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[H1244]How To Heal Cold Sores
by Denny Bodoh, Den
With any virus invasion, your body creates anti-bodies to defend against them. Your need a wide array of nutrients to create strong anti-bodies. These natural chemicals are what we call vitamins and minerals. (There are also many known and unknown phyto-nutrients that come into play.)

Besides the cold sore virus, your body contains many other viruses - maybe even the poliovirus. Usually, however, your body defenses keep these viruses from ever becoming active. In effect, your body has created IMMUNITY to many of these viruses.

There are eight strains of the herpes simplex virus that we know of. The two strains responsible for cold sores are herpes simplex type 1 and type 2. The other five strains have been identified as causing diseases such as chickenpox, mono, and shingles.

Yes - chickenpox is closely related to cold sores. It is a terrible disease to suffer as an adult. Although many of us are carrying the virus, we do not get it because we have developed immunity to it.

The virus that causes cold sores is a tiny, sub-microscopic parasite. It must have a host to live and create new virus. The herpes simplex virus will replicate by entering a nerve cell on the surface, and forcing that cell to become a virus production facility. Once the cell has created all the virus it can, the cell is destroyed to release the new herpes.

As fast as scientists come up with a new anti-viral drug, the virus mutates and develops immunity to it. Acyclovir for cold sores and genital sores worked quite well when first introduced. Quickly, though, it has become less effective in killing herpes virus. There are many spin-offs of acyclovir that have become nearly obsolete too.

Our bodies were created to take care of themselves. Whenever any virus invades us, our body creates anti-bodies against that particular strain. Every time you get a cold sore, your body creates a fresh batch of anti-bodies to add to the existing army. Our body will create new anti-bodies just as fast as the viruses mutate. If created properly - with sufficient nutrients - these anti-bodies can make you immune to cold sores.

Vaccines, such as the polio vaccine, have been successful in curing many viral diseases. They are not designed to kill the virus directly but to aid the body in creating its own immunity to the virus - anti-bodies and killer cells. This is, by far, the best medicine for today's many virus threats. With cold sores, especially, you do not need the help of a vaccine. Your body can do it all for you - if you give it the necessary vitamins and minerals.

Why not get all the vitamins from food? Years ago we could. Our food was rich and contained all the nutrients we needed. Today, because of commercial farming, our land is becoming desperately depleted of these nutrients. The plants still look the same - they just do not carry the nutrition they once did.

Scientists recently stated that it would take 60 servings of spinach today to equal one serving in 1949. Our bodies are starving. Researchers now feel that this may be a major reason why chronic diseases are epidemic today. We simply have weak immune systems. I believe this is why there are more people getting cold sores today - and with increasing frequency.

I hope this all makes sense to you now. In order for you to truly hope to become immune to cold sores, and prevent many other chronic diseases, you must begin a daily regimen of good vitamin supplementation. By doing so, you will be giving your body the building blocks needed for a strong immune system and for cold sore prevention.


It's very common and can happen to you sitting anywhere under the sun. The fluid-filled blisters on your skin due to the attack of cold sores are nothing but infection caused by herpes simplex virus (HSV). The blisters turn red and cause pain to your skin. You constantly feel irritating and develop an itching sensation. But a slight scratch on a blister with your nail makes the problem adverse.

The cause of cold sores
HSV is the key to trigger this disease. But without any medium for transmission, how can HSV get inside your body? It is generally through close contact a normal person gets infected from an infected person. One obvious root of transmission is through kissing.

The problem of cold sores can occur in children as well as adults. The chance of the virus to get into the body is more when you are a kid but the virus comes into active form when you enter the boundaries of teens. To define it in medical terms, the chance of catching cold sores is more after you have reached puberty.

The path followed by HSV
It is the upper layer of your skin, the epidermis through which the HSV gets into the cells. The route the virus follows begins here and slowly moves along the nerves. Finally it hits the nerve roots and gets inert.

The ways to block the path and check cold sores
The obvious way to get infected is coming into close contact of the fluid-filled blisters. Therefore always prevent yourself from getting in direct touch with those affected from sores. The most dangerous aspect of cold sores is that they can spread all over your body without even leaving an inch area around the genitals.

If you have fever with cold sores, that's another big head ache. Fever and staying for long under scorching rays of sun intensify the problem and cause swelling of the sores. If women develop cold sores with the onset of their menstrual cycle in a particular month, it becomes a panic situation for them. The burns of sores are more during this time.

The problem of cold sores gets complicated in the sensitive parts of your body. Especially blisters around the eyes can even damage them. You must be very careful in washing hands and then touching these sensitive organs.

Apart from precautions you must also know some medicinal treatments which will help you to cure this problem. Anti-HSV pills are available in the market but before taking the medicines, always consult the doctor for the right dose. Ointments and creams are also available. The main component in them is acyclovir (5% of the composition) and found in different brand names. Use any one directly on the sores for 4 to 5 times a day. This will certainly provide you with a major relief. But above all there is no substitute to cleanliness to keep the cold sores away.
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