide?
A: These are the dangerous pesticides that are sold to treat
lice. Most over the counter remedies contain an insecticide called permethrin
or pyrethrin. Even more dangerous is a pediculicide that contains Lindane.
These products are neurotoxic, and when used excessively and incorrectly
can lead to seizures and death. These are especially dangerous to small
children, infants, the elderly and people with compromised immune systems.
Q: Does Licenex contain pediculicide?
A: No, Licenex is made of natural enzymes, which break down the
skeletal system of the nit and lice. Once applying the shampoo the natural
enzymes begin working to detach the nit and lice from your hair.
Q: When do I know that we are not contagious anymore?
A: The general rule of thumb is after you have treated and have
no more nits. Lice have a life cycle of 21 days. You should continue to
check to make sure that there is no re-occurrence or outbreak of lice.
Q: When can my children go back to school?
A: Most schools have a no nit policy. But, with Licenex™
they can return the next day.
Our products are manufactured and packaged under the strict guidelines of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration current Good Manufacturing Practices, or cGMP. Our food supplement facilities are FDA-registered and our product claims conform to rigorous FDA standards. These guidelines ensure that every product sold by Merazon Health™ is of the highest quality and purest form. We won't trust your health to anything less, and neither should you!

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