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Why Choose Lice B Gone?
- 100% Safe! Contains no harmful pesticides or irritating chemicals (see why
other treatments are dangerous and should be avoided below!)
- Highly Effective: Clinically proven to safely remove lice and nits
- Convenient: Easily applied with a handy pump sprayer…no waste…no
mess
- Very Economical: Lice B Gone provides THE best value (see Comparison
Chart below)
- For Lice Only One Application Required: Most cases require only one application per
treatment
- Preventive Against Lice, Nits AND Fleas and Ticks: Can safely be used for
precautionary measures as often as desired or needed
- Available in Multiple Sizes: 2-Application Spray (4 oz), 8-Application Spray
(16 oz), 2-Application Kit (4 oz & incl. 2 shower caps, nit comb) and
64-Application for Schools & Other Orgs. (128 oz)
- SixWise.com’s 30-Day Satisfaction or Your Money Back Guarantee
Works to Repel Mosquitoes, Flies, Gnats,
Sweat Bees and Other Insects Too!
Many customers have also reported that the non-toxic Lice
B Gone also works as an excellent repellent of mosquitoes, flies, sweat bees,
gnats! and more. They have noted that they spray it on exposed skin
(being careful not to get it into the eyes) and it is a very effective repellent
for about three hours (effectiveness period varies depending on humidity, temperature,
wind, activity levels and other factors).
Many also mist outdoor areas they will be entertaining in, such as patio furniture,
picnic tables, etc., to keep mosquitoes, gnats, flies, sweat bees and other
annoying pests away.
Strongly Supported by Testimonials
from TOP Experts!
"Head lice can be controlled without insecticides
The best example
I've found is Lice B Gone
a highly effective treatment that is inexpensive
and simple to use, usually requiring only one 60-minute treatment. It is nontoxic,
can be used repeatedly without harm (although that isn't usually necessary),
and can be safely used to treat pregnant or nursing women as well as children."
-- Marion Moses, M.D., from "A Simple Matter of Grooming,"
American Journal of Nursing
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we are suggesting Lice B Gone as a low risk, effective product
that can be used for students in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD)
who may have head lice
Most of the products for controlling head lice
that are available over the counter or by prescription contain pesticides such
as Lindane, Malathion or Permethrin, which may have an adverse effect on children.
Some pesticide exposure, even at very low levels, has
been shown to have an adverse effect on learning ability in children.
Although Lice B Gone is a very low risk product which manages head lice, it
also softens the glue so that the nits are removed with the initial shampooing.
This is why we are bringing the Lice B Gone to the attention of the school nursing
staff, so they may suggest its use. I have reviewed the
clinical study, the testimonials and the research data and like the fact that
it does not contain pesticides, does not harm pregnant/nursing women, and can
be used as often as necessary. The fact that Medicaid is covering the
product in some states is an added benefit."
-- William E. Currie, Director, International Pest Management Institute
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some California school systems are using a new product called
Lice B Gone, a non-toxic, multi-enzyme shampoo made from plant sources that
seems to get rid of lice in a single application
Since it contains no
pesticides, Lice B Gone is considered safe for pregnant women, nursing mothers,
young children and people with asthma."
-- Dr. Andrew Weil
"I feel secure in recommending this product to my customers because it
can be used over and over without fear of toxicity due to over-exposure
I believe Lice B Gone is a safe, effective, versatile and affordable product.
I wish you must success and hope all pharmacists will take a strong look at
Lice B Gone."
-- Stephen J. Clement, R.Ph., Past President and Chairman of the Board,
Illinois Pharmacist Association
"According to recent reports, head lice have developed
a resistance to the pesticides currently used in the leading shampoos, which
explains why the problem has been so difficult to solve up till now.
Since we discovered Lice B Gone, things have completely turned around
Every school that uses our services has benefited from using Lice B Gone. We
have seen it succeed on many chronic cases where parents previously used other
products and spent a small fortune
We are now able
to solve head lice problems safety and without the parents spending much money."
-- Becky Mason, R.N., President of The School Nurse Program (provides
nurses to schools in Michigan area)
Other Lice
Treatments: Dangerous and Ineffective
Today’s popular lice
and nit products contain harmful pesticides that can be dangerous for anyone,
and in particular may be asthma triggers and are not recommended for pregnant
women, nursing mothers or infants. The key reasons you should choose Lice B
Gone include:
- Prescription lice and nit products contain lindane
(Kwell) or malathion (Ovide), which are harmful neurotoxins. They are
easily absorbed through the skin and into the bloodstream, and are especially
harmful to our children, elderly and those with weakened immune systems. California
has banned lindane for use lice and scabies as of January 2002.
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Over-the-counter products such as Nix and Rid contain
more pyrethroid pesticides than Yard Guard, Ant & Roach Spray
and Flea & Tick Shampoo for dogs.
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The other lice and nit products promote pollution.
They are pesticides, and are routinely poured down our drains contributing
to pollution of our wells, streams, lakes, rivers and environment.
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Lice have developed resistance to pyrethoids.
Researchers at Harvard School of Public Health have reported that lice have
become resistant to pyrethroids. Lice B Gone induces NO resistance.
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The other lice and nit products CANNOT be used in
a PREVENTIVE manner. It is contrary to their label instructions and
potentially harmful to the user to apply a pesticide product in a precautionary
manner. However, because it is completely safe and highly effective, you
CAN use Lice B Gone as a preventive!
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The others require two applications. Lice
B Gone generally requires one!
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The other products are considerably more expensive!
As you can see in the Comparison Chart below, Lice B Gone is the most economical.
PLUS, because other products have to be used twice but Lice B Gone generally
only requires only one application, you save even more!
| PRODUCT |
CONTAINS
PESTICIDE |
SHOWER CAP |
OUNCES |
APS PER
BOTTLE |
PRICE |
APS
REQUIRED |
COST PER
TREATMENT |
| Lice B Gone |
NO |
NO |
128 |
64 |
64.00 |
1 |
1.00 |
| Lice B Gone |
NO |
NO |
16 |
8 |
15.99 |
1 |
1.99 |
| Lice B Gone |
NO |
NO |
4 |
2 |
6.99 |
1 |
3.49 |
| Lice B Gone Kit |
NO |
YES-2 |
4 |
2 |
9.99 |
1 |
4.99 |
| Not Nice to Lice |
NO |
NO |
8 |
1 |
19.99 |
1 |
19.99 |
| Not Nice to Lice Mouse |
NO |
NO |
4 |
1 |
18.99 |
1 |
18.99 |
| Lice Away |
NO |
NO |
4 |
1 |
18.99 |
1 |
18.99 |
| Lice Cure |
NO |
YES-1 |
2 |
2 |
16.99 |
2 |
16.99 |
| Lice Arrest |
NO |
NO |
8 |
1 |
16.99 |
1 |
16.99 |
| Hair Clean 123 |
NO |
NO |
1 |
2 |
16.99 |
2 |
16.99 |
| Lice Freee |
NO |
YES-1 |
4 |
2 |
19.99 |
2 |
19.99 |
| Kwell (Prescription) |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
84.99 |
2 |
169.98 |
| Ovide (Prescription) |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
89.99 |
2 |
179.98 |
| Rid |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
8.99 |
2 |
17.98 |
| Rid |
YES |
NO |
4 |
2 |
13.99 |
2 |
13.99 |
| Rid |
YES |
NO |
8 |
4 |
18.59 |
2 |
9.30 |
| Rid Mouse |
YES |
NO |
5.5 |
1 |
16.99 |
2 |
33.98 |
| Rid Lice Egg Remover |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
8.99 |
2 |
17.98 |
| Nix |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
12.49 |
2 |
24.98 |
| Nix |
YES |
NO |
4 |
2 |
19.99 |
2 |
18.99 |
| A-200 |
YES |
NO |
4 |
2 |
13.99 |
2 |
13.99 |
| Clear Shampoo & LER |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
16.99 |
2 |
33.98 |
| Pronto |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
9.79 |
2 |
19.58 |
| Pronto |
YES |
NO |
4 |
2 |
14.49 |
2 |
14.49 |
| Pronto Lice Egg Remover |
YES |
NO |
2 |
1 |
9.99 |
2 |
19.98 |
Important Lice B Gone Data You Should
Know
| Product
and Shipping Information |
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Trade Name: Lice B Gone
Formula: A proprietary blend of water
and non-bacterial enzymes (amylase, cellulase, lipase, protease) from
plant origin
DOT Shipping Name and Class: Non-Hazardous
Liquid
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Hazardous Ingredients
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| None |
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Reactivity Data
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Stability: Stable
Hazardous Decomposition or Byproducts:
None
Incompatibility: None
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Health Hazard Data/First Aid Procedures
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Eye Contact: Direct contact with eyes
may be painful and irritating. Flush eyes immediately with water.
Skin Contact: Adverse effects are not
known to occur. Mildly irritating to mucous membranes. Prolonged contact
may cause irritation. Flush skin with water. Remove contaminated
clothing and clean before reuse.
Inhalation: Adverse effects are not
known to occur.
Ingestion: If swallowed, give two glasses
of water. Rinse mouth and throat thoroughly. Vomiting and/or diarrhea
may occur. Seek medical attention if needed.
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| Spills/Leaks/Disposal |
| Product is biodegradable and ecologically
harmless. If product is released or spilled, flush with water into any acceptable
disposal system or dispose in accordance with all applicable federal, state
and local health and environmental regulations. Harmless to aquatic, plant
and animal life. For disposing of empty container, observe all recommended
safeguards until container is cleaned, reconditioned or destroyed. |
| Handling/Storage/Precautions |
| Store at controlled room temperature in closed
containers. Protect from freezing and above 120°F. Spilled
material is slippery. Wash thoroughly after handling. As with
most shampoos, do not ingest or get into eyes. |
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