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Traumacare Cold Sores - 7g

Traumacare Cold Sores - 7g

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  • Helps relieve herpes labialis (cold sores)
  • Helps to reduce the pain, the itch, and the appearance of cold sores
  • Homeopathic medicine
  • Safe for children and adults
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Traumacare Cold Sores - 7g
Traumacare Cold Sores - 7g
$22.49

Homeocan Traumacare Cold Sores - 7g is a dietary supplement, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Relieve and reduce the pain, the itch, and the appearance of cold sores with Homeocan’s Traumacare Cold Sores cream. We cannot control the fact that we suffer from cold sores every now and then, but we can control how we choose to treat them! Traumacare Cold Sores Balm by Homeocan is a homeopathic medicine for symptomatic relief of herpes labialis (cold sores), blisters and zona. Keep in mind that triggers for cold sores are individual but some of the more common triggers are exposure to cold, wind or sun, food allergies, a decreased immune system due to other infections or stress and hormonal fluctuations. You should also try and avoid foods that decrease the immune system like white flour and sugar products and trans-fat products like margarine and shortening. [CREAM]
Contains:
Hypericum perforatum 5CH
Gelsemium sempervirens 5CH
Rhus toxicodendron 5CH
Euphorbium officinarum 5CH
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Carbomer 941, Ceteareth-12, Cetearyl alcohol, Cetyl alcohol, Cetyl palmitate, DMDM hydantoin, Glycerin, Glyceryl cocoate, Glyceryl stearate, Iodopropynyl butylcarbamate, Isopropyl myristate, Isopropyl palmitate, Octyldodecanol, PEG-20 glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, Purified water (aqua), Sodium hydroxide, Sorbitan stearate
Important Information:
Do not use if the safety seal is broken. Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms persist or worsen after 6 days. Keep out of the reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended dosage. Keep at room temperature. For external use only.
Dosage
Children from 2 years of age and adults: Apply a thin layer 3 or 4 times daily or as needed to the affected area, rub in gently or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.
Why Choose Homeocan Therapeutics?
Homeocan Therapeutics is a well-known Canadian brand specializing in homeopathic remedies. Their wide range of popular products includes homeopathic pellets to support allergies, sleep, immune health and stress and topical products like traumacare and arnica gel. Homeocan is trusted in providing safe and effective alternatives to conventional medicine.
COLD SORES
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Annoying, painful, unsightly, and downright frustrating, cold sores will often pop up at the worst time. But if you're prone to them, there are supplements you can take that can help reduce flare ups...
Cold sores are the result of an infection with herpes simplex virus. This highly contagious virus is usually contracted in childhood through skin contact.
The virus then lies dormant in the body and only produces sores when triggered.
Triggers for Cold sores are individual but some of the more common triggers are exposure to cold, wind or sun, food allergies, a decreased immune system due to other infections or stress and hormonal fluctuations.
Initially, a cold sore will present a tingling or burning sensation around the lips. This is the cold sore forming. The next stage is the formation of a red bump that itches and turns into a blister filled with fluid. Next, the blister will break and form a crust which indicates that the infection is no longer contagious. These breakouts usually last for approximately 10 days and will occasionally develop multiple sores. Along with these sores will be a mild fever and fatigue.
Dietary help for preventing and treating cold sores involves decreasing the amino acid
arginine
in the diet.
arginine
is used by the virus for replication. Avoid arginine rich foods such as nuts, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, peas, lentils, oats, corn, buckwheat, barley, chocolate and coconut.
Also increase the
lysine
content of the diet because
lysine
inhibits herpes virus replication. Lysine rich foods include fish especially halibut, shrimp, poultry, milk, lima beans, mung bean sprouts and yeast.
Avoid foods that decrease the immune system like white flour and sugar products and trans-fat products like margarine and shortening.
Use immune boosting foods like flaxseed oil, raw fruits and vegetables,
pumpkin seeds, wheat germ and seafood.
Physical treatments for boosting the immune system include: alternating hot and cold water at the end of your shower (always ending with cold), regular exercise, relaxation exercises and dry skin brushing. Topical treatment of cold sores can be done with
colloidal silver,
licorice
extract,
vitamin E
oil, and creams containing
vitamin C
and
zinc. All of these treatments help to kill the virus and heal the skin.
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COLD SORES
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor and a Holistic Nutritionist
Annoying, painful, unsightly, and downright frustrating, cold sores will often pop up at the worst time. But if you're prone to them, there are supplements you can take that can help reduce flare ups...
Cold sores are the result of an infection with herpes simplex virus. This highly contagious virus is usually contracted in childhood through skin contact.
The virus then lies dormant in the body and only produces sores when triggered.
Triggers for Cold sores are individual but some of the more common triggers are exposure to cold, wind or sun, food allergies, a decreased immune system due to other infections or stress and hormonal fluctuations.
Initially, a cold sore will present a tingling or burning sensation around the lips. This is the cold sore forming. The next stage is the formation of a red bump that itches and turns into a blister filled with fluid. Next, the blister will break and form a crust which indicates that the infection is no longer contagious. These breakouts usually last for approximately 10 days and will occasionally develop multiple sores. Along with these sores will be a mild fever and fatigue.
Dietary help for preventing and treating cold sores involves decreasing the amino acid
arginine
in the diet.
arginine
is used by the virus for replication. Avoid arginine rich foods such as nuts, sesame seeds, sunflower seeds, peas, lentils, oats, corn, buckwheat, barley, chocolate and coconut.
Also increase the
lysine
content of the diet because
lysine
inhibits herpes virus replication. Lysine rich foods include fish especially halibut, shrimp, poultry, milk, lima beans, mung bean sprouts and yeast.
Avoid foods that decrease the immune system like white flour and sugar products and trans-fat products like margarine and shortening.
Use immune boosting foods like flaxseed oil, raw fruits and vegetables,
pumpkin seeds, wheat germ and seafood.
Physical treatments for boosting the immune system include: alternating hot and cold water at the end of your shower (always ending with cold), regular exercise, relaxation exercises and dry skin brushing. Topical treatment of cold sores can be done with
colloidal silver,
licorice
extract,
vitamin E
oil, and creams containing
vitamin C
and
zinc. All of these treatments help to kill the virus and heal the skin.
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