Secret Cold Sore Cure – How to Cure a Cold Sore

It never fails – you have a big presentation at work or it’s class picture day at school and you wake up to find a huge cold sore standing out prominently on your lip. This problem isn’t just experienced by adults. Kid’s cold sores are no different from adults’, but for kids, the experience can be mysterious and embarrassing.

Most cold sores start with a tingling sensation followed by the appearance of a blister on or around the lips that itch and can be very sore. Within a few days to several weeks, they burst, dry, encrust, and disappear. Cold sores can be irritating and embarrassing. Is there any cure to a cold sore?

Well yes and no…

Cold sores are very difficult to cure because of the cause behind them. Cold sores are an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). There are two types of HSV: Type 1 (HSV-1), which is the most common form of the virus, causes cold sores (oral herpes) on or near the lips and mouth area. Type 2 (HSV-2) is responsible for the common STD. However, HSV-2 can also cause oral sores.

HSV-1 is incurable as herpes (HSV-2) is incurable. Once you have the virus, it’s in your system for life. Even when you don’t have a cold sore, the virus is hiding below the surface just waiting for a stressor to trigger it. The virus isn’t curable. However, it is possible to greatly reduce the number and length of cold sore breakouts.

Cold Sore Cures from the Kitchen

Cure a Cold Sore
Milk: Next time you get the tingling sensation that often precedes a cold sore; try putting some milk on it. The secret to this cure is found in the milk fat. There’s a special protein called monocaprin that studies show can kill the virus. Since this protein is contained in the milk fat, whole milk works the best.

Let the milk sit at room temperature for 10 – 15 minutes. Soak a cotton ball in the milk and apply to the affected area. The longer left on the site of the sore the better.

Garlic: This one is a great cure for all kinds of medical issues. Garlic contains a natural antibiotic that fights multiple kinds of bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites (and vampires.)

Garlic can be eaten whole, but may upset your stomach and others when they smell your breath. It tends to be much easier to use a garlic supplement.
 Secret Cold Sore Cure   How to Cure a Cold Sore

Licorice: This candy contains glycyrrhizic acid (say that three times fast!) This acid attacks the cold sore virus eliminating the cold sores very quickly.

There’s two ways you can use this. The first and simplest way is to find real licorice and eat it. As your body digests the candy, the glycyrrhizic acid will be absorbed into your system and will go to work on the virus. The second way is to make a licorice cream out of licorice powder and vegetable shortening. Rub this compound onto the sore and let it sit. Don’t go overboard though as this mixture can irritate the skin if used excessively.

Additional Information

Next time you are facing a cold sore try some of the remedies above. However, for even more information on cold sore cures check out Gary Townsend’s incredible book Banish Cold Sores.

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Comments

8 Comments on "Secret Cold Sore Cure – How to Cure a Cold Sore"

  1. Womens wellness (1 comments.) on Wed, 18th Feb 2009 3:32 pm 

    People should try “preventative” practices first, just need to be safer in general

  2. engagement rings (1 comments.) on Thu, 26th Feb 2009 1:51 pm 

    @Womens wellness: Agreed, focus on not getting it in the first place!

  3. corrie on Tue, 17th Mar 2009 5:46 pm 

    well- some people cant help it if they get this virus
    nearly everyones got it
    and it can be sometimes very hard to tell
    weither someone has it

  4. Zoey on Thu, 26th Mar 2009 6:54 am 

    When I get cold sores and i get them a lot, they just keep coming more and more, mine are generaly caused frome the suns. Y ou should check and see if that is why you get yours, if that is so were lip protection. On the container it should say if it is 20sp or something like that!!!!

  5. Lizzie on Sun, 12th Apr 2009 7:19 pm 

    its not always the person’s fault. you can get it as a kid, so even if you’ve never even kissed someone, or anything else, if you just shared a cup as a child with a family member, you could contract it.

  6. Aliya on Sat, 2nd May 2009 6:55 pm 

    In response to the first two comments, I think preventative medicine for cold sores is pretty much ridiculous. Something like 80% of the North American population has the virus lying dormant in their body and due to viral shedding, it is possible to get the virus from someone even if they do not show symptoms. So aside from refraining from kissing and sharing glasses with anyone for your entire life, it is no way feasible or practical to attempt preventative practices.

    As such, this is a great article giving people a few ways to deal with the problem when it presents itself.

  7. keith (1 comments.) on Wed, 17th Jun 2009 12:32 pm 

    Cold soars are really embarrassing and uncomfortable
    as we all know.
    I wish there was a cure.
    because I have one now that’s what brought me to this site.

  8. KonstantinMiller (1 comments.) on Mon, 6th Jul 2009 12:41 pm 

    Hello. I think the article is really interesting. I am even interested in reading more. How soon will you update your blog?

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