Posted: 08/31/06 - 23:00 Post subject: Oil of Oregano and Olive Leaf Extract for treating hepres
I’ve tried already bunch of remedies to prevent herpes outbreaks. Someone told me that Oil of Oregano and Olive Leaf Extract are good for treating herpes. Has anyone tried it?
I tried a combo of about everything and it worked! I did add Oregano Oil directly to the tiny sore on my lip. I also took supplements of vitamin C, a Multi, Olive Leaf Extract, Grapeseed Extract, Lysine, Zinc, Echinacea and Golden Seal. Sometimes I put the drops of oxygen on the sore as well and I kept it very clean with hydrogen peroxide. Then would do another round of oregano oil and lysine drops on it.
Posted: 11/14/06 - 17:13 Post subject: herpes/alternative medicine
I don't know a lot about herpes since I don't have it but I know that the one guy famous for promoting oil of oregano as the cure for everything-Cass Ingram is a quack/snake oil pusher. Visit the site called quackwatch for a list of indivuals and products etc that are a waste of time and money. He does a good job of explaining why a lot of people believe in this stuff even though most of it is nonsense. For example sometimes it's just a coincidence that you got better while using a certain treatment when the situation was going to get better on it's own anyway.
Posted: 12/22/06 - 15:04 Post subject: Re: Oil of Oregano and Olive Leaf Extract for treating hepre
The only thing that works for Cold Sore is Zovirax. Put in on your mouth as soon as you fill the tingling sensation before Cold Sore blister come out. Keep applying for 2-3 days. The Cold Sore is much smaller and it disappear quickly. Often does not even break out. You need prescription for it. Good Luck.
Posted: 05/18/07 - 00:00 Post subject: Herpes, flu, colds
1000 vit c and 1000 lysine at first itch or hot spot, taken every couple of waking hours for 1-1/2 days..............Always works for me. Same for flu or colds. Don't know why - just does
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