Cold Sore Freedom In Three Days
I did. And I never had them since I read this incredible guide.
What Are Cold Sores?
In the first stage, before they develop, they cause itching and burning sensation. at this stage, they are not visible yet. They can develop in just a few hours after the first stage. Now you start noticing red spots which develop in blisters. This blisters can last for a few days or even few weeks.
They are very contagious and you must stick to proper hygiene. They can be easily spread to other parts of your body, if you don't wash your hands after you touch the cold sore or the area around it.
You can't get rid of cold sores permanently by using drugs or creams.
But you CAN get rid of cold sores naturally without any drugs in just three days or less.
Cold Sores Remedies
- apply ice on the affected area to ease the pain
- you can rub aloe vera gel on the cold sore
- you can also rub lemon balm extract with a cotton ball
- you can put a tea bag on the cold sore, pressing for several minutes at a time
- a toothpaste is great for drying the cold sores
- avoid spicy, salty and sour foods
Cold Sores Can Affect Your Confidence Too
Painful and embarrassing cold sores always appear at the worst possible time.
Does this sound familiar?
You anticipate this event for weeks. The important day comes and instead of looking forward to making a great impression, you just want to hide in your house, wrapping your face in a scarf, trying to hide your face. Your day is completely ruined.
Events like these affect your self-esteem and confidence and prevent you to be happy and carefree.
Be more outgoing and have the freedom to be yourself again.
Have your life back again!
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