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		<description><![CDATA[A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 can cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will [...]<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/cold-sores-cause/">Cold Sores Cause: What Causes Cold Sores?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/hsv1scan.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="320" height="256" align="left" />A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 <strong>can</strong> cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will see the culprit: that&#8217;s HSV-1 magnified 169,000 times by a scanning electron microscope&#8211;growl at it or flip it the bird if it makes you feel better <img src='http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The herpes virus remains dormant in the sensory nerve cells of your face until an outbreak, and no, sorry, there&#8217;s no cure: once you&#8217;ve been infected, you&#8217;ve got it for life.  There are various treatments for it, for more details on that check out: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/cure-cold-sores-known-treatments-and-remedies/">Cure Cold Sores? Known Treatments and Remedies</a>. It&#8217;s almost always going to be the type 1 strain (HSV-1) of herpes that causes oral cold sores, however cases of HSV-2 causing them have been documented, so it&#8217;s possible, although rare.  However, 1 in 6 cases of genital herpes are causes by HSV-1 (genital herpes is usually associated with HSV-2), so that&#8217;s somewhat more likely, although the old axiom that if it&#8217;s above the waist it&#8217;s HSV-1 and if it&#8217;s below the waist it&#8217;s HSV-2 does still generally hold true.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">How the cold sore virus replicates and how to stop it</h3>
<p>This is going to go into a bit of detail, there&#8217;s going to be a bit of science and some medical terms, but if you&#8217;ll stick with me til the end you&#8217;ll really have an excellent understanding of how this nasty little virus works and how a few simple tweaks in what you eat (most importantly: what to <strong>stop</strong> eating) and maybe a special supplement you probably haven&#8217;t heard of before (don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m not selling it and it&#8217;s not expensive) can not only eliminate your cold sore in a day or two but also prevent them from every coming back again.  Let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>How Did I Originally Get Infected? Or: WHY GRANDMA WHY?!?!</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/grandmakiss.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="148" height="160" align="left" />Studies have shown that, the vast majority of the time, oral herpes is transmitted most commonly in someone&#8217;s youth when they are kissed by a relative who&#8217;s infected and suffering from an active cold sore outbreak&#8211;yeah, that sucks.  This is especially likely if you started getting cold sores when you were a small child, which would mean that you were infected when you were very young and therefore most likely acquired it from close contact with an infected relative suffering from an active outbreak.  If you acquired it later in life then something else is probably the cause, most likely that you acquired it from an intimate partner through physical contact i.e. kissing someone with a cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>Cold Sore Treatments, Medications, and Remedies</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/homeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore treatments" width="319" height="212" align="left" />There&#8217;s a great variety of treatments that myself and my friends have tried over the years: most of us originally went the prescription-combined-with-OTC (over-the-counter) route where we were prescribed something like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and then used an OTC cream like Abreva.  Over the years we&#8217;ve found (myself included) that the best those can do is to shave 1 maybe 2 days off of an outbreak, and that&#8217;s about it.  We&#8217;ve found, through trial-and-error between us over the years, that there are more effective remedies you can put together in your kitchen.  Not only that, but there are preventative measures that you can take which will often prevent a cold sore outbreak altogether from happening again, <strong>ever</strong>, from supplements like l-lysine and Vitamin B-12 to minor but hugely effective little diet changes like avoiding vinegar at certain times because it lowers your blood pH levels and creates an environment much more favorable to the virus replicating and wreaking havoc on your face.</p>
<p><strong>pH Levels, Oxygen, and Stopping the Virus Cold in Its Tracks</strong></p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Type I virus that causes your cold sores has a very narrow pH range that its environment <em>must</em> be within for it to be able to live and reproduce (by the way, pH is just how acidic or basic something is&#8211;acids have a low pH and bases, such as lye, have a high pH) your body&#8217;s own pH range can easily sway into this territory from time to time due to a number of factors, the most common causes of which are stress, decreased immune function, certain foods, lack of sleep, and excess sunlight&#8211;now, where have you seen these factors mentioned before? Probably in an article you read about the most common triggers for cold sores, right?  Even if you haven&#8217;t read about it I&#8217;m sure you already know it anyway because you almost certainly would have noticed it: your cold sores tend to occur when you&#8217;re stressed out, when your immune system is down (this most commonly occurs when you&#8217;re ill or when it&#8217;s very cold out), when your diet changes (usually in an unhealthy way, such as the addition of junk food you weren&#8217;t eating before), when you&#8217;re not getting enough sleep, etc., right?</p>
<p>The reason for this is that when you allow these things to happen to you, you&#8217;re creating an environment that is the most favorable for the virus to reproduce and live in (it&#8217;s when the virus starts suddenly massively reproducing that you get cold sores) by altering your normal pH level for the worse and making it very difficult for your immune system to keep the virus at bay, which it does <em>most</em> of the time, which is why you don&#8217;t have cold sores <em>most</em> of the time&#8211;your immune system is doing it&#8217;s job, it&#8217;s only when you make it difficult for it to do its job that problems start to pop up.  So, essentially, if you can get your pH level back to normal then the cold sores vanish (this is a bit of an oversimplification, but I just don&#8217;t have the room here to explain the whole process).  Plus, if you just follow a couple simple guidelines concerning diet and cheap, over-the-counter supplements, you can possibly prevent them from ever coming back, or at least make them very rare (most people who follow the program described below will go several years between cold sores, which is usually a <strong>huge</strong> improvement for them). Now, how do you do that?</p>
<p>My friend Derek, after a couple years of experimentation (primarily on himself!  he suffered horribly from cold sores for years) and some consultation with several doctors and herbal specialists, came up with a program he shared with me a couple years back that took some things we already knew about how to get rid of cold sores (taking l-lysine, avoiding stress and too much sunlight, yada yada) to <strong>a whole other level</strong>, I mean I was just completely blown away, what he originally showed me was a multi-page, super-detailed program he came up with that utilized a few small (as in they won&#8217;t inconvenience you) adjustments in diet that make a big difference primarily involving what not to eat, along with a combination of several herbal supplements (one is l-lysine, but the dosage is different from what you&#8217;d normally take since you&#8217;re combining it with other supplements) including a new one I&#8217;d never heard of called &#8220;cat&#8217;s claw&#8221; that came from some weird tree bark in the Peruvian rain forest, plus a couple others that, when combined, have a very powerful and immediate effect on your body&#8217;s pH level and can quickly bring the Herpes virus to a dead halt, but they have to be combined just right in the correct dosages, plus your diet has to be right because if you&#8217;re eating any of the several things that can throw off your pH level then it might not work.  He&#8217;s currently put together <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sores-cause">a fantastic 84-page report you can get here</a> (it&#8217;s pretty easy reading, you can get through it in a couple hours, no worries) that I highly recommend you check out, just listen to what the guy has to say, he knows what he&#8217;s doing believe me.  I wish I could just give the whole thing to you here, but it&#8217;s 84 pages long and there&#8217;s just no way I can fit that into a blog post, plus he won&#8217;t let me due to copyright issues (I asked already, in fact I had to be careful about how much I gave away to you here about his method!).</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life, I used to suffer from cold sores nearly every other month, it was horrible: cold outside? cold sore. hot outside? cold sore. job-related stress? cold sore. the flu? cold sore bonus, yay! have trouble sleeping? cold sore.  I haven&#8217;t had one in nearly 3 1/2 years now, and it all started when I first got that e-mail from Derek detailing something he spent years testing and researching and months writing the rough draft.  At the time I had a terrible outbreak, two on my mouth and one just on the edge of my nostril, and they were gone in 48 hours, never to return.  I follow his simple guidelines about not eating certain foods when I&#8217;m especially susceptible to cold sores (I&#8217;m stressed, not getting enough sleep, feeling a little under the weather, etc.) and I always take my daily supplements (3 little pills, which are good for you and have multiple other benefits, plus they&#8217;re cheap as dirt from my local drug store).  If I feel a cold sore coming on, that familiar little tingle, I up the dosage to the level he recommends for when you actually have a cold sore (quite a bit higher than the normal dosage you use to prevent them) and then the tingle goes away and I never see a cold sore pop up, works every time.  Again, just for your own benefit I&#8217;d recommend you check out his site and see what he has to say, it&#8217;ll take 5 minutes, that&#8217;s it: <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sores-cause">go here to learn how to eliminate cold sores in just a day or two and keep them from coming back ever again</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Lizzy</p>
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		<title>Cold Sore Nose: How To Treat A Cold Sore On Your Nose</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;&#8211;(See? Even pretty people get cold sores, and on their noses no less&#8230;) Right, so there&#8217;s a cold sore on your schnoz then, I take it?  Well, you&#8217;ve come to the right place&#8211;although the most common place that cold sores occur is on the lip and right around the mouth, the second most common location [...]<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/cold-sore-nose/">Cold Sore Nose: How To Treat A Cold Sore On Your Nose</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/coldsorenose.jpg" alt="cold sore nose - how to treat a cold sore on your nose" width="272" height="320" align="left" /><em>&lt;&#8211;(See? Even pretty people get cold sores, and on their noses no less&#8230;</em>)</p>
<p>Right, so there&#8217;s a cold sore on your schnoz then, I take it?  Well, you&#8217;ve come to the right place&#8211;although the most common place that cold sores occur is on the lip and right around the mouth, the second most common location is the nose (hey, you can also get them on your EYE, so feel better cause it could be worse), but you treat them exactly the same way you would a normal cold sore on your lip, here&#8217;s what to do:</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a variety of prescription and OTC treatments that you can try (see here for more info: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/cure-cold-sores-known-treatments-and-remedies/">Cure Cold Sores? Known Treatments and Remedies</a>), however myself and my friends have been long-time cold sore sufferers with over 100 years of combined experience with the disease and have tried almost every possible prescription, OTC, and home remedy treatment known to man, and we&#8217;ve found the available mainstream prescription and OTC treatments to be verylacking (at best they&#8217;ll shorten the duration of your outbreak by a day or so, that&#8217;s about it).  Over the years we&#8217;ve found a few various supplements and home remedies that actually work better than anything available from the pharmacy or drug store&#8230;</p>
<ul>
<li>Start taking lysine if you&#8217;re not already, not only will it shorten the duration of your outbreak if you&#8217;ve already got one but it&#8217;ll also, at lower doses, help prevent one from ever occuring in the first place.  Suggested dosage is 1000mg 3 times per day during an active outbreak and 500mg per day as a preventative measure.</li>
<li>Also, I&#8217;d recommend that you start on Vitamin C to help boost your immune system if you don&#8217;t already take it, and Vitamin B-12 has been showen to slow the replication of the herpes simplex virus that causes cold sores.</li>
<li>Apply lip balm (I like carmex for this) to your cold sore AFTER you wash it (you should be doing this once every few hours to keep it clean and dry) to keep it from spreading to the rest of your face or to other people (the wax in the balm seals the cold sore and keeps the liquid containing the virus from seeping out).</li>
<li>After you wash it apply some witch hazel or other alcohol (benzyl and isopropyl work as well) to the cold sore with a q-tip, you&#8217;ll be amazed at how much this will help.</li>
<li>Melting an ice cube on it when it gets particularly irritating can really help to reduce the itching, and we also think it helps slow the development of the cold sore and makes it heal faster.</li>
</ul>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">How the cold sore virus replicates and how to stop it</h3>
<p>This is going to go into a bit of detail, there&#8217;s going to be a bit of science and some medical terms, but if you&#8217;ll stick with me til the end you&#8217;ll really have an excellent understanding of how this nasty little virus works and how a few simple tweaks in what you eat (most importantly: what to <strong>stop</strong> eating) and maybe a special supplement you probably haven&#8217;t heard of before (don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m not selling it and it&#8217;s not expensive) can not only eliminate your cold sore in a day or two but also prevent them from every coming back again.  Let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What causes a cold sore?</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/hsv1scan.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="320" height="256" align="left" />A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 <strong>can</strong> cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will see the culprit: that&#8217;s HSV-1 magnified 169,000 times by scanning electron microscope&#8211;growl at it or flip it the bird if it makes you feel better <img src='http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The herpes virus remains dormant in the sensory nerve cells of your face until an outbreak, and no, sorry, there&#8217;s no cure: once you&#8217;ve been infected, you&#8217;ve got it for life.  It&#8217;s almost always going to be the type 1 strain (HSV-1) of herpes that causes oral cold sores, however cases of HSV-2 causing them have been documented, so it&#8217;s possible, although rare.  However, 1 in 6 cases of genital herpes are causes by HSV-1 (genital herpes is usually associated with HSV-2), so that&#8217;s somewhat more likely, although the old axiom that if it&#8217;s above the waist it&#8217;s HSV-1 and if it&#8217;s below the waist it&#8217;s HSV-2 does still generally hold true.</p>
<p><strong>How Did I Originally Get Infected? Or: WHY GRANDMA WHY?!?!</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/grandmakiss.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="148" height="160" align="left" />Studies have shown that, the vast majority of the time, oral herpes is transmitted most commonly in someone&#8217;s youth when they are kissed by a relative who&#8217;s infected and suffering from an active cold sore outbreak&#8211;yeah, that sucks.  This is especially likely if you started getting cold sores when you were a small child, which would mean that you were infected when you were very young and therefore most likely acquired it from close contact with an infected relative suffering from an active outbreak.  If you acquired it later in life then something else is probably the cause, most likely that you acquired it from an intimate partner through physical contact i.e. kissing someone with a cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>Cold Sore Treatments, Medications, and Remedies</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/homeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore treatments" width="319" height="212" align="left" />There&#8217;s a great variety of treatments that myself and my friends have tried over the years: most of us originally went the prescription-combined-with-OTC (over-the-counter) route where we were prescribed something like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and then used an OTC cream like Abreva.  Over the years we&#8217;ve found (myself included) that the best those can do is to shave 1 maybe 2 days off of an outbreak, and that&#8217;s about it.  We&#8217;ve found, through trial-and-error between us over the years, that there are more effective remedies you can put together in your kitchen.  Not only that, but there are preventative measures that you can take which will often prevent a cold sore outbreak altogether from happening again, <strong>ever</strong>, from supplements like l-lysine and Vitamin B-12 to minor but hugely effective little diet changes like avoiding vinegar at certain times because it lowers your blood pH levels and creates an environment much more favorable to the virus replicating and wreaking havoc on your face.</p>
<p><strong>pH Levels, Oxygen, and Stopping the Virus Cold in Its Tracks</strong></p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Type I virus that causes your cold sores has a very narrow pH range that its environment <em>must</em> be within for it to be able to live and reproduce (by the way, pH is just how acidic or basic something is&#8211;acids have a low pH and bases, such as lye, have a high pH) your body&#8217;s own pH range can easily sway into this territory from time to time due to a number of factors, the most common causes of which are stress, decreased immune function, certain foods, lack of sleep, and excess sunlight&#8211;now, where have you seen these factors mentioned before? Probably in an article you read about the most common triggers for cold sores, right?  Even if you haven&#8217;t read about it I&#8217;m sure you already know it anyway because you almost certainly would have noticed it: your cold sores tend to occur when you&#8217;re stressed out, when your immune system is down (this most commonly occurs when you&#8217;re ill or when it&#8217;s very cold out), when your diet changes (usually in an unhealthy way, such as the addition of junk food you weren&#8217;t eating before), when you&#8217;re not getting enough sleep, etc., right?</p>
<p>The reason for this is that when you allow these things to happen to you, you&#8217;re creating an environment that is the most favorable for the virus to reproduce and live in (it&#8217;s when the virus starts suddenly massively reproducing that you get cold sores) by altering your normal pH level for the worse and making it very difficult for your immune system to keep the virus at bay, which it does <em>most</em> of the time, which is why you don&#8217;t have cold sores <em>most</em> of the time&#8211;your immune system is doing it&#8217;s job, it&#8217;s only when you make it difficult for it to do its job that problems start to pop up.  So, essentially, if you can get your pH level back to normal then the cold sores vanish (this is a bit of an oversimplification, but I just don&#8217;t have the room here to explain the whole process).  Plus, if you just follow a couple simple guidelines concerning diet and cheap, over-the-counter supplements, you can possibly prevent them from ever coming back, or at least make them very rare (most people who follow the program described below will go several years between cold sores, which is usually a <strong>huge</strong> improvement for them). Now, how do you do that?</p>
<p>My friend Derek, after a couple years of experimentation (primarily on himself!  he suffered horribly from cold sores for years) and some consultation with several doctors and herbal specialists, came up with a program he shared with me a couple years back that took some things we already knew about how to get rid of cold sores (taking l-lysine, avoiding stress and too much sunlight, yada yada) to <strong>a whole other level</strong>, I mean I was just completely blown away, what he originally showed me was a multi-page, super-detailed program he came up with that utilized a few small (as in they won&#8217;t inconvenience you) adjustments in diet that make a big difference primarily involving what not to eat, along with a combination of several herbal supplements (one is l-lysine, but the dosage is different from what you&#8217;d normally take since you&#8217;re combining it with other supplements) including a new one I&#8217;d never heard of called &#8220;cat&#8217;s claw&#8221; that came from some weird tree bark in the Peruvian rain forest, plus a couple others that, when combined, have a very powerful and immediate effect on your body&#8217;s pH level and can quickly bring the Herpes virus to a dead halt, but they have to be combined just right in the correct dosages, plus your diet has to be right because if you&#8217;re eating any of the several things that can throw off your pH level then it might not work.  He&#8217;s currently put together <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sore-nose">a fantastic 84-page report you can get here</a> (it&#8217;s pretty easy reading, you can get through it in a couple hours, no worries) that I highly recommend you check out, just listen to what the guy has to say, he knows what he&#8217;s doing believe me.  I wish I could just give the whole thing to you here, but it&#8217;s 84 pages long and there&#8217;s just no way I can fit that into a blog post, plus he won&#8217;t let me due to copyright issues (I asked already, in fact I had to be careful about how much I gave away to you here about his method!).</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life, I used to suffer from cold sores nearly every other month, it was horrible: cold outside? cold sore. hot outside? cold sore. job-related stress? cold sore. the flu? cold sore bonus, yay! have trouble sleeping? cold sore.  I haven&#8217;t had one in nearly 3 1/2 years now, and it all started when I first got that e-mail from Derek detailing something he spent years testing and researching and months writing the rough draft.  At the time I had a terrible outbreak, two on my mouth and one just on the edge of my nostril, and they were gone in 48 hours, never to return.  I follow his simple guidelines about not eating certain foods when I&#8217;m especially susceptible to cold sores (I&#8217;m stressed, not getting enough sleep, feeling a little under the weather, etc.) and I always take my daily supplements (3 little pills, which are good for you and have multiple other benefits, plus they&#8217;re cheap as dirt from my local drug store).  If I feel a cold sore coming on, that familiar little tingle, I up the dosage to the level he recommends for when you actually have a cold sore (quite a bit higher than the normal dosage you use to prevent them) and then the tingle goes away and I never see a cold sore pop up, works every time.  Again, just for your own benefit I&#8217;d recommend you check out his site and see what he has to say, it&#8217;ll take 5 minutes, that&#8217;s it: <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sore-nose">go here to learn how to eliminate cold sores in just a day or two and keep them from coming back ever again</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Lizzy</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, we&#8217;re going to go through a quick process I use every time I start getting a cold sore or can feel an outbreak coming on, plus a couple of little tips you can try out for yourself and see if they work for you (home remedies are finicky&#8211;they consistently work great for some and [...]<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/cold-sore-home-remedy-this-housewifes-24hr-remedy/">Cold Sore Home Remedy &#8211; This Housewife&#8217;s 24hr Remedy</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/coldsorehomeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore home remedy - this wifes 24hr remedy" width="320" height="180" align="left" />Ok, we&#8217;re going to go through a quick process I use every time I start getting a cold sore or can feel an outbreak coming on, plus a couple of little tips you can try out for yourself and see if they work for you (home remedies are finicky&#8211;they consistently work great for some and not for others).  If you do this process on a cold sore that&#8217;s already developed so you can see it, it will significantly shorten the healing time (often to 24 hours or less&#8211;this happens roughly 80% of the time for me and several friends of mine who have tried it), and if you do it as soon as you get that tingling feeling a day or two before a cold sore actually emerges then it will usually prevent it from ever happening in the first place so you don&#8217;t actually get a cold sore to begin with&#8211;very nice when that happens.  Here we go (do each of the following steps together once every 2 hours):</p>
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<li>Keep the affected area clean and dry by washing it with a damp washcloth and soap, being sure to use a new one each time and put the old one (which is infested with herpes now) in the laundry.</li>
<li>Melt an ice cube on it for about 10 minutes at a time, this helps with the pain, irritation, and itching by numbing it plus it slows down the virus metabolism and makes it harder for the virus to fight back against your immune system.</li>
<li>Start taking lysine at 1000mg 3 times per day along with Vitamin C and B-12, lysine has been proven to inhibit the herpes simplex virus while it&#8217;s active and to prevent it from becoming active when it&#8217;s dormant (cold sore sufferers like myself and my friends will often stay on a 500mg per day lysine supplementation program at all times to help prevent outbreaks, and we&#8217;ve found it to significantly reduce the frequency of them).  Vitamin C helps boost your immune system, and B-12 has been shown to reduce the duration of cold sore outbreaks in various studies.</li>
<li>Apply either witch hazel or benzyl alcohol (which is kinda hard to get, others have found regular isopropyl rubbing alcohol to work as well) to the affected area with a q-tip&#8211;this sounds really simple and obvious since these are disinfectants, but we&#8217;ve found them to be surprisingly effective despite never having heard this advice from a doctor (I originally heard it from a fellow cold sore sufferer who posted the advice on an online home remedy forum, then myself and my friends tested it).</li>
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<p>A little tip I would give you if the cold sore has already broken out and especially if it&#8217;s seeping fluid and you have children: after you&#8217;ve done the above routine immediately apply chapstick (I think Carmex is best for this) to it, as the wax in it seals in the virus to keep it from spreading to anyone else or any other part of your body (it is possible for herpes to spread from an active outbreak on your lip to your nose or even your eye and believe me you do not want that).</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">How the cold sore virus replicates and how to stop it</h3>
<p>This is going to go into a bit of detail, there&#8217;s going to be a bit of science and some medical terms, but if you&#8217;ll stick with me til the end you&#8217;ll really have an excellent understanding of how this nasty little virus works and how a few simple tweaks in what you eat (most importantly: what to <strong>stop</strong> eating) and maybe a special supplement you probably haven&#8217;t heard of before (don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m not selling it and it&#8217;s not expensive) can not only eliminate your cold sore in a day or two but also prevent them from every coming back again.  Let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What causes a cold sore?</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/hsv1scan.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="320" height="256" align="left" />A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 <strong>can</strong> cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will see the culprit: that&#8217;s HSV-1 magnified 169,000 times by scanning electron microscope&#8211;growl at it or flip it the bird if it makes you feel better <img src='http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The herpes virus remains dormant in the sensory nerve cells of your face until an outbreak, and no, sorry, there&#8217;s no cure: once you&#8217;ve been infected, you&#8217;ve got it for life.  It&#8217;s almost always going to be the type 1 strain (HSV-1) of herpes that causes oral cold sores, however cases of HSV-2 causing them have been documented, so it&#8217;s possible, although rare.  However, 1 in 6 cases of genital herpes are causes by HSV-1 (genital herpes is usually associated with HSV-2), so that&#8217;s somewhat more likely, although the old axiom that if it&#8217;s above the waist it&#8217;s HSV-1 and if it&#8217;s below the waist it&#8217;s HSV-2 does still generally hold true.</p>
<p><strong>How Did I Originally Get Infected? Or: WHY GRANDMA WHY?!?!</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/grandmakiss.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="148" height="160" align="left" />Studies have shown that, the vast majority of the time, oral herpes is transmitted most commonly in someone&#8217;s youth when they are kissed by a relative who&#8217;s infected and suffering from an active cold sore outbreak&#8211;yeah, that sucks.  This is especially likely if you started getting cold sores when you were a small child, which would mean that you were infected when you were very young and therefore most likely acquired it from close contact with an infected relative suffering from an active outbreak.  If you acquired it later in life then something else is probably the cause, most likely that you acquired it from an intimate partner through physical contact i.e. kissing someone with a cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>Cold Sore Treatments, Medications, and Remedies</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/homeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore treatments" width="319" height="212" align="left" />There&#8217;s a great variety of treatments that myself and my friends have tried over the years: most of us originally went the prescription-combined-with-OTC (over-the-counter) route where we were prescribed something like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and then used an OTC cream like Abreva.  Over the years we&#8217;ve found (myself included) that the best those can do is to shave 1 maybe 2 days off of an outbreak, and that&#8217;s about it.  We&#8217;ve found, through trial-and-error between us over the years, that there are more effective remedies you can put together in your kitchen.  Not only that, but there are preventative measures that you can take which will often prevent a cold sore outbreak altogether from happening again, <strong>ever</strong>, from supplements like l-lysine and Vitamin B-12 to minor but hugely effective little diet changes like avoiding vinegar at certain times because it lowers your blood pH levels and creates an environment much more favorable to the virus replicating and wreaking havoc on your face.</p>
<p><strong>pH Levels, Oxygen, and Stopping the Virus Cold in Its Tracks</strong></p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Type I virus that causes your cold sores has a very narrow pH range that its environment <em>must</em> be within for it to be able to live and reproduce (by the way, pH is just how acidic or basic something is&#8211;acids have a low pH and bases, such as lye, have a high pH) your body&#8217;s own pH range can easily sway into this territory from time to time due to a number of factors, the most common causes of which are stress, decreased immune function, certain foods, lack of sleep, and excess sunlight&#8211;now, where have you seen these factors mentioned before? Probably in an article you read about the most common triggers for cold sores, right?  Even if you haven&#8217;t read about it I&#8217;m sure you already know it anyway because you almost certainly would have noticed it: your cold sores tend to occur when you&#8217;re stressed out, when your immune system is down (this most commonly occurs when you&#8217;re ill or when it&#8217;s very cold out), when your diet changes (usually in an unhealthy way, such as the addition of junk food you weren&#8217;t eating before), when you&#8217;re not getting enough sleep, etc., right?</p>
<p>The reason for this is that when you allow these things to happen to you, you&#8217;re creating an environment that is the most favorable for the virus to reproduce and live in (it&#8217;s when the virus starts suddenly massively reproducing that you get cold sores) by altering your normal pH level for the worse and making it very difficult for your immune system to keep the virus at bay, which it does <em>most</em> of the time, which is why you don&#8217;t have cold sores <em>most</em> of the time&#8211;your immune system is doing it&#8217;s job, it&#8217;s only when you make it difficult for it to do its job that problems start to pop up.  So, essentially, if you can get your pH level back to normal then the cold sores vanish (this is a bit of an oversimplification, but I just don&#8217;t have the room here to explain the whole process).  Plus, if you just follow a couple simple guidelines concerning diet and cheap, over-the-counter supplements, you can possibly prevent them from ever coming back, or at least make them very rare (most people who follow the program described below will go several years between cold sores, which is usually a <strong>huge</strong> improvement for them). Now, how do you do that?</p>
<p>My friend Derek, after a couple years of experimentation (primarily on himself!  he suffered horribly from cold sores for years) and some consultation with several doctors and herbal specialists, came up with a program he shared with me a couple years back that took some things we already knew about how to get rid of cold sores (taking l-lysine, avoiding stress and too much sunlight, yada yada) to <strong>a whole other level</strong>, I mean I was just completely blown away, what he originally showed me was a multi-page, super-detailed program he came up with that utilized a few small (as in they won&#8217;t inconvenience you) adjustments in diet that make a big difference primarily involving what not to eat, along with a combination of several herbal supplements (one is l-lysine, but the dosage is different from what you&#8217;d normally take since you&#8217;re combining it with other supplements) including a new one I&#8217;d never heard of called &#8220;cat&#8217;s claw&#8221; that came from some weird tree bark in the Peruvian rain forest, plus a couple others that, when combined, have a very powerful and immediate effect on your body&#8217;s pH level and can quickly bring the Herpes virus to a dead halt, but they have to be combined just right in the correct dosages, plus your diet has to be right because if you&#8217;re eating any of the several things that can throw off your pH level then it might not work.  He&#8217;s currently put together <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sore-home-remedy">a fantastic 84-page report you can get here</a> (it&#8217;s pretty easy reading, you can get through it in a couple hours, no worries) that I highly recommend you check out, just listen to what the guy has to say, he knows what he&#8217;s doing believe me.  I wish I could just give the whole thing to you here, but it&#8217;s 84 pages long and there&#8217;s just no way I can fit that into a blog post, plus he won&#8217;t let me due to copyright issues (I asked already, in fact I had to be careful about how much I gave away to you here about his method!).</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life, I used to suffer from cold sores nearly every other month, it was horrible: cold outside? cold sore. hot outside? cold sore. job-related stress? cold sore. the flu? cold sore bonus, yay! have trouble sleeping? cold sore.  I haven&#8217;t had one in nearly 3 1/2 years now, and it all started when I first got that e-mail from Derek detailing something he spent years testing and researching and months writing the rough draft.  At the time I had a terrible outbreak, two on my mouth and one just on the edge of my nostril, and they were gone in 48 hours, never to return.  I follow his simple guidelines about not eating certain foods when I&#8217;m especially susceptible to cold sores (I&#8217;m stressed, not getting enough sleep, feeling a little under the weather, etc.) and I always take my daily supplements (3 little pills, which are good for you and have multiple other benefits, plus they&#8217;re cheap as dirt from my local drug store).  If I feel a cold sore coming on, that familiar little tingle, I up the dosage to the level he recommends for when you actually have a cold sore (quite a bit higher than the normal dosage you use to prevent them) and then the tingle goes away and I never see a cold sore pop up, works every time.  Again, just for your own benefit I&#8217;d recommend you check out his site and see what he has to say, it&#8217;ll take 5 minutes, that&#8217;s it: <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sore-home-remedy">go here to learn how to eliminate cold sores in just a day or two and keep them from coming back ever again</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Lizzy</p>
<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/cold-sore-home-remedy-this-housewifes-24hr-remedy/">Cold Sore Home Remedy &#8211; This Housewife&#8217;s 24hr Remedy</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, now I&#8217;ve been dealing with cold sores for a few years now, and between me and my friends who similarly suffer, we&#8217;ve found through good old-fashioned trial and error of just about everything out there (prescription, OTC, and what I call &#8220;kitchen concoctions&#8221; or home remedies) what works, what doesn&#8217;t, and what&#8217;s crap. Prescription [...]<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/cold-sores-treatment/">Cold Sores Treatment: I figured out what works and what doesn&#8217;t</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/mortarandpestle.jpg" alt="cold sores treatment what works" width="250" height="250" align="left" />Ok, now I&#8217;ve been dealing with cold sores for a few years now, and between me and my friends who similarly suffer, we&#8217;ve found through good old-fashioned trial and error of just about everything out there (prescription, OTC, and what I call &#8220;kitchen concoctions&#8221; or home remedies) what works, what doesn&#8217;t, and what&#8217;s crap.</p>
<p>Prescription and OTC stuff <strong>can</strong> help to a small degree, but frankly I&#8217;ve found the home remedies to be more effective, plus theres nothing really out there as far as preventative measures go that&#8217;s prescription or OTC so if that&#8217;s what you want you&#8217;ll have to go the homemade route.  About the best the prescriptions and OTC stuff seem to be able to do is shorten the length of your outbreak by one, <strong>maybe</strong> two days if you&#8217;re lucky, that&#8217;s it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found that if you feel the tingling sensation of an oncoming outbreak that you usually get where the cold sore&#8217;s going to emerge a couple days before it actually does (people who have had cold sores before a few times know what I&#8217;m talking about), then 80-90% of the time you can actually prevent that cold sore from ever emerging if you take appropriate action <strong>fast</strong>, here&#8217;s what to do (do each one of these steps once every 2 hours):</p>
<p>1. Wash the affected area with a wash cloth and soap, being sure to throw the wash cloth in the laundry and use a new one each time since the old one will be soaked in active herpes simplex 1 virus.</p>
<p>2. Take about 10 minutes to melt an ice cube on the affected spot, this numbs any pain and slows down the virus&#8217;s metabolism.</p>
<p>3. Apply either witch hazel or benzyl alcohol (benzyl alcohol is rumored to be more effective but more difficult to find) with a q-tip.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d also recommend you take L-Lysine at 1000mg 3 times per day for about the next 5-7 days along with plenty of Vitamin C (boosts your immune system) and Vitamin B-12 (has been shown to help with cold sores).  For more information on using lysine on cold sores check this out: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/lysine-cold-sores/">Lysine: Cold Sores Treatment? Dosage and How-To…</a> See here for more detailed information on home remedies and treatment options:</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">How the cold sore virus replicates and how to stop it</h3>
<p>This is going to go into a bit of detail, there&#8217;s going to be a bit of science and some medical terms, but if you&#8217;ll stick with me til the end you&#8217;ll really have an excellent understanding of how this nasty little virus works and how a few simple tweaks in what you eat (most importantly: what to <strong>stop</strong> eating) and maybe a special supplement you probably haven&#8217;t heard of before (don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m not selling it and it&#8217;s not expensive) can not only eliminate your cold sore in a day or two but also prevent them from every coming back again.  Let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What causes a cold sore?</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/hsv1scan.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="320" height="256" align="left" />A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 <strong>can</strong> cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will see the culprit: that&#8217;s HSV-1 magnified 169,000 times by scanning electron microscope&#8211;growl at it or flip it the bird if it makes you feel better <img src='http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The herpes virus remains dormant in the sensory nerve cells of your face until an outbreak, and no, sorry, there&#8217;s no cure: once you&#8217;ve been infected, you&#8217;ve got it for life.  It&#8217;s almost always going to be the type 1 strain (HSV-1) of herpes that causes oral cold sores, however cases of HSV-2 causing them have been documented, so it&#8217;s possible, although rare.  However, 1 in 6 cases of genital herpes are causes by HSV-1 (genital herpes is usually associated with HSV-2), so that&#8217;s somewhat more likely, although the old axiom that if it&#8217;s above the waist it&#8217;s HSV-1 and if it&#8217;s below the waist it&#8217;s HSV-2 does still generally hold true.</p>
<p><strong>How Did I Originally Get Infected? Or: WHY GRANDMA WHY?!?!</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/grandmakiss.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="148" height="160" align="left" />Studies have shown that, the vast majority of the time, oral herpes is transmitted most commonly in someone&#8217;s youth when they are kissed by a relative who&#8217;s infected and suffering from an active cold sore outbreak&#8211;yeah, that sucks.  This is especially likely if you started getting cold sores when you were a small child, which would mean that you were infected when you were very young and therefore most likely acquired it from close contact with an infected relative suffering from an active outbreak.  If you acquired it later in life then something else is probably the cause, most likely that you acquired it from an intimate partner through physical contact i.e. kissing someone with a cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>Cold Sore Treatments, Medications, and Remedies</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/homeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore treatments" width="319" height="212" align="left" />There&#8217;s a great variety of treatments that myself and my friends have tried over the years: most of us originally went the prescription-combined-with-OTC (over-the-counter) route where we were prescribed something like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and then used an OTC cream like Abreva.  Over the years we&#8217;ve found (myself included) that the best those can do is to shave 1 maybe 2 days off of an outbreak, and that&#8217;s about it.  We&#8217;ve found, through trial-and-error between us over the years, that there are more effective remedies you can put together in your kitchen.  Not only that, but there are preventative measures that you can take which will often prevent a cold sore outbreak altogether from happening again, <strong>ever</strong>, from supplements like l-lysine and Vitamin B-12 to minor but hugely effective little diet changes like avoiding vinegar at certain times because it lowers your blood pH levels and creates an environment much more favorable to the virus replicating and wreaking havoc on your face.</p>
<p><strong>pH Levels, Oxygen, and Stopping the Virus Cold in Its Tracks</strong></p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Type I virus that causes your cold sores has a very narrow pH range that its environment <em>must</em> be within for it to be able to live and reproduce (by the way, pH is just how acidic or basic something is&#8211;acids have a low pH and bases, such as lye, have a high pH) your body&#8217;s own pH range can easily sway into this territory from time to time due to a number of factors, the most common causes of which are stress, decreased immune function, certain foods, lack of sleep, and excess sunlight&#8211;now, where have you seen these factors mentioned before? Probably in an article you read about the most common triggers for cold sores, right?  Even if you haven&#8217;t read about it I&#8217;m sure you already know it anyway because you almost certainly would have noticed it: your cold sores tend to occur when you&#8217;re stressed out, when your immune system is down (this most commonly occurs when you&#8217;re ill or when it&#8217;s very cold out), when your diet changes (usually in an unhealthy way, such as the addition of junk food you weren&#8217;t eating before), when you&#8217;re not getting enough sleep, etc., right?</p>
<p>The reason for this is that when you allow these things to happen to you, you&#8217;re creating an environment that is the most favorable for the virus to reproduce and live in (it&#8217;s when the virus starts suddenly massively reproducing that you get cold sores) by altering your normal pH level for the worse and making it very difficult for your immune system to keep the virus at bay, which it does <em>most</em> of the time, which is why you don&#8217;t have cold sores <em>most</em> of the time&#8211;your immune system is doing it&#8217;s job, it&#8217;s only when you make it difficult for it to do its job that problems start to pop up.  So, essentially, if you can get your pH level back to normal then the cold sores vanish (this is a bit of an oversimplification, but I just don&#8217;t have the room here to explain the whole process).  Plus, if you just follow a couple simple guidelines concerning diet and cheap, over-the-counter supplements, you can possibly prevent them from ever coming back, or at least make them very rare (most people who follow the program described below will go several years between cold sores, which is usually a <strong>huge</strong> improvement for them). Now, how do you do that?</p>
<p>My friend Derek, after a couple years of experimentation (primarily on himself!  he suffered horribly from cold sores for years) and some consultation with several doctors and herbal specialists, came up with a program he shared with me a couple years back that took some things we already knew about how to get rid of cold sores (taking l-lysine, avoiding stress and too much sunlight, yada yada) to <strong>a whole other level</strong>, I mean I was just completely blown away, what he originally showed me was a multi-page, super-detailed program he came up with that utilized a few small (as in they won&#8217;t inconvenience you) adjustments in diet that make a big difference primarily involving what not to eat, along with a combination of several herbal supplements (one is l-lysine, but the dosage is different from what you&#8217;d normally take since you&#8217;re combining it with other supplements) including a new one I&#8217;d never heard of called &#8220;cat&#8217;s claw&#8221; that came from some weird tree bark in the Peruvian rain forest, plus a couple others that, when combined, have a very powerful and immediate effect on your body&#8217;s pH level and can quickly bring the Herpes virus to a dead halt, but they have to be combined just right in the correct dosages, plus your diet has to be right because if you&#8217;re eating any of the several things that can throw off your pH level then it might not work.  He&#8217;s currently put together <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sores-treatment">a fantastic 84-page report you can get here</a> (it&#8217;s pretty easy reading, you can get through it in a couple hours, no worries) that I highly recommend you check out, just listen to what the guy has to say, he knows what he&#8217;s doing believe me.  I wish I could just give the whole thing to you here, but it&#8217;s 84 pages long and there&#8217;s just no way I can fit that into a blog post, plus he won&#8217;t let me due to copyright issues (I asked already, in fact I had to be careful about how much I gave away to you here about his method!).</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life, I used to suffer from cold sores nearly every other month, it was horrible: cold outside? cold sore. hot outside? cold sore. job-related stress? cold sore. the flu? cold sore bonus, yay! have trouble sleeping? cold sore.  I haven&#8217;t had one in nearly 3 1/2 years now, and it all started when I first got that e-mail from Derek detailing something he spent years testing and researching and months writing the rough draft.  At the time I had a terrible outbreak, two on my mouth and one just on the edge of my nostril, and they were gone in 48 hours, never to return.  I follow his simple guidelines about not eating certain foods when I&#8217;m especially susceptible to cold sores (I&#8217;m stressed, not getting enough sleep, feeling a little under the weather, etc.) and I always take my daily supplements (3 little pills, which are good for you and have multiple other benefits, plus they&#8217;re cheap as dirt from my local drug store).  If I feel a cold sore coming on, that familiar little tingle, I up the dosage to the level he recommends for when you actually have a cold sore (quite a bit higher than the normal dosage you use to prevent them) and then the tingle goes away and I never see a cold sore pop up, works every time.  Again, just for your own benefit I&#8217;d recommend you check out his site and see what he has to say, it&#8217;ll take 5 minutes, that&#8217;s it: <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=cold-sores-treatment">go here to learn how to eliminate cold sores in just a day or two and keep them from coming back ever again</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Lizzy</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off, is the &#8220;cold sore&#8221; inside or outside the mouth? If it&#8217;s inside the mouth then it&#8217;s much more likely that it&#8217;s a canker sore, not a cold sore, and the two are completely different and caused by two completely different things. On the TOP left is a cold sore on the outside of [...]<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/03/mouth-cold-sores/">Mouth Cold Sores: Causes and Cures</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/coldsore.jpg" alt="cold sore picture" width="160" height="108" align="left" />First off, is the &#8220;cold sore&#8221; inside or outside the mouth? If it&#8217;s inside the mouth then it&#8217;s much more likely that it&#8217;s a <strong>canker sore</strong>, not a cold sore, and the two are completely different and caused by two completely different things. On the TOP left is a cold sore on the outside of the mouth, whereas the picture directly below that is a canker sore on the inside of the mouth.<img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/Canker_sore.jpg" alt="canker sore picture" width="146" height="160" align="left" /> A canker sore is actually an ulcer and not caused the Herpes Simplex Virus that causes cold sores. Go here for more information on canker sores: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canker_sore">Wikipedia Article on Canker Sores</a>. Now, if it is a cold sore then it&#8217;s an outbreak caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus, almost definitely the Type 1 strain (HSV-1), although it&#8217;s possible but very unlikely that it could be Type 2 (HSV-2), which is typically responsible for genital herpes. For more detailed information please see this article: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/02/what-is-a-cold-sore/">What Is A Cold Sore? Basics of What a Cold Sore Is</a>.</p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Virus (both types) cannot ever be completely &#8220;cured&#8221; per se, because once the outbreak is finished the virus recedes back into the nerve cells it originally infected until the next outbreak&#8211;usually once every year or two for people who have had it for a while, more often (sometimes as often as once every few weeks) for someone who just caught it. Various treatments include oral anti-virals such as Acyclovir and Valacyclovir, topical prescription and non-prescription creams such as Abreva (whose effectiveness is iffy at best, in my opinion), as well as home remedies such as Witch Hazel, Lysine, Licorice (yes, really), Milk, Ice, Zinc, etc.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/emotionaltoothpaste/2025170657/"><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/coldsoremeds.jpg" alt="cold sore medicines" width="240" height="180" align="left" /></a>Personally, I haven&#8217;t had much luck with the prescription treatments, the OTC (over-the-counter) creams aren&#8217;t any better, and some home remedies work and some don&#8217;t, and the effectiveness of them varies from person to person&#8211;this I learned from experimenting with various home remedies myself and amongst my friends, what worked for someone else wouldn&#8217;t necessarily work for me, or at least not as well, and vice-versa.  However, myself and other people, after years of on-and-off experimentation whenever we got cold sores, and then comparing results, have come up with a short list of things that tend to work particularly well and fairly consistently, and we&#8217;ve found that all of them generally beat the normally prescribed treatments like pills and creams (although a couple of us actually got some of our best home treatments from doctors, just to give credit where it&#8217;s due) due to the fact that some of them will often <strong>prevent</strong> a cold sore from ever emerging in the first place when it would have if we hadn&#8217;t taken the preventative measures we did. We&#8217;ve found that often, once you start feeling the tingling and irritation of an oncoming outbreak before it happens, if you&#8217;ll keep the site clean and dry by washing it once every 2 hours and then applying witch hazel or benzyl alcohol (witch hazel&#8217;s easier to get ahold of) with a q-tip every time after you wash, this will often stop it from ever emerging in the first place. Vitamin B-12, C, and possibly lysine also help.  I highly recommend you check this out and give it a try, as well, it&#8217;s the best cold sore treatment I&#8217;ve ever tried:</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">How the cold sore virus replicates and how to stop it</h3>
<p>This is going to go into a bit of detail, there&#8217;s going to be a bit of science and some medical terms, but if you&#8217;ll stick with me til the end you&#8217;ll really have an excellent understanding of how this nasty little virus works and how a few simple tweaks in what you eat (most importantly: what to <strong>stop</strong> eating) and maybe a special supplement you probably haven&#8217;t heard of before (don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m not selling it and it&#8217;s not expensive) can not only eliminate your cold sore in a day or two but also prevent them from every coming back again.  Let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What causes a cold sore?</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/hsv1scan.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="320" height="256" align="left" />A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 <strong>can</strong> cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will see the culprit: that&#8217;s HSV-1 magnified 169,000 times by scanning electron microscope&#8211;growl at it or flip it the bird if it makes you feel better <img src='http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The herpes virus remains dormant in the sensory nerve cells of your face until an outbreak, and no, sorry, there&#8217;s no cure: once you&#8217;ve been infected, you&#8217;ve got it for life.  It&#8217;s almost always going to be the type 1 strain (HSV-1) of herpes that causes oral cold sores, however cases of HSV-2 causing them have been documented, so it&#8217;s possible, although rare.  However, 1 in 6 cases of genital herpes are causes by HSV-1 (genital herpes is usually associated with HSV-2), so that&#8217;s somewhat more likely, although the old axiom that if it&#8217;s above the waist it&#8217;s HSV-1 and if it&#8217;s below the waist it&#8217;s HSV-2 does still generally hold true.</p>
<p><strong>How Did I Originally Get Infected? Or: WHY GRANDMA WHY?!?!</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/grandmakiss.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="148" height="160" align="left" />Studies have shown that, the vast majority of the time, oral herpes is transmitted most commonly in someone&#8217;s youth when they are kissed by a relative who&#8217;s infected and suffering from an active cold sore outbreak&#8211;yeah, that sucks.  This is especially likely if you started getting cold sores when you were a small child, which would mean that you were infected when you were very young and therefore most likely acquired it from close contact with an infected relative suffering from an active outbreak.  If you acquired it later in life then something else is probably the cause, most likely that you acquired it from an intimate partner through physical contact i.e. kissing someone with a cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>Cold Sore Treatments, Medications, and Remedies</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/homeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore treatments" width="319" height="212" align="left" />There&#8217;s a great variety of treatments that myself and my friends have tried over the years: most of us originally went the prescription-combined-with-OTC (over-the-counter) route where we were prescribed something like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and then used an OTC cream like Abreva.  Over the years we&#8217;ve found (myself included) that the best those can do is to shave 1 maybe 2 days off of an outbreak, and that&#8217;s about it.  We&#8217;ve found, through trial-and-error between us over the years, that there are more effective remedies you can put together in your kitchen.  Not only that, but there are preventative measures that you can take which will often prevent a cold sore outbreak altogether from happening again, <strong>ever</strong>, from supplements like l-lysine and Vitamin B-12 to minor but hugely effective little diet changes like avoiding vinegar at certain times because it lowers your blood pH levels and creates an environment much more favorable to the virus replicating and wreaking havoc on your face.</p>
<p><strong>pH Levels, Oxygen, and Stopping the Virus Cold in Its Tracks</strong></p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Type I virus that causes your cold sores has a very narrow pH range that its environment <em>must</em> be within for it to be able to live and reproduce (by the way, pH is just how acidic or basic something is&#8211;acids have a low pH and bases, such as lye, have a high pH) your body&#8217;s own pH range can easily sway into this territory from time to time due to a number of factors, the most common causes of which are stress, decreased immune function, certain foods, lack of sleep, and excess sunlight&#8211;now, where have you seen these factors mentioned before? Probably in an article you read about the most common triggers for cold sores, right?  Even if you haven&#8217;t read about it I&#8217;m sure you already know it anyway because you almost certainly would have noticed it: your cold sores tend to occur when you&#8217;re stressed out, when your immune system is down (this most commonly occurs when you&#8217;re ill or when it&#8217;s very cold out), when your diet changes (usually in an unhealthy way, such as the addition of junk food you weren&#8217;t eating before), when you&#8217;re not getting enough sleep, etc., right?</p>
<p>The reason for this is that when you allow these things to happen to you, you&#8217;re creating an environment that is the most favorable for the virus to reproduce and live in (it&#8217;s when the virus starts suddenly massively reproducing that you get cold sores) by altering your normal pH level for the worse and making it very difficult for your immune system to keep the virus at bay, which it does <em>most</em> of the time, which is why you don&#8217;t have cold sores <em>most</em> of the time&#8211;your immune system is doing it&#8217;s job, it&#8217;s only when you make it difficult for it to do its job that problems start to pop up.  So, essentially, if you can get your pH level back to normal then the cold sores vanish (this is a bit of an oversimplification, but I just don&#8217;t have the room here to explain the whole process).  Plus, if you just follow a couple simple guidelines concerning diet and cheap, over-the-counter supplements, you can possibly prevent them from ever coming back, or at least make them very rare (most people who follow the program described below will go several years between cold sores, which is usually a <strong>huge</strong> improvement for them). Now, how do you do that?</p>
<p>My friend Derek, after a couple years of experimentation (primarily on himself!  he suffered horribly from cold sores for years) and some consultation with several doctors and herbal specialists, came up with a program he shared with me a couple years back that took some things we already knew about how to get rid of cold sores (taking l-lysine, avoiding stress and too much sunlight, yada yada) to <strong>a whole other level</strong>, I mean I was just completely blown away, what he originally showed me was a multi-page, super-detailed program he came up with that utilized a few small (as in they won&#8217;t inconvenience you) adjustments in diet that make a big difference primarily involving what not to eat, along with a combination of several herbal supplements (one is l-lysine, but the dosage is different from what you&#8217;d normally take since you&#8217;re combining it with other supplements) including a new one I&#8217;d never heard of called &#8220;cat&#8217;s claw&#8221; that came from some weird tree bark in the Peruvian rain forest, plus a couple others that, when combined, have a very powerful and immediate effect on your body&#8217;s pH level and can quickly bring the Herpes virus to a dead halt, but they have to be combined just right in the correct dosages, plus your diet has to be right because if you&#8217;re eating any of the several things that can throw off your pH level then it might not work.  He&#8217;s currently put together <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=mouth-cold-sores">a fantastic 84-page report you can get here</a> (it&#8217;s pretty easy reading, you can get through it in a couple hours, no worries) that I highly recommend you check out, just listen to what the guy has to say, he knows what he&#8217;s doing believe me.  I wish I could just give the whole thing to you here, but it&#8217;s 84 pages long and there&#8217;s just no way I can fit that into a blog post, plus he won&#8217;t let me due to copyright issues (I asked already, in fact I had to be careful about how much I gave away to you here about his method!).</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life, I used to suffer from cold sores nearly every other month, it was horrible: cold outside? cold sore. hot outside? cold sore. job-related stress? cold sore. the flu? cold sore bonus, yay! have trouble sleeping? cold sore.  I haven&#8217;t had one in nearly 3 1/2 years now, and it all started when I first got that e-mail from Derek detailing something he spent years testing and researching and months writing the rough draft.  At the time I had a terrible outbreak, two on my mouth and one just on the edge of my nostril, and they were gone in 48 hours, never to return.  I follow his simple guidelines about not eating certain foods when I&#8217;m especially susceptible to cold sores (I&#8217;m stressed, not getting enough sleep, feeling a little under the weather, etc.) and I always take my daily supplements (3 little pills, which are good for you and have multiple other benefits, plus they&#8217;re cheap as dirt from my local drug store).  If I feel a cold sore coming on, that familiar little tingle, I up the dosage to the level he recommends for when you actually have a cold sore (quite a bit higher than the normal dosage you use to prevent them) and then the tingle goes away and I never see a cold sore pop up, works every time.  Again, just for your own benefit I&#8217;d recommend you check out his site and see what he has to say, it&#8217;ll take 5 minutes, that&#8217;s it: <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=mouth-cold-sores">go here to learn how to eliminate cold sores in just a day or two and keep them from coming back ever again</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Lizzy</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve already got a developed cold sore (I take it it&#8217;s already started to emerge at least as a red bump if not a full-blown blister, if not then see this for preventative measures that can stop an outbreak before it happens: Cold Sore Home Remedy), it hurts, it itches, it&#8217;s contagious so you can&#8217;t [...]<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/02/get-rid-of-cold-sore-in-24-hours-at-home/">Get Rid Of Cold Sore In 24 Hours At Home</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/katiecoldsore.jpg" alt="get rid of cold sore in 24 hours" align="left" />You&#8217;ve already got a developed cold sore (I take it it&#8217;s already started to emerge at least as a red bump if not a full-blown blister, if not then see this for preventative measures that can stop an outbreak before it happens: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/">Cold Sore Home Remedy</a>), it hurts, it itches, it&#8217;s contagious so you can&#8217;t kiss your kids or partner, and you want to get rid of that sucker NOW.  Ok, here&#8217;s what to do (this is the best formula I&#8217;ve concocted on my own, and I&#8217;m always trying new stuff):</p>
<p><strong>1. Keep It Cold, Dry, and Clean</strong> &#8211; Ice it for 20 minutes every 2 hours, and wash it with a wet wash cloth and soap at the same interval (I would wash first and then ice, and don&#8217;t forget to throw that wash cloth in the laundry after every use, do NOT reuse the same wash cloth because it&#8217;s now been contaminated).</p>
<p><strong>2. Witch Hazel or Benzyl Alcohol</strong> &#8211; Apply it on a q-tip to the site of the cold sore every couple of hours.  Witch Hazel is generally easier to get ahold of than Benzyl Alcohol, although good results have been reported from both.</p>
<p><strong>3. Vitamin C!!</strong> &#8211; Obvious, but YES I really think this helps.  Vitamin C naturally boosts your immune system, cold sores are caused by the Herpes Virus (go here for more info: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/02/what-is-a-cold-sore/">What Is A Cold Sore?</a>), so the stronger your immune system is the faster it can fight down the virus.</p>
<p>With these 3 combined together properly, I&#8217;ve actually gotten better results than I have from prescription oral anti-virals alone (such as Acyclovir, etc.) and OTC meds like Abreva, but I have to tell you that you really need to check this out, it&#8217;s the best cold sore treatment I&#8217;ve ever tried:</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">How the cold sore virus replicates and how to stop it</h3>
<p>This is going to go into a bit of detail, there&#8217;s going to be a bit of science and some medical terms, but if you&#8217;ll stick with me til the end you&#8217;ll really have an excellent understanding of how this nasty little virus works and how a few simple tweaks in what you eat (most importantly: what to <strong>stop</strong> eating) and maybe a special supplement you probably haven&#8217;t heard of before (don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m not selling it and it&#8217;s not expensive) can not only eliminate your cold sore in a day or two but also prevent them from every coming back again.  Let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What causes a cold sore?</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/hsv1scan.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="320" height="256" align="left" />A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 <strong>can</strong> cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will see the culprit: that&#8217;s HSV-1 magnified 169,000 times by scanning electron microscope&#8211;growl at it or flip it the bird if it makes you feel better <img src='http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The herpes virus remains dormant in the sensory nerve cells of your face until an outbreak, and no, sorry, there&#8217;s no cure: once you&#8217;ve been infected, you&#8217;ve got it for life.  It&#8217;s almost always going to be the type 1 strain (HSV-1) of herpes that causes oral cold sores, however cases of HSV-2 causing them have been documented, so it&#8217;s possible, although rare.  However, 1 in 6 cases of genital herpes are causes by HSV-1 (genital herpes is usually associated with HSV-2), so that&#8217;s somewhat more likely, although the old axiom that if it&#8217;s above the waist it&#8217;s HSV-1 and if it&#8217;s below the waist it&#8217;s HSV-2 does still generally hold true.</p>
<p><strong>How Did I Originally Get Infected? Or: WHY GRANDMA WHY?!?!</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/grandmakiss.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="148" height="160" align="left" />Studies have shown that, the vast majority of the time, oral herpes is transmitted most commonly in someone&#8217;s youth when they are kissed by a relative who&#8217;s infected and suffering from an active cold sore outbreak&#8211;yeah, that sucks.  This is especially likely if you started getting cold sores when you were a small child, which would mean that you were infected when you were very young and therefore most likely acquired it from close contact with an infected relative suffering from an active outbreak.  If you acquired it later in life then something else is probably the cause, most likely that you acquired it from an intimate partner through physical contact i.e. kissing someone with a cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>Cold Sore Treatments, Medications, and Remedies</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/homeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore treatments" width="319" height="212" align="left" />There&#8217;s a great variety of treatments that myself and my friends have tried over the years: most of us originally went the prescription-combined-with-OTC (over-the-counter) route where we were prescribed something like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and then used an OTC cream like Abreva.  Over the years we&#8217;ve found (myself included) that the best those can do is to shave 1 maybe 2 days off of an outbreak, and that&#8217;s about it.  We&#8217;ve found, through trial-and-error between us over the years, that there are more effective remedies you can put together in your kitchen.  Not only that, but there are preventative measures that you can take which will often prevent a cold sore outbreak altogether from happening again, <strong>ever</strong>, from supplements like l-lysine and Vitamin B-12 to minor but hugely effective little diet changes like avoiding vinegar at certain times because it lowers your blood pH levels and creates an environment much more favorable to the virus replicating and wreaking havoc on your face.</p>
<p><strong>pH Levels, Oxygen, and Stopping the Virus Cold in Its Tracks</strong></p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Type I virus that causes your cold sores has a very narrow pH range that its environment <em>must</em> be within for it to be able to live and reproduce (by the way, pH is just how acidic or basic something is&#8211;acids have a low pH and bases, such as lye, have a high pH) your body&#8217;s own pH range can easily sway into this territory from time to time due to a number of factors, the most common causes of which are stress, decreased immune function, certain foods, lack of sleep, and excess sunlight&#8211;now, where have you seen these factors mentioned before? Probably in an article you read about the most common triggers for cold sores, right?  Even if you haven&#8217;t read about it I&#8217;m sure you already know it anyway because you almost certainly would have noticed it: your cold sores tend to occur when you&#8217;re stressed out, when your immune system is down (this most commonly occurs when you&#8217;re ill or when it&#8217;s very cold out), when your diet changes (usually in an unhealthy way, such as the addition of junk food you weren&#8217;t eating before), when you&#8217;re not getting enough sleep, etc., right?</p>
<p>The reason for this is that when you allow these things to happen to you, you&#8217;re creating an environment that is the most favorable for the virus to reproduce and live in (it&#8217;s when the virus starts suddenly massively reproducing that you get cold sores) by altering your normal pH level for the worse and making it very difficult for your immune system to keep the virus at bay, which it does <em>most</em> of the time, which is why you don&#8217;t have cold sores <em>most</em> of the time&#8211;your immune system is doing it&#8217;s job, it&#8217;s only when you make it difficult for it to do its job that problems start to pop up.  So, essentially, if you can get your pH level back to normal then the cold sores vanish (this is a bit of an oversimplification, but I just don&#8217;t have the room here to explain the whole process).  Plus, if you just follow a couple simple guidelines concerning diet and cheap, over-the-counter supplements, you can possibly prevent them from ever coming back, or at least make them very rare (most people who follow the program described below will go several years between cold sores, which is usually a <strong>huge</strong> improvement for them). Now, how do you do that?</p>
<p>My friend Derek, after a couple years of experimentation (primarily on himself!  he suffered horribly from cold sores for years) and some consultation with several doctors and herbal specialists, came up with a program he shared with me a couple years back that took some things we already knew about how to get rid of cold sores (taking l-lysine, avoiding stress and too much sunlight, yada yada) to <strong>a whole other level</strong>, I mean I was just completely blown away, what he originally showed me was a multi-page, super-detailed program he came up with that utilized a few small (as in they won&#8217;t inconvenience you) adjustments in diet that make a big difference primarily involving what not to eat, along with a combination of several herbal supplements (one is l-lysine, but the dosage is different from what you&#8217;d normally take since you&#8217;re combining it with other supplements) including a new one I&#8217;d never heard of called &#8220;cat&#8217;s claw&#8221; that came from some weird tree bark in the Peruvian rain forest, plus a couple others that, when combined, have a very powerful and immediate effect on your body&#8217;s pH level and can quickly bring the Herpes virus to a dead halt, but they have to be combined just right in the correct dosages, plus your diet has to be right because if you&#8217;re eating any of the several things that can throw off your pH level then it might not work.  He&#8217;s currently put together <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=get-rid-of-cold-sore-in-24-hrs-at-home">a fantastic 84-page report you can get here</a> (it&#8217;s pretty easy reading, you can get through it in a couple hours, no worries) that I highly recommend you check out, just listen to what the guy has to say, he knows what he&#8217;s doing believe me.  I wish I could just give the whole thing to you here, but it&#8217;s 84 pages long and there&#8217;s just no way I can fit that into a blog post, plus he won&#8217;t let me due to copyright issues (I asked already, in fact I had to be careful about how much I gave away to you here about his method!).</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life, I used to suffer from cold sores nearly every other month, it was horrible: cold outside? cold sore. hot outside? cold sore. job-related stress? cold sore. the flu? cold sore bonus, yay! have trouble sleeping? cold sore.  I haven&#8217;t had one in nearly 3 1/2 years now, and it all started when I first got that e-mail from Derek detailing something he spent years testing and researching and months writing the rough draft.  At the time I had a terrible outbreak, two on my mouth and one just on the edge of my nostril, and they were gone in 48 hours, never to return.  I follow his simple guidelines about not eating certain foods when I&#8217;m especially susceptible to cold sores (I&#8217;m stressed, not getting enough sleep, feeling a little under the weather, etc.) and I always take my daily supplements (3 little pills, which are good for you and have multiple other benefits, plus they&#8217;re cheap as dirt from my local drug store).  If I feel a cold sore coming on, that familiar little tingle, I up the dosage to the level he recommends for when you actually have a cold sore (quite a bit higher than the normal dosage you use to prevent them) and then the tingle goes away and I never see a cold sore pop up, works every time.  Again, just for your own benefit I&#8217;d recommend you check out his site and see what he has to say, it&#8217;ll take 5 minutes, that&#8217;s it: <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=get-rid-of-cold-sore-in-24-hrs-at-home">go here to learn how to eliminate cold sores in just a day or two and keep them from coming back ever again</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Lizzy</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;ve got a cold sore on your lip, eh? Well, that sucks.  Sorry, I know that wasn&#8217;t helpful, but I&#8217;m used to it enough at this point such that that&#8217;s precisely what I think when I look in the mirror in the morning and see that I&#8217;ve got one developing: &#8220;well, that sucks&#8230;&#8221; Ok, [...]<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/02/lip-cold-sore/">Lip Cold Sore &#8211; Top 5 Treatments (prescription, OTC, and home remedy)</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/131741875_6a83242323_m.jpg" alt="lip cold sore" width="240" height="180" align="left" />So you&#8217;ve got a cold sore on your lip, eh? Well, that sucks.  Sorry, I know that wasn&#8217;t helpful, but I&#8217;m used to it enough at this point such that that&#8217;s precisely what I think when I look in the mirror in the morning and see that I&#8217;ve got one developing: &#8220;well, that sucks&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>Ok, but now I really am going to help you, here&#8217;s a list of the top 5 methods I&#8217;ve found to treat cold sores over the years.  This is compiled between my own experience, that of my friends, and other cold sore sufferers whose knowledge and cures I have solicited online and in person.</p>
<p><img src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/acyclovir.jpg" alt="cold sore oral anti-viral treatments, Acyclovir" align="left" /><strong>1. Oral Anti-Virals</strong> &#8211; These are only somewhat effective, although they&#8217;re a favorite of doctors because they&#8217;re prescription only which means you have to pay for a doctor&#8217;s visit to get them.  They&#8217;ve only been shown to, <strong>at best</strong>, reduce the length of a cold sore outbreak by a few hours to 1 or <strong>maybe</strong> 2 days at most, AND they only do any good if you take them as soon as you first feel the tingling of an impending outbreak, they don&#8217;t do anything if the cold sore has already started to develop.  The 3 main prescription oral anti-viral medications are Acyclovir (pictured on left), Famciclovir, and Valacyclovir.  Go here and scroll down to &#8220;Cold Sore Blister Treatment&#8221; for more detailed information on these types of treatments: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/02/cold-sore-blister/">Cold Sore Blister: What is it, and How To Treat It?</a>.</p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/abreva.jpg" alt="topical cold sore creams abreva" width="150" height="240" align="left" /><strong>2. Topical Creams (prescription and non-prescription)</strong> &#8211; These are even worse (it gets better in a bit, I promise), the effectiveness of these various topical ointments are actually still in dispute by the scientific literature available on them, but it seems that the best you can hope for is a reduction in the length of the outbreak by a few hours to a day or so.  The upside of these creams is that they can be applied and still be effective even once the cold sore is fully developed, unlike with the previously mentioned oral anti-virals that must be taken at the first sign of an impending outbreak. The two prescription-only creams that I know of are Penciclovir and Acyclovir cream, which claim to reduce the length of an outbreak by, possibly, 1 to 2 days. Over-the-counter creams such as Tetracaine cream (Viractin) and Lidocaine (Zilactin-L) both are designed to reduce the pain and itching of the cold sores only, they do not claim to reduce the length of the outbreak.  A recent OTC cream made available in the U.S. is Docosanol 10% (aka Abreva), and is the first and currently only non-prescription topical medication that has proven to potentially shorten the duration of a cold sore outbreak.</p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/iceberg.jpg" alt="ice cold sore" width="240" height="161" align="left" /><strong>3. Ice (yes, ice).</strong> This is the first of my best three home remedies I&#8217;m going to mention here. Simply applying ice <strong>as soon as you feel the tingling of an impending cold sore</strong> directly to the spot where it feels like it&#8217;s going to emerge can significanly reduce the severity and duration of the outbreak&#8211;it might not stop it altogether, but on a cold sore &#8220;Richter Scale&#8221; of 1 to 10 it can take what would&#8217;ve been a 7 or 8 and stop it from ever going past a 3 or a 4 in severity.</p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/cow.jpg" alt="milk on cold sore" width="160" height="107" align="left" /><strong>4. Cold Milk (Moooooo!):</strong> Take a cotton ball, soak it in cold milk, and apply it directly to the site of the impending cold sore once every two hours for 5 minutes at a time, it will help relieve pain and shorten the duration of the cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>5. Benzyl Alcohol:</strong> Take some Benzyl Alcohol and soak a Q-tip with it, apply once every two hours to the site where you feel the tingling of a cold sore that&#8217;s about to emerge (experienced cold sore sufferers know what this is and can generally tell when they&#8217;re about to get one before it happens), this can actually <strong>prevent</strong> the cold sore from ever emerging in the first place (this is a real life-saver when it works), which is pretty awesome, huh?  I know I&#8217;ve covered several home remedies here and which one you should use is just dependent on which one works best for you, I can&#8217;t predict that, and it simply requires that you experiment with several different ones until you find one that you like.  Next, I highly recommend you have a look at this, it&#8217;s the best cold sore treatment that I have personally ever tried:</p>
<h3 style="text-align: center;">How the cold sore virus replicates and how to stop it</h3>
<p>This is going to go into a bit of detail, there&#8217;s going to be a bit of science and some medical terms, but if you&#8217;ll stick with me til the end you&#8217;ll really have an excellent understanding of how this nasty little virus works and how a few simple tweaks in what you eat (most importantly: what to <strong>stop</strong> eating) and maybe a special supplement you probably haven&#8217;t heard of before (don&#8217;t worry, I&#8217;m not selling it and it&#8217;s not expensive) can not only eliminate your cold sore in a day or two but also prevent them from every coming back again.  Let&#8217;s get started&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>What causes a cold sore?</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/hsv1scan.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="320" height="256" align="left" />A cold sore is an outward symptom of an outbreak of the Herpes Simplex Virus (usually Type 1, aka &#8220;HSV-1&#8243;, although HSV-2 <strong>can</strong> cause oral herpes) usually due to a decreased in immune function, a very common cause of which is exposure to cold weather hence the name &#8220;cold sore&#8221;. To the left you will see the culprit: that&#8217;s HSV-1 magnified 169,000 times by scanning electron microscope&#8211;growl at it or flip it the bird if it makes you feel better <img src='http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The herpes virus remains dormant in the sensory nerve cells of your face until an outbreak, and no, sorry, there&#8217;s no cure: once you&#8217;ve been infected, you&#8217;ve got it for life.  It&#8217;s almost always going to be the type 1 strain (HSV-1) of herpes that causes oral cold sores, however cases of HSV-2 causing them have been documented, so it&#8217;s possible, although rare.  However, 1 in 6 cases of genital herpes are causes by HSV-1 (genital herpes is usually associated with HSV-2), so that&#8217;s somewhat more likely, although the old axiom that if it&#8217;s above the waist it&#8217;s HSV-1 and if it&#8217;s below the waist it&#8217;s HSV-2 does still generally hold true.</p>
<p><strong>How Did I Originally Get Infected? Or: WHY GRANDMA WHY?!?!</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/grandmakiss.jpg" alt="cold sores cause" width="148" height="160" align="left" />Studies have shown that, the vast majority of the time, oral herpes is transmitted most commonly in someone&#8217;s youth when they are kissed by a relative who&#8217;s infected and suffering from an active cold sore outbreak&#8211;yeah, that sucks.  This is especially likely if you started getting cold sores when you were a small child, which would mean that you were infected when you were very young and therefore most likely acquired it from close contact with an infected relative suffering from an active outbreak.  If you acquired it later in life then something else is probably the cause, most likely that you acquired it from an intimate partner through physical contact i.e. kissing someone with a cold sore.</p>
<p><strong>Cold Sore Treatments, Medications, and Remedies</strong></p>
<p><img style="border: 5px solid white;" src="http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y24/marketwizard93c/cold%20sores/homeremedy.jpg" alt="cold sore treatments" width="319" height="212" align="left" />There&#8217;s a great variety of treatments that myself and my friends have tried over the years: most of us originally went the prescription-combined-with-OTC (over-the-counter) route where we were prescribed something like Acyclovir or Valacyclovir and then used an OTC cream like Abreva.  Over the years we&#8217;ve found (myself included) that the best those can do is to shave 1 maybe 2 days off of an outbreak, and that&#8217;s about it.  We&#8217;ve found, through trial-and-error between us over the years, that there are more effective remedies you can put together in your kitchen.  Not only that, but there are preventative measures that you can take which will often prevent a cold sore outbreak altogether from happening again, <strong>ever</strong>, from supplements like l-lysine and Vitamin B-12 to minor but hugely effective little diet changes like avoiding vinegar at certain times because it lowers your blood pH levels and creates an environment much more favorable to the virus replicating and wreaking havoc on your face.</p>
<p><strong>pH Levels, Oxygen, and Stopping the Virus Cold in Its Tracks</strong></p>
<p>The Herpes Simplex Type I virus that causes your cold sores has a very narrow pH range that its environment <em>must</em> be within for it to be able to live and reproduce (by the way, pH is just how acidic or basic something is&#8211;acids have a low pH and bases, such as lye, have a high pH) your body&#8217;s own pH range can easily sway into this territory from time to time due to a number of factors, the most common causes of which are stress, decreased immune function, certain foods, lack of sleep, and excess sunlight&#8211;now, where have you seen these factors mentioned before? Probably in an article you read about the most common triggers for cold sores, right?  Even if you haven&#8217;t read about it I&#8217;m sure you already know it anyway because you almost certainly would have noticed it: your cold sores tend to occur when you&#8217;re stressed out, when your immune system is down (this most commonly occurs when you&#8217;re ill or when it&#8217;s very cold out), when your diet changes (usually in an unhealthy way, such as the addition of junk food you weren&#8217;t eating before), when you&#8217;re not getting enough sleep, etc., right?</p>
<p>The reason for this is that when you allow these things to happen to you, you&#8217;re creating an environment that is the most favorable for the virus to reproduce and live in (it&#8217;s when the virus starts suddenly massively reproducing that you get cold sores) by altering your normal pH level for the worse and making it very difficult for your immune system to keep the virus at bay, which it does <em>most</em> of the time, which is why you don&#8217;t have cold sores <em>most</em> of the time&#8211;your immune system is doing it&#8217;s job, it&#8217;s only when you make it difficult for it to do its job that problems start to pop up.  So, essentially, if you can get your pH level back to normal then the cold sores vanish (this is a bit of an oversimplification, but I just don&#8217;t have the room here to explain the whole process).  Plus, if you just follow a couple simple guidelines concerning diet and cheap, over-the-counter supplements, you can possibly prevent them from ever coming back, or at least make them very rare (most people who follow the program described below will go several years between cold sores, which is usually a <strong>huge</strong> improvement for them). Now, how do you do that?</p>
<p>My friend Derek, after a couple years of experimentation (primarily on himself!  he suffered horribly from cold sores for years) and some consultation with several doctors and herbal specialists, came up with a program he shared with me a couple years back that took some things we already knew about how to get rid of cold sores (taking l-lysine, avoiding stress and too much sunlight, yada yada) to <strong>a whole other level</strong>, I mean I was just completely blown away, what he originally showed me was a multi-page, super-detailed program he came up with that utilized a few small (as in they won&#8217;t inconvenience you) adjustments in diet that make a big difference primarily involving what not to eat, along with a combination of several herbal supplements (one is l-lysine, but the dosage is different from what you&#8217;d normally take since you&#8217;re combining it with other supplements) including a new one I&#8217;d never heard of called &#8220;cat&#8217;s claw&#8221; that came from some weird tree bark in the Peruvian rain forest, plus a couple others that, when combined, have a very powerful and immediate effect on your body&#8217;s pH level and can quickly bring the Herpes virus to a dead halt, but they have to be combined just right in the correct dosages, plus your diet has to be right because if you&#8217;re eating any of the several things that can throw off your pH level then it might not work.  He&#8217;s currently put together <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lip-cold-sore">a fantastic 84-page report you can get here</a> (it&#8217;s pretty easy reading, you can get through it in a couple hours, no worries) that I highly recommend you check out, just listen to what the guy has to say, he knows what he&#8217;s doing believe me.  I wish I could just give the whole thing to you here, but it&#8217;s 84 pages long and there&#8217;s just no way I can fit that into a blog post, plus he won&#8217;t let me due to copyright issues (I asked already, in fact I had to be careful about how much I gave away to you here about his method!).</p>
<p>I just can&#8217;t tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life, I used to suffer from cold sores nearly every other month, it was horrible: cold outside? cold sore. hot outside? cold sore. job-related stress? cold sore. the flu? cold sore bonus, yay! have trouble sleeping? cold sore.  I haven&#8217;t had one in nearly 3 1/2 years now, and it all started when I first got that e-mail from Derek detailing something he spent years testing and researching and months writing the rough draft.  At the time I had a terrible outbreak, two on my mouth and one just on the edge of my nostril, and they were gone in 48 hours, never to return.  I follow his simple guidelines about not eating certain foods when I&#8217;m especially susceptible to cold sores (I&#8217;m stressed, not getting enough sleep, feeling a little under the weather, etc.) and I always take my daily supplements (3 little pills, which are good for you and have multiple other benefits, plus they&#8217;re cheap as dirt from my local drug store).  If I feel a cold sore coming on, that familiar little tingle, I up the dosage to the level he recommends for when you actually have a cold sore (quite a bit higher than the normal dosage you use to prevent them) and then the tingle goes away and I never see a cold sore pop up, works every time.  Again, just for your own benefit I&#8217;d recommend you check out his site and see what he has to say, it&#8217;ll take 5 minutes, that&#8217;s it: <a href="http://ec91c9r8yxk4nugr1cu3-6qkag.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=lip-cold-sore">go here to learn how to eliminate cold sores in just a day or two and keep them from coming back ever again</a>.</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Lizzy</p>
<p><a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca/index.php/2009/02/lip-cold-sore/">Lip Cold Sore &#8211; Top 5 Treatments (prescription, OTC, and home remedy)</a> is a post from: <a href="http://coldsoreshomeremedies.ca">Cold Sores Home Remedies from Canada</a></p>
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