Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 I took 1000-2000mg of lysine and 500-750mg of olive leaf extract two times a day. Within 2 doses it was better and gone in 3 or 4. And it didn't matter that I caught it late the first time, I didn't know what I had was a cold sore. I did feel slightly off as my body was fighting the virus but that disappeared as soon as I stopped the supplements. noaholiviaian <phaselow@...> wrote: I have a cold sore/blister that appears in the same area on my lip only after I've had a high fever. If I get to it when I can feel the texture change in my lip but before I actually 'see' the cold sore, a product called Abreva works wonders. It is OTC. Now, the last time I used this was before I got in to reading labels... I don't even know the active ingredient or additives. Good old fashioned Carmex is always a possibility. I believe the active ingredient is salicylic acid. I don't know if Carmex actually helps eliminate cold sores or just feels good. Pam > > > > What can/do you put on cold sores? Or should you put anything on > them? > > > > TIA, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2005 Report Share Posted October 20, 2005 Topical vitamin e oil (non-wheat) and/or tea tree oil also seems to help, in conjunction with lysine. S S <tt> Hi ,<BR> <BR> I use lysine when I feel them coming on, but if I don't catch it <BR> early, the Lysine is useless. I did read on the CK2 list that some <BR> people had success putting glutathione on it. Not sure why that <BR> would work, but apparently it can make a difference. For simple OTC <BR> stuff, there is a lip cream called Herpecin (I always hated that <BR> name) that I used to use (haven't had one in a while) and found <BR> effective. It should be available at your local drugstore.<BR> <BR> Anne<BR> <BR> <BR> ><BR> > What can/do you put on cold sores? Or should you put anything on <BR> them?<BR> > <BR> > TIA,<BR> > <BR> > <BR> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 > > What can/do you put on cold sores? Or should you put anything on them? For my #1, any sore in the mouth area is entirely eliminated within 48 hours by a combination of lysine, B50, selenium, and olive leaf extract. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 It's a virus. Take L-lysine. I take it for sinus infections, I take up to 9,000mg/day. You can't OD on it. It's also good for canker sores, shingles, herpes, and any viral infection. Midge > > Can someone please tell me the medical name for cold sores. > Those scabby things on the upper lips.Suggested remedies? > Thanx > ce > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2005 Report Share Posted November 22, 2005 I'm told by my nurse girlfriend that it's called " Herpes Simplex " In a message dated 22/11/2005 15:46:19 GMT Standard Time, laurence100@... writes: Can someone please tell me the medical name for cold sores. Those scabby things on the upper lips.Suggested remedies? Thanx ce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 > It's a virus. Take L-lysine. I take it for sinus infections, I take up to > 9,000mg/day. You can't OD on it. It's also good for canker sores, > shingles, herpes, and any viral infection. > > Midge > L-Lysine doesn't cure anything; it just toughens up collagen, arguably, in people who were deficient anyway due to dietary deficiencies. If one is lysine deficient, chances are good there are several other deficiencies as well. For example, lysine is plentiful in cold-processed whey, which also contains plenty of precursors for the body's master antioxidant and detoxifier glutathione. So, when lysine intake is deficient you might consider their illness is exacerbated by low glutathione, which STIMULATES infection of all types and allows degenerative illness. A lot of the scientific information on whey and glutathione is compiled on my site. http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/glutathione-references.html If one's immune system needs a boost, consider a program of Transfer Factor. A few people locally have not had a herpes flare since they started a program of Transfer Factor to wake up ther immune response. Moreover, many people with Lyme responded to this particular brand, which is purified not from leucocytes but from colostrum and egg yolk. Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 > any remedies for cold sores? i've got one that just started. > I'd start putting coconut oil on it right away. jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 > > Bee and/or group, any remedies for cold sores? i've got one that just started. ==>You can also mix coconut oil with drops of oil of oregano (about 3 - 5 drops per teaspoon), and apply it directly - it may sting at first but it does help. Vitamin A applied directly also helps. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2006 Report Share Posted September 20, 2006 Thanks Bee! Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > > Bee and/or group, any remedies for cold sores? i've got one that just started. ==>You can also mix coconut oil with drops of oil of oregano (about 3 - 5 drops per teaspoon), and apply it directly - it may sting at first but it does help. Vitamin A applied directly also helps. Bee --------------------------------- Get your own web address for just $1.99/1st yr. We'll help. Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 > > I checked in the files, it must be there but I didn't find anything on > treating cold sores. Most ways to treat cold sores don't help much, > but I'm betting there's a tip here somewhere :-) > ==> Elyse, oregano or clove oil mixed in coconut oil (3-4 drops in 1/2 tsp.) and applied several times a day. Or just plain CO. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2009 Report Share Posted February 2, 2009 Anyone else have problems with cold sores while taking immune suppressants? I used to get them when I was younger but they had stopped. Now the meds dropping my white cell count and here we go again with cold sores. Man does everything have to suck or what? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2010 Report Share Posted March 25, 2010 you should be aware the magnetic pulser is not set up to kill anything. a pulse of induced current in the body that lasts a couple millionths of a second will not do the job. the godzilla applies million times the current even if you do it for only one second, so doing it several minutes is going to have a vastly larger volume of current applied against the germs. it could be simply you pushed toxins out of containment into the surrounding areas. the toxins could be germ byproducts, or immune response chemicals. I am nowhere near a final conclusion on this, but appreciate the feedback what happens whenever any of these devices are applied. bG > > > > Kris, > > I have a Godzilla unit that I purchased that has 3 settings - - 1) reverses polarity every 1 second, 2) reverses polarity every 2 seconds and 3) reverses polarity every 30 seconds. The unit comes with the ability to use electrodes or tens pads. Your home made zilla with sponges should work very nicely. Try to reverse polarity every 30 seconds or so. > > Kris, I remember you said you have Lymes. It could be that the severe reactions you sometimes have to magnetic pulsing or zapping is because you are killing spirochetes. ( As you know, Lyme is very tricky and complicated) - - Antibiotics will not kill Spirochetes because they go into a cyst phase until the antibiotic threat is over, but electricity can kill them. They also cause a lot of inflammation and die off symptoms when they die (they are the queen of drama on the bacteria stage). I'm glad that you are not giving up. > > Sophie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 Can you tell me where you bought this unit?From: woodmelvin@... <woodmelvin@...>Subject: Cold Sores Date: Thursday, March 25, 2010, 1:38 PM Kris,I have a Godzilla unit that I purchased that has 3 settings - - 1) reverses polarity every 1 second, 2) reverses polarity every 2 seconds and 3) reverses polarity every 30 seconds. The unit comes with the ability to use electrodes or tens pads. Your home made zilla with sponges should work very nicely. Try to reverse polarity every 30 seconds or so. Kris, I remember you said you have Lymes. It could be that the severe reactions you sometimes have to magnetic pulsing or zapping is because you are killing spirochetes. ( As you know, Lyme is very tricky and complicated) - - Antibiotics will not kill Spirochetes because they go into a cyst phase until the antibiotic threat is over, but electricity can kill them. They also cause a lot of inflammation and die off symptoms when they die (they are the queen of drama on the bacteria stage). I'm glad that you are not giving up. Sophie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2010 Report Share Posted November 13, 2010 , If you would, try L-lysine. About 1500mg 2-3x/day. It will help. Also bump up Vit C to 3-5 grams a day in divided doses through the day. (I'm dealing wiyh breast cancer. Using LDN and high doses of Vit C . I was getting 75 grams 3x/wk IV and try to take about 20 grams a day orally) L-lysine is an amino acid that seems to help break/ shorten the cycle of the herpetic virus You can find it at a health food store. They also have books on natural healing...at least the stores that I worked at did. They also should have homeopathic suppliments as well. If any one is interested, there is a book by a Dr. Levy regarding Vitamin C It's called " CURING THE INCUREABLE". Adoctor that has gone outside the allopathic box. Good luck, and blessings on your health journey Lillian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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