Fever Blister Remedy - Step By Step, Easy As 1, 2, 3

July 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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What we’re going to be going over here today is a fever blister remedy which is quite potent and has the potential of clearing up your sore in a relatively short amount of time.  Now just in case you didn’t know, if you have a fever blister, this is exactly the same thing as a cold sore which is caused by the Herpes virus, it’s just that it doesn’t sound quite as bad when you call it a fever blister.  So without further ado, here’s the solution to that unwelcomed guest:

Match Therapy

Step 1:

For this fever blister remedy you’ll need to start out with a pack of matches.  Now what you’re going to do is strike a match, quickly douse it in some water then quickly apply the match to your cold sore and hold it there for 30 seconds.

Step 2, The Follow-Up:

Do this again another 2 times before giving it a rest.  Once you’re done, you can follow this up with some ice on the area to help reduce swelling and inflammation.  Do this whole process 2-3 times a day.

Step 3, The Finishing Move:

Now here’s where we’re going to add a little twist to make this even more effective.  At the end of the day right before you go to bed, once you’ve done the match technique for the last time, apply some vinegar with a cotton ball to the affected area and then when it’s dried, apply some vicks or petroleum jelly overtop of that and leave it on overnight.  When you wake up the next morning, the sore should be significantly improved.

Now this fever blister remedy is quite involved and may not work as fast as some other treatments, but it is worth a shot.  If you’re looking for a more potent solution though, have a look into Herpeset.  Herpeset is a spray that’s absorbed into the bloodstream immediately with a spray under the tongue so it works faster than any other solution.  It also does a good job of keeping further outbreaks from occurring.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Cold Sore Medicine

July 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Need some cold sore medicine to clear up your lip but not sure what to go with?  I’ll provide you with a list of some of your best options and from there you can investigate into them further.  There are some over the counter solutions and there are prescription treatments, both work to varying degrees depending on who is using it (some treatments work better for some than they do for others).  So if you need to clear up your skin, try out these solutions:

1.    Abreva

This is a cold sore medicine that is approved by the FDA and can be bought from any drugstore without a prescription.  Many people look to this as one of the first lines of defense against this condition.  What Abreva does is it alters the outer layer of the cells on your lips to make them impenetrable for the herpes virus, thus stopping the cold sore from growing bigger or getting out of control.

2.     Zovirax

Zovirax is a prescription treatment that also works by slowing the growth and replication of the herpes virus and allows the body a better chance at fighting off the infection.  Each dose of this drug should be taken with a full glass of water and pregnant women should stay clear of this treatment.

3.     Valtrex

Valtrex is one of the more popular solutions available and it too is a prescription treatment.  This is usually taken at a rate of 1000mg ever 12 hours for a week and a half.  The only thing with this treatment and Zovirax is they come with potential side effects and they’re quite expensive.

A great alternative to cold sore medicine is Herpeset, it’s an all natural solution that is quite a bit cheaper than prescription medications.  Herpeset also gets to work faster than any other treatment since when sprayed under the tongue, it is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream.  Click here to learn more about it and see if its right for you.

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Herpes Natural Cure

July 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking for a herpes natural cure?  There are a lot of possible solutions to try out and it can be tough to single out the ones worth trying, but after a lot of searching around I’ve found some pretty good solutions for you to have a look at.  If you’re currently experiencing an outbreak, here is what you can try to help quell it:

1.     Nail Polish Remover + Abreva

One herpes natural cure involves the use of nail polish and abreva in combination.  What you do is simply dip a Q-Tip into nail polish remover and apply that to the cold sore, then take some abreva and cover up the cold sore further with that once the nail polish remover has had time to sink in.  You can repeat this process several times a day if you want the sore to dry up quicker.

2.     Table Salt

Another solution you can try which is simple to implement is to pour out some table salt and use the back of a spoon to grind it down a bit further.  Next you want to wet a Q-Tip and dip it into the salt.  Once you’ve got it covered real good, apply that to the cold sore for about 30 seconds.  It’s going to be uncomfortable but that’s how you know it’s working, repeat this several times a day and the sore should dry up.

There are many other little tricks to try but those are some of the better ones I’ve found.  If you want to take things a step further though and go after a more powerful herpes natural cure, one you can look into is Herpeset.  Herpeset is a spray that when used under the tongue is absorbed directly into your bloodstream.  It gets to work fast and prevents further outbreaks.  To learn more about it, click on this link.

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Cold Sore Relief

May 1, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Need some cold sore relief?  Those buggers always pop up at the worst of times and they really mess up your plans.  Now if the pain of your cold sores is just unbearable and you want a solution that will help alleviate that pain as well as cure the problem, I’ve got a few tips for you to try out:

1.     Take Pain Killers

One way to get some quick cold sore relief is with pain killers.  I’m talking medications like acetaminophen, ibuprofen, tylonol, advil or asprin, take your pick.  Either one of them will work to numb the pain.

2.     Apply Ice

Another thing you can do is apply some ice directly to the cold sore, or where you feel a cold sore is about to form.  Do this a few times a day, you can even follow this up with a heated pad to provide both hot and cold therapy.

3.     Aloe Vera Gel

Another thing to try is some pure 99% aloe vera gel.  Make sure it’s not a paste but instead a clear see through green gel, this is more pure and will work better.  Try putting it in a fridge before you use it so that it’s more soothing when you do actually use it.  Apply it directly to the area that is causing discomfort and it will not only relieve itching or pain but it will also aid in the healing.

These tips should help bring you some cold sore relief, but in order to really get the situation under control, you want a solution which will not only get rid of the sores quick, but also prevent them from popping up again in the future.  One of the treatments that does both of these well is Herpeset, it’s absorbed immediately into the bloodstream with a spray under the tongue and it keeps the virus in check with regular use.  It’s one of the more popular solutions available at the moment, click here to learn more about it.

Lip Cold Sore - 3 Tips For Dealing With A Cold Sore

April 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Got a lip cold sore you want to get rid of?  These fluid filled blisters can often times be painful and can take up to 2 weeks before they go away on their own.  No one wants an embarrassing red blister on their face for that long, so if you’re looking for a solution to this unsightly blemish, here are some things to keep in mind to either prevent them or treat the ones you have:

1.     Stay Out Of The Sun

Ok, lets start with prevention first.  If you want to avoid getting a lip cold sore, it’s important that you not stay out in the sun too much.  So If you do a lot of outdoor activities or sunbathe, this can be the reason for your outbreaks.  Sun somehow triggers cold sores so it’s best to stay out of it if at all possible.

2.     Don’t Touch Your Lips

If you’ve got some blisters, avoid touching them as you can wind up spreading the virus and making it worse.  Make sure you wash your hands if you’ve touched your lip as well.

3.     Baking Soda

Here’s a quick tip to help get rid of the cold sore.  Wet a Q-Tip, dip it into some baking soda and apply that onto the cold sore and leave it there for a couple of hours.  Keep doing this a few times per day and the sore should dry up significantly faster.

Now if you want a more powerful and permanent solution to deal with your lip cold sore, you’ll need to look into some medications.  One medication which is quite popular is Herpeset.  It’s a homeopathic solution that is absorbed into the blood immediately through a spray under the tongue, it clears the cold sore faster than any other treatment due to this and it also prevents the sores from returning.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Get Rid Of A Cold Sore - With This Rare And Powerful Solution

April 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want to get rid of a cold sore?  No one likes to walk around with a big red dot on their lip, its embarrassing, even more so than acne because there is a social stigma when it comes to a visual sign of an STD.  So rather than leaving it to clear on its own which could take as long as 2-3 weeks, here’s a little process which if you implement can do a pretty good job of clearing you up fast:

Nail Polish Remover + Peroxide + Salt + Asprin + Neosporin = Bye Bye Cold Sore

Ok, this is a bit of an involved process, but it’s worth it.  Here’s what you have to do:

1.     First thing you need to do to get rid of a cold sore is pop the sore with a needle sterilized with some alcohol.  Some might not want to try doing this, it’s up to you.

2.    After you’ve done this, get out a cotton ball and dab some nail polish remover on it, use this to press up against the cold sore for 20-30 minutes.

3.    Now what you want to do is make a little concoction by mixing up peroxide, salt and crushed asprin.  Smush that all together and mix it up good.

4.    Before you go to sleep, use this concoction to apply to your cold sore.

5.    Wake up and after washing your face, add some Neosporin to the cold sore.

Now the one issue with using this to get rid of a cold sore is it is a lot of work and there is a possibility of scarring, but it most certainly does work wonders for some who try it.  If you instead want a safer way of getting rid of them that works fast, you could look into Herpeset.  It’s a spray used under your tongue which gets absorbed into the blood stream right away and it clears things up faster than any topical method or pill due to this.  It also prevents genital and oral herpes from recurring.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Cold Sore Treatment

March 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Want a cold sore treatment that will get rid of your sore before too many people notice?  There’s nothing worse than having to go out in public when you’ve got some big red sores on your mouth, you feel like you’ve got the plague or something when you have it and you’re always wondering if other people are staring at it!  So how do you prevent that from happening?  These tips should help you out:

1.     Hydrogen Peroxide + Asprin

One cold sore treatment that works to dry up the sore quick is hydrogen peroxide and asprin.  You can find the hydrogen peroxide at your local drugstore as with the asprin.  Once you have them, crush the asprin and mix it together with the hydrogen peroxide to form a paste.  With this, apply it directly to the sore.  You don’t want this to stay on your skin too long though as it can burn, so remove it after a few minutes.

2.     Get Your Vitamin B

One vitamin which has a particularly good effect at fighting off viral infections is vitamin B.  Make sure first of all that you’re taking in a regular multivitamin and then supplement with a vitamin B tablet as well.

3.     Coconut Oil

Try rubbing some coconut oil directly onto the cold sore several times a day to help it heal up.  You can also add some dettol and carbolic acid to the mix to make it all the more effective.

Now if you want a cold sore treatment that is going to work faster and also prevent sores from re-appearing, you’re going to have to look into more potent solutions.  One that does the job well is Herpeset, it’s absorbed into the blood stream immediately by a spray under the tongue and is a great quick fix that also prevents future outbreaks if taken daily.  It’s one of the most popular solutions available today, click here to learn more about it.

Cold Sore Remedies

February 26, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Need some cold sore remedies to handle some of those unsightly lesions on your face?  Herpes is a condition that affects 20% of the population, so you’re not alone in your struggle.  Many people are infected with it even at birth. Now although you cannot fully cure it, there are ways to deal with them, here are a few:

1.     Get Your Antioxidants In

If you need cold sore remedies, one thing you can try is getting in more antioxidants which help in fighting off any skin infections like cold sores.  You can get these from vitamin C, Zinc and beta-carotene, so make sure you’re taking a good multivitamin every day that includes all of these.

Another good antioxidant you can try taking is the goji berry.  When you get it in the dried variety, it looks like a red shriveled up raisin and tastes similar to one too.  It’s extremely healthy for you and it would do you good to chew on a few of those each day to help fight off the sore.

2.     Apply Tea Tree Oil

Another thing you can try is applying some tea tree oil to the cold sore.  This is a great all natural anti-viral solution.  As soon as you feel the tingle coming on or even after it has already developed, apply the tea tree oil directly to the bump with a q-tip, keep this up daily until it dries up and falls off.

Now these cold sore remedies are a start, but if you’re serious about getting rid of your cold sores quickly and preventing them from recurring, you’ll need to look into other solutions.  One of the more powerful solutions out there is Herpeset, the reason for this is because it is absorbed into the bloodstream immediately via a spray under the tongue.  This is best used for getting rid of them before an important social engagement due to how fast it works and it’s also a good way to prevent them from popping up in the future.  Click here to learn more about it.

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Cold Sores Treatment - A Quick And Easy Solution

February 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Looking for a cold sores treatment that is going to clear your face up fast?  There’s nothing worse than an unexpected cold sore, they seem to pop up at the worst of times and cause a lot of embarrassment.  The last thing you want is for everyone around you to know that you have a STD, it’s like a stamp on your face that says “stay away, I’m contagious!”.   So to get rid of it quick and move on with your life, make sure you try these tips out:

1.     Finger Nail Polish

One cold sores treatment that works pretty well is finger nail polish.  If you’re a girl this should not be a problem to get a hold of, if you’re a guy, get some off your girlfriend.  All you need to do is dilute it a bit with water, then apply it to a Q-Tip.

It may sting and end up swelling a little bit, but it’s nothing big.  This treatment should dry up your sore quick and help it to scab up and fall off.

2.     Apply Ice

This may be a good follow up to the nail polish if it starts to swell, it also helps with any pain or discomfort that the sore may be causing.  Simply get an ice pack or put some ice cubes in a ziplock bag and apply that directly to the cold sore site to bring things under control.

Now while these tips will help you out a bit, they won’t help prevent further outbreaks.  If you’re looking for a more lasting cold sores treatment you may want to check out Herpeset.  It is a spray which is used under the tongue and absorbed directly into the bloodstream so it gets to work faster than any other treatment and it can be used daily to keep the sores from returning.  If you want a permanent solution to this problem, click on this link to check it out.

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How To Get Rid Of A Cold Sore

February 20, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Are you wondering how to get rid of a cold sore?  Believe it or not, more than 1/5th the population has cold sores through the herpes strain HPV-1.  HPV-1 is the strain which is normally responsible for oral herpes and it causes red blistery lesions to develop around the lips which usually last between 1-2 weeks.  This can cause a lot of social embarrassment, so to avoid that, here’s a powerful tip you’ll want to put into practice:

Apply Bleach

One way how to get rid of a cold sore is with bleach.  Usually when you’re about to get a cold sore you feel an itchy tingle on your lip, as soon as you feel this, it’s time to get to work at fighting it before it has a chance to take root.

Take a Q-Tip and dip it in some water, then dip it directly into some bleach.  Take it out of the bleach then squeeze the tip to get rid of the excess fluid, then press the Q-Tip directly on the area where the sore is taking root.

Keep it there for a good 3 minutes and this will kill off the virus in that area so it doesn’t have a chance to develop.  Make sure you dip the Q-Tip in the water first when doing this as it is a very powerful solution which can cause an abrasion.  This treatment may leave a little mark, but it should clear up in time.

So that’s how to get rid of a cold sore, although admittedly it’s not one of the best ways.  There are ways which you can use that don’t have the potential to scar you and which get to work a lot quicker, Herpeset is one such solution.  Herpeset is a spray which you use under your tongue that then gets absorbed into your bloodstream so it works faster than all other treatments… it’s also an all natural solution.  Click here to learn more about it and see if it’s right for you.

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