Anonymous wrote:Look, looney tune, there's a big difference between anti vac and natural lice removal. And where anti-circ comes from is a mystery. You are lumping things together that make no sense.
In this case, you have misapplication of a home remedy- allowing 18 month old alone with plastic bag on her head was DUMB.
And yes, not vaccinating your kids is dumb, but in a completely different (and more dangerous) way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not anti anything myself. But i have wiped out thousands of lice with "natural" treatments (mayo, Crisco etc) and zero with the chemical stuff. I have never killed a child. My plan is to stick with what works. Thanks.
Oh wait. I am in fact anti something. I am anti lice.
You are not a medical professional and cannot back your claims with evidence. Anyone who uses the word "chemicals" is an idiot, may and crisco both contain chemicals. Did you make the mayonnaise yourself after milking the cow in your backyard?
What the fuck are you talking about? I meant the home/natural remedies as opposed to the popular brands Nix and Rid. The evidence was the dead bugs i combed out of kids' hair. Which i actually saved in zip lock bags for a little while but have since disposed of them. Just so happens that i am a medical professional but lice is not typically thought of as a medical condition, at least it does not require medical intervention. I had no idea that use of the word "chemicals" is restricted to idiots, that is news to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol who are you talking to? You just come in guns blazing speaking to nonexistent enemies.
DCUM is full of these idiots, anti-vac, anti-circ and natural lice remedies. these people are morons and should have their citizenship or VISA revoked.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure that my mom used to comb mayonnaise into her hair as a conditioner. Putting mayonnaise on your head is not dangerous. Leaving a toddler alone with a plastic bag on her head is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not anti anything myself. But i have wiped out thousands of lice with "natural" treatments (mayo, Crisco etc) and zero with the chemical stuff. I have never killed a child. My plan is to stick with what works. Thanks.
Oh wait. I am in fact anti something. I am anti lice.
You are not a medical professional and cannot back your claims with evidence. Anyone who uses the word "chemicals" is an idiot, may and crisco both contain chemicals. Did you make the mayonnaise yourself after milking the cow in your backyard?
I guess that you've never made mayonnaise, eh? The ingredients for mayonnaise are egg yolks, oil, and lemon juice. No cows are involved.
Where do the eggs come from then?
Mayo uses chicken eggs, not cow eggs. Cow eggs are extremely rare.
I think she meant the cow is selling her chicken eggs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not anti anything myself. But i have wiped out thousands of lice with "natural" treatments (mayo, Crisco etc) and zero with the chemical stuff. I have never killed a child. My plan is to stick with what works. Thanks.
Oh wait. I am in fact anti something. I am anti lice.
You are not a medical professional and cannot back your claims with evidence. Anyone who uses the word "chemicals" is an idiot, may and crisco both contain chemicals. Did you make the mayonnaise yourself after milking the cow in your backyard?
I guess that you've never made mayonnaise, eh? The ingredients for mayonnaise are egg yolks, oil, and lemon juice. No cows are involved.
Where do the eggs come from then?
Mayo uses chicken eggs, not cow eggs. Cow eggs are extremely rare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol who are you talking to? You just come in guns blazing speaking to nonexistent enemies.
DCUM is full of these idiots, anti-vac, anti-circ and natural lice remedies. these people are morons and should have their citizenship or VISA revoked.
I used Cetaphil plus a hair dryer to get rid of lice (and it worked). Should I call my bank and tell them to cancel my credit card?
LMAO. I like you.
Same thing here: Cetaphil, a hair dryer, and a few hours of nit-picking in bright sunlight got rid of lice on our youngest child's head and prevented its spread to anyone else. There are easy and non-lethal instructions available for free online. You will make a bit of a mess on the bathroom floor, however, and it requires more of your time than classic treatments.
BTW, my kids are fully vaccinated and I have a Ph.D. in microbiology. We are a household of vegetarians, however, so we should probably be deported regardless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not anti anything myself. But i have wiped out thousands of lice with "natural" treatments (mayo, Crisco etc) and zero with the chemical stuff. I have never killed a child. My plan is to stick with what works. Thanks.
Oh wait. I am in fact anti something. I am anti lice.
You are not a medical professional and cannot back your claims with evidence. Anyone who uses the word "chemicals" is an idiot, may and crisco both contain chemicals. Did you make the mayonnaise yourself after milking the cow in your backyard?
I guess that you've never made mayonnaise, eh? The ingredients for mayonnaise are egg yolks, oil, and lemon juice. No cows are involved.
Where do the eggs come from then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am not anti anything myself. But i have wiped out thousands of lice with "natural" treatments (mayo, Crisco etc) and zero with the chemical stuff. I have never killed a child. My plan is to stick with what works. Thanks.
Oh wait. I am in fact anti something. I am anti lice.
You are not a medical professional and cannot back your claims with evidence. Anyone who uses the word "chemicals" is an idiot, may and crisco both contain chemicals. Did you make the mayonnaise yourself after milking the cow in your backyard?
I guess that you've never made mayonnaise, eh? The ingredients for mayonnaise are egg yolks, oil, and lemon juice. No cows are involved.