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Home Remedies for Cold Sores That Actually Work


If you suffer from cold sore outbreaks, you may be getting very tired of having to run off to the store every time you feel a cold sore coming on. Fortunately there are some home remedies for cold sores that you can use without having to make a store run.

These remedies have different advantages, one of them being that you don't need to get a prescription first. You also don't have to waste valuable time deciding on a product to buy. Whenever you feel a cold sore coming, you can take action quickly just by using home remedies for cold sores. This will help reduce the amount of time you'll have to put up with the cold sore.

A lot of the better home remedied for cold sores typically include taking vitamins and other supplements, as well as changing your overall diet. You can also use ice packs or try applying different juices or powders directly to the sore.

Actually, you'll find that a lot of the silliest-sounding remedies work so much better than more traditional solutions. Not all of the ideas in this article are bizarre, but they're definitely novel compared to the average product you'd buy at a local drug store or pharmacy.

Applying an ice pack ever 5 to 10 minutes of each hour once you feel a cold sore coming on is one of the best home remedies for cold sores. Ice can help slow down the metabolism in the area, which in turn slows down the cold sore's growth.

This also has the added benefit of keeping the sore much smaller than it would be and stopping the virus from spreading to other areas. You'll also help reduce the pain by keep ice or ice packs pressed to the affected area.

Applying aloe vera, damp tea bags, and lemon balm extract are other common home remedies for cold sores. You can also help reduce cold sore outbreaks by limiting the amount of coffee you drink.

If you apply a damp tea bag to the area in the same way you would an ice pack, this will do a lot to relieve your cold sore symptoms. The tannic acid found in most teas has antiviral properties.

Home remedies are great because they are so effective in healing cold sores. They don't cost much and aren't hard to find.



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