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Actually I personally know of two areas in Cuba (where I have family) Marianao in La Habana and Holguin in Oriente. I have also heard that the Playa Giron area is a mess. Nothing in Cuba is "Cheap and effcient", parents are using a mixture of creosote and home made charcoal. Drs. are telling parents to indeed use Salta Water ( Fortunely theres plenty of that!) which according to your experince seem to have good results. The actual point of this is .. Cuba does not manufacture a simple straight forward anti-lice solution for its children BUT... it wil spend money on research for drugs that can be exported or given away as blatant propaganda. "Urban Domeij" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > "ahlahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > How about making some tooth paste, cotton balls, Iodine , > > sinus spray. Using anesthesia when pulling a tooth ?? > > Like everything else in that communist hell - NOTHING is > > EVER done for the welfare of the people but for its propaganda > > value. Fuck meningitis, school kids are suffering from a > > devastating lice epidimic. > > > > ahlahan, do you know a particular area where kids suffer > from lice as you say? If it's head lice, there is a cheap > and efficient cure that is well tolerated by children and > poison free. I know that the price may be too high for > many Cubans, but I have treated neighbourhood kids to rid > them of the lice all at the same time. Kinda didn't make > sense to treat only one kid when all had it, he'd only > get them back. > > It consists of a hair packing with gel shampoo mixed with salt. > You use about 20% salt in the shampoo, and you leave it in the > hair for some twenty minutes or so with a towel around after > massaging it well into the scalp not leaving any hair dry. > Rinse it out, and all lice are dead. Repeat after two or three > days and then after another two or three days. Salt and schampoo > is less yucky than oil and a lot cheaper, and it rinses easily > out of the hair. For combing, I use a pet comb with rotating > pins, it is the best one for afro hair, kids don't like to > be combed very hard. > > Urban
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