Herpes Natural Cure

July 9, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Herpes Treatment 

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 Home Remedies

May 21, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Cold Sores Treatment 

If you’re looking for some cold sore home remedies, I’ve got a bunch right here that are worth having a go at.  Cold sores are quite unsightly but if you have the right tools, you can get rid of them rather quickly and avoid a lot of unnecessary embarrassment.  So without further ado, here’s what you need to try out:

1.     Table Salt

The first of the cold sore home remedies involves simple table salt which is salt and calcium silicate.  What you want to do is wet your finger then dip it into the salt, with that you need to press that up against the affected area and hold it there for a minute or two.  After that, wipe the salt off with a napkin.  Keep this up for several days, just until it shrivels up.

2.     Hydrogen Peroxide

Ok this is somewhat of an aggressive tactic to use and it may not be for everyone but here goes.  What you want to do is start by icing the cold sore with a ziplock bag full of ice, keep it on until the general area becomes somewhat numbed by the cold.  After this, burn the tip of a needle with a lighter to sterilize it, then use it to “pop” the sore.  Once the sore is drained of fluid, take a cotton ball, apply some hydrogen peroxide to it and hold it up against the area.  Wash your hands after all this and apply the hydrogen peroxide again later if you feel it is necessary.

Now if you don’t want to go to such extremes with these cold sore home remedies, there are other solutions that are more effective and less likely to leave a scar.  One such solution is Herpeset.  It is a a spray used under the tongue which gets immediately absorbed into the bloodstream so it works faster than other methods.  It also does a good job of preventing further outbreaks.  Click here to learn more about it.

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