Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 What about LDM, husband had a cold sore, actually he had some kind of vomiting viral thing going on as well, he used it topically and also in some water for two days, it cleared up, he felt really rough though I have to say. LDM mad here at the moment. Vicky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 propolis! It works like magic. Put it on while he's asleep. It makes a Hell of a mess though, be careful with it, Sara x magherabuoysue wrote: > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have > merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real issue > with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his face. > He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything > becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores as a > child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also > tempting to touch. > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma for > him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The > only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put something > on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just > touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch > them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display > much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing > noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very > noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and > isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run > down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > Thanks Sue > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 Anything that is remotely related to Zovirex, don't touch it. They tried to ban it in Germany but the drug companies won out. The cold sore is probably a herpes and you should be able to deal with it by giving monolaurin or better still lysine, Vit c and by keeping off religously the chocs. MaddiganV@... schrieb: > > What about LDM, husband had a cold sore, actually he had some kind of > vomiting viral thing going on as well, he used it topically and also > in some water for two days, it cleared up, he felt really rough though > I have to say. > LDM mad here at the moment. > Vicky > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 8.5.432 / Virus Database: 270.14.138/2618 - Release Date: 01/13/10 07:35:00 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 wonder if propolis cream would be the same? or even better? Honey (manuka) with propolis ? Natasa propolis! It works like magic. Put it on while he's asleep. It makes a Hell of a mess though, be careful with it, Sara x magherabuoysue wrote: > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have > merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real issue > with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his face. > He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything > becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores as a > child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also > tempting to touch. > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma for > him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The > only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put something > on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just > touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch > them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display > much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing > noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very > noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and > isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run > down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > Thanks Sue > > ------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER No information contained in this post is to be construed as medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a suitably qualified practitioner. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 Not as powerful, so it depends how powerful your coldsores are! Neno/Natasa wrote: > > > wonder if propolis cream would be the same? > > or even better? Honey (manuka) with propolis ? > > Natasa > > > propolis! > It works like magic. > Put it on while he's asleep. It makes a Hell of a mess though, be > careful with it, > Sara x > > > magherabuoysue wrote: > > > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have > > merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real > issue > > with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his > face. > > He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything > > becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores > as a > > child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also > > tempting to touch. > > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma > for > > him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The > > only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put > something > > on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just > > touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch > > them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display > > much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing > > noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very > > noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and > > isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run > > down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > > Thanks Sue > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > DISCLAIMER > No information contained in this post is to be construed as > medical advice. If you need medical advice, please seek it from a > suitably qualified practitioner. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 hi lysine and olive leaf extract work for cold sores,isobel > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real issue with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his face. He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores as a child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also tempting to touch. > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma for him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put something on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > Thanks Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 my homeopath swears that cold sores and mouth ulcers are zinc deficiency. i've only tried it for the ulcer and it worked fast. karenza > > > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real issue with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his face. He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores as a child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also tempting to touch. > > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma for him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put something on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > > Thanks Sue > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 hello karenza what doasge of zinc did you take? isobel > > > > > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real issue with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his face. He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores as a child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also tempting to touch. > > > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma for him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put something on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > > > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > > > Thanks Sue > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 i took 3 x 25mg AT NIGHT, its best taken at night according to the same source. he told me to take it for 3 days, and on morning 3 the ulcer was gone, karenza > > > > > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real issue with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his face. He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores as a child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also tempting to touch. > > > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma for him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put something on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > > > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > > > Thanks Sue > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 thank you > > > > > > > > Kieran has developed two cold sores on his upper lip, which have merged into one - may not sound very drastic, but he has a real issue with the idea of any imperfection on his body, particularly his face. He whines and squeals repeatedly about it, and cant/wont do anything becuase he is so pre-occupied with them. I used to get cold sores as a child, and remember how painful and itchy they can be, and also tempting to touch. > > > > I have managed to get zovirax cream on them, but this is a trauma for him as he also does not like the texture of cream on his body. The only way I can get him to stop touching the sores is to put something on the tv for him, and he eventually gets a bit distracted, and just touches them occassionally, rather than being on a mission to touch them all the time. His distress seems to have caused him to display much more sensory behaviours overall, and he is making bellowing noises at times, although he is a verbal child. It has been very noticeable in the last two weeks that he is talking much less, and isolating himself more - maybe he was carrying an illness and is run down, hence the eruption of cold sores? > > > > Any bio-med ideas welcomed. Would vit A protocol be of any use? > > > > Thanks Sue > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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