Natural Cure For Herpes

July 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Treatment 

Looking for a natural cure for herpes?  Prescription medications can be very expensive and also cause a lot of unwanted side effects, additionally, over the counter treatments don’t always work as they say they do, this is why many people look to alternative solutions.  So what kind of solutions are there to try?  Here’s a list of possible solutions:

1.     Lemon Balm

Lemon balm is one natural cure for herpes that has antiviral properties to it.  There’s even been a study done on it’s effects where it was noticed that by applying lemon balm to blisters that it not only promoted the healing of the blisters but it was also shown to decrease the frequency of outbreaks.

2.     Peppermint Oil

Peppermint oil is another all natural solution which has a virucidal effect when used against the herpes simplex virus.

3.     Anti inflammatory And Soothing Remedies

Here’s a bunch of natural solutions that will help with the inflammation you normally get with the herpes sores and help to relieve any itching and or pain:

  • honey
  • aloe vera
  • red marine algae
  • tea tree oil
  • eucalyptus

4.  Harsh Heat Therapy + Peroxide

Here’s one which is a bit extreme, use it at your own risk.  Heat up a spoon in some hot or boiled water and apply that to the cold sore to kill off the virus in that area.  Once you’ve done that pop the blister with a sterilized needle, drain it and apply some ground up table salt to the sore.  Additionally, add some hydrogen peroxide to the area with a cotton ball.  Leave it on for 20 minutes before washing it off and finish it off by icing the sore.

Now if you’re looking for another natural cure for herpes which will not leave a scar and work better, you’ll need to take a step up from this.  One treatment which you can try is Herpeset, it is a spray that when used under the tongue gets absorbed into the bloodstream right away so it starts working fast.  It also does a good job of preventing future outbreaks, click here for more info on it.

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Prevent Cold Sores - With These 3 Simple Tips

May 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cold Sores Treatment 

Wondering how you can actually prevent cold sores from even forming?  I mean it’s one thing to be able to treat them when they appear, but it would be a lot better to make sure they just never appear wouldn’t it?  If you want to keep them off your face, here are a few tips you need to keep in mind:

1.     Get Your Sleep In

One way to prevent cold sores is by making sure you get enough shut eye!  In today’s fast paced society, it can be hard to get in enough sleep, a lot of us just get by on 5 or 6 hours a day and that is just no good for the immune system.  If you want a strong immune system that will be able to keep the virus in check, you need to make sure you get at least a solid 8 hours of sleep in every day.  If you fail to do this, you will become susceptible to outbreaks.

2.     Eat Well

The other thing you need to do to is to make sure you’re eating well.  Don’t ever skip breakfast and make sure you’re eating healthy foods, minimizing the fast food junk.  Make sure you get a lot of lean meats, fruits and salads.

3.     Get Your Vitamins

Also, it’s a good idea to supplement with a multivitamin to further strengthen your system.  Vitamin C, B and E will be particularly useful in your fight against the herpes simplex virus.
Now if you want to take the next step to prevent cold sores, you can look into a more powerful solution.  Herpeset is one of the most popular ones around at this time because it gets to work quick and it keeps the virus from resurfacing with just a spray under the tongue.  It’s absorbed directly into the bloodstream which means it’s much more effective at stopping an outbreak if you ever feel that tingle.  There’s a lot more info on it, click here to learn if it’s right for you.

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Genetal Herpes

February 23, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Information 

So what is genetal herpes?

Well, it’s a sexual transmitted disease that is normally caused by the herpes simplex virus, type 2 (HSV-2 for short), although HSV-1 which usually causes oral herpes can also cause genital herpes.

When you contract genetal herpes, the symptoms generally appear 10 days later as 1 or more clustered lesions on the genitals or anus.  The first outbreak is usually the worst, subsequent outbreaks can happen weeks or months later but are usually less severe and don’t last as long.

How Common Is This?

Believe it or not, studies have found that more than 45 million Americans have the infection.  For some reason, it seems male to female transmission is more likely, and as such 1 out of 4 women contract this opposed to 1 out of 8 men.

How Do You Know If You Have It?

The thing about genital herpes is a lot of people don’t even know they have it because symptoms may not appear or may be so slight they are not easily noticed.  But for those who do notice, it’s usually 2 weeks after the initial encounter that you notice the lesions on your genitals.  This may even be followed by flu-like symptoms.

The lesions in men appear around the penis and testicles for men, the interior and exterior of the vagina for women and around the anus and urethra for both men and women.  They look like small blisters or ulcerations that are painful.  These red bumps can sometimes ooze puss and eventually they crust over and fall off.

Genetal herpes is not something you would wish on your worst enemy, or yourself for that matter, but if you’ve got to deal with it, one of the better solutions out there is Herpeset.  It is a spray used under the tongue that is immediately absorbed into the bloodstream and thus starts working to get rid of the symptoms fast.  It’s also a great way to prevent further outbreaks.  Click here to learn more about this treatment.

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