Remedies For Cold Sores – Amazing Cold Sore Healing Tactics

by Denny Bodoh

Do you want some excellent remedies for cold sores? If so, I would like to share with you some of the best remedies for cold sores we have uncovered for you to date.

Many remedies for cold sores are available in the stores. These salves and lotions can provide quick comfort for painful sores. But these treatments seldom heal your cold sore any quicker.

The best remedies for cold sores will do both. They should relieve the suffering as well as heal the cold sore fast.

Try one (or all) of these home remedies for cold sores. They nearly always work better than the high-priced store products.

Some really good remedies for cold sores are listed below. You should use two or more at the same time for best results.

VITAMINS AND MINERALS. You should take a good multi-vitamin and mineral supplement every day if you want fewer cold sore events. You will heal much faster too.

All the vitamins and minerals will help build up your immunity. There are some, however, that are particularly good in dealing with cold sore virus.

Calcium is required to keep your body alkaline. If you do not take in what you need, your body steals calcium from your bones. 1000 milligrams daily is the minimum.

Diseases, including the cold sore virus, seldom can hurt you if your body is alkaline.

Lab studies show people with an active cold sore are deficient in B vitamins – particularly B12. B vitamins reduce the effects of stress (and outbreaks) so get a good dose every day.

Zinc is the top healing mineral. It is effective against most viruses including the cold sore virus. Your daily serving of vitamins and minerals should contain around 15 milligrams of zinc.

Vitamin C is another powerhouse. It boosts the good effects of all the other vitamins. Your vitamin plan should provide for at least 500 milligrams each day.

COMMON TEA. Tea contains powerful phytonutrients that can quickly heal damage caused by the cold sore virus. Use only tea made fresh from bags. Hold the wet bag to the sore. Drink some too.

You should apply a frozen tea bag to any cold sore that is forming but not broken open yet. It can stop a cold sore in its tracks.

Let a couple bags soak until thoroughly wet, then freeze. Hold directly on the cold sore area. This will give you instant relief and slow or stop the virus.

When your cold sore finally pops, it enters the healing phase. Now use a hot tea bag, not a frozen one. Heat encourages skin repair – cold will slow it down.

Do not use your microwave to heat-up a tea bag. The microwaves destroy the phytonutrients. Heat the water, then immerse the bag. Better yet, use your stove-top.

TEA TREE OIL MIRACLE. Tea tree oil comes from a tree native to Australia. It smells like turpentine. You find it in little bottles near the vitamin section of local stores.

Tea tree oil is one of the most powerful remedies for cold sores. It penetrates the skin so begin applying it at the very first warning of a cold sore event.

This oil is anti-virus. It is a powerful dressing when the cold sore breaks open. It may help to reduce spreading of the virus. Tea tree oil will help keep the scab from dry-splitting.

NATURAL HONEY. Honey is one of the oldest remedies for cold sores, and it still works great today. It has amazing properties for prevention and healing of any cold sore.

Honey will give you success when applied during the entire cold sore process, but is best used after the sore opens. It is a good wound dressing and provides some strong healing properties.

These are just a few remedies for cold sores that we have found work exceptionally well. There are other, more advanced therapies I wish I had room to tell you about too.

You don’t have to spend money to get great cold sore relief. Enjoy real relief with these easy, economical and effective home remedies for cold sores.

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