Back in December 2017, I published a press release about Licealiz. They have shampoo products for kids that help battle lice. And because we frequent the farm and Tuz likes playing outdoors, I more than welcomed the products they sent us. In fact, until now, we still use their shampoo together with the comb and face towel they sent in the mail. Tuz never had lice in his lifetime (so far) and I thank God for these Licealiz products. I hope it remains to be that way.
So when they sent me a copy of their press release, I more than welcomed it. If you’re a parent to young kids in the Philippines, you might want to give this a read:
With the goal of intensifying awareness on head lice infestation issues, Lamoiyan Corporation, maker of Licealiz Head Lice Treatment Shampoo, recently kicked off a series of Pharmacy Assistants Forums, in partnership with Drugstores Association of the Philippines (DSAP).
Entitled “The Truth about Lice”, the series gathered around 400 pharmacy assistant representatives from DSAP Laguna, East NCR (National Capital Region), South NCR, and Pampanga Chapters as part of Lamoiyan Corporation’s Kilusang Kontra Kuto (Movement Against Lice Infestation), a public health education campaign that aims to promote the correct way of preventing and treating pediculosis or head lice infestation.
Dr. Olivia Camille Reyes during the Pharmacy Assistants Forum in Taytay, Rizal for DSAP East NCR leg.
Pediatrician, Dr. Olivia Camille F. Reyes, headed the discussion by sharing information regarding commonly experienced pediculosis issues, along with effective head lice infestation treatments and preventive measures. Dr. Reyes also tackled misconceptions frequently associated with head lice, and how it could negatively affect the welfare of lice-infested children.
“For the past years, Lamoiyan Corporation has been constantly educating the public, especially parents about head lice infestation issues through our Kilusang Kontra Kuto (KKK) campaign. Eventually, the campaign became bigger through the help of our industry partners like DSAP,” shared Lamoiyan Corporation Marketing Director Bing Cavestany.
“We work in close coordination with DSAP and had the opportunity to focus our efforts into providing tools and educating pharmacy assistants, who commonly interact with people who have head lice infestation concerns,” she added.
Pharmacy assistants from DSAP South NCR as they raised their hands to answer questions about head lice infestation
Aside from organizing health forums in communities, Lamoiyan Corporation also provides free shampooing activities and lectures for children, parents and teachers in schools through the Nationwide Oplan Alis Kuto, an annual caravan that travels across the country.
For more information on head lice prevention and treatment, visit www.facebook.com/licealiz.
Check out their products if someone in your family is battling lice infestation or if you just want to simply prevent it from happening in your family. Because Tuz never had lice even when he was playing with random farm kids who had lice, I really think their products are effective!
See you tomorrow!