A New Answer to Cold Sores
Posted by GuestW on Sep 29, 2009 in Miscellaneous • 1 commentIs your skin affected by a virus? Viruses are seen in many forms; they can take the form of a cold virus, a herpes virus, cold sores, and at an extreme, even as AIDS. Cold sores alone affect about 20 percent of the population, and for the bearer of the sores, they can be both painful and an embarrassing social plight. If you’re in this 20 percent, you may be looking for an effective and non-toxic cold sore remedy.
If you can believe it, there might be an unlikely answer to cold sores in a low voltage electrical signal that’s applied to the infection directly. The exact methodology is kept a guarded secret, the electrical signal is found to disrupt the viral replication process – and by disrupting this process, it can be enough to stop cold sores in their tracks – before they even form.
By applying the electrical pulse before the outbreak – while it’s in the tingling stage – it can stop the outbreak entirely. And if you get to the outbreak stage, the electrical current can decrease the length of the outbreak. By applying this electrical current, the outbreak can be shortened – what once lasted a week or a month, may now last only a day or two. It’s also said to be effective against other viruses that you see in the skin, including shingles and herpes.
The methodology was invented by Chester Heath, who as a child and man suffered from cold sores. As a child, he was teased by his peers, and the emotional scars ran deep and lasted much of his life. Those emotional scars and physical sores prevented him from dating, smiling, kissing his wife, and even from working in the profession of his choice, because to do so, he would have to interact with others.
With his cold sores finally gone, Chester now smiles. Laughter entered his life once again – and has romance with his wife, as he is no longer terrified to kiss her to show his affection. In essence, eliminating his cold sores, gave him his life back.
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