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		<title>By: realst1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 22:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Eating plain yogurt (with acidophilus) with live cultures is a good preventive measure. Heat-treated yogurt won't work. People who have added yogurt to their daily diet have discovered that they don't get cold sores, or very few. Yogurt seems to stimulate the immune system.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eating plain yogurt (with acidophilus) with live cultures is a good preventive measure. Heat-treated yogurt won&#8217;t work. People who have added yogurt to their daily diet have discovered that they don&#8217;t get cold sores, or very few. Yogurt seems to stimulate the immune system.</p>
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		<title>By: ?</title>
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		<dc:creator>?</dc:creator>
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		<description>It is the oral herpes virus-- but TONS of people get them, don't worry. My mom says once you get the virus, you have it for life, even when it's dormant. I have it, so I get them every so often. 
I never heard poor diet or sleep cause them, but I have heard that stress does! That's true for me. Temperature change is a big trigger for me, too. Extreme hot or cold can cause them. 
If they are bad, you probably can get a prescription for them, as you may know. 
As soon as I can feel one coming on (it will be sore, red, or raised a little under the skin), I take Ibuprophen, as per my mom. I also use Abreva constantly and wash the area and keep it clean. Medication over-the-counter doesn't seem to heal much faster for me, however, I think the virus just has to run it's course.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is the oral herpes virus&#8211; but TONS of people get them, don&#8217;t worry. My mom says once you get the virus, you have it for life, even when it&#8217;s dormant. I have it, so I get them every so often.<br />
I never heard poor diet or sleep cause them, but I have heard that stress does! That&#8217;s true for me. Temperature change is a big trigger for me, too. Extreme hot or cold can cause them.<br />
If they are bad, you probably can get a prescription for them, as you may know.<br />
As soon as I can feel one coming on (it will be sore, red, or raised a little under the skin), I take Ibuprophen, as per my mom. I also use Abreva constantly and wash the area and keep it clean. Medication over-the-counter doesn&#8217;t seem to heal much faster for me, however, I think the virus just has to run it&#8217;s course.</p>
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		<title>By: Jessica D</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jessica D</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 22:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am 21 yrs. old and got my first cold sore this year. It took forever for it to heal (mainly because I tried to pop it and squeeze out the bump) which ONLY makes your cold sore more painful, noticeable, and you risk spreading it to become a cluster of sores!! People get cold sores from someone else who has them, and after you get them once, you can't cure them, you'll get them the rest of your life, unfortunately. But you can do things to prevent them, and get the the right medication in your system AS SOON as you feel one coming on.  Things like stress, wind, sunlight, tanning beds, may cause one to flare up too.

I've found a way to manage these awful things, so hopefully this will help you too.
-See your doctor for an antiviral drug, such as Zovirax, to take when one appears to start killing the virus. This way you will have refills incase it comes back soon after. 
-Whatever you do, keep your hands away from your mouth! Don't kiss anyone, or share drinks, etc.
-The creams like Abreva didn't work for me, only made it worse, but it may be different for you. Don't use your lipgloss or chapstick, you will risk spreading it back to yourself next time you decide to use chapstick! (p.s. change your toothbrush too to be safe)
-The #1 preventative action for keeping coldsores from being huge &#38; visible, or even flaring up at all is taking L-Lysine 1000mg vitamins daily, this fights off coldsores naturally. Double up on lysine if your stressing out.
Good luck:)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am 21 yrs. old and got my first cold sore this year. It took forever for it to heal (mainly because I tried to pop it and squeeze out the bump) which ONLY makes your cold sore more painful, noticeable, and you risk spreading it to become a cluster of sores!! People get cold sores from someone else who has them, and after you get them once, you can&#8217;t cure them, you&#8217;ll get them the rest of your life, unfortunately. But you can do things to prevent them, and get the the right medication in your system AS SOON as you feel one coming on.  Things like stress, wind, sunlight, tanning beds, may cause one to flare up too.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found a way to manage these awful things, so hopefully this will help you too.<br />
-See your doctor for an antiviral drug, such as Zovirax, to take when one appears to start killing the virus. This way you will have refills incase it comes back soon after.<br />
-Whatever you do, keep your hands away from your mouth! Don&#8217;t kiss anyone, or share drinks, etc.<br />
-The creams like Abreva didn&#8217;t work for me, only made it worse, but it may be different for you. Don&#8217;t use your lipgloss or chapstick, you will risk spreading it back to yourself next time you decide to use chapstick! (p.s. change your toothbrush too to be safe)<br />
-The #1 preventative action for keeping coldsores from being huge &amp; visible, or even flaring up at all is taking L-Lysine 1000mg vitamins daily, this fights off coldsores naturally. Double up on lysine if your stressing out.<br />
Good luck:)</p>
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		<title>By: m&#38;m</title>
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		<dc:creator>m&#38;m</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 22:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Herpes  Simplex  type 1 is the  virus  that  called cold  sores.
Causes: (lot of causes)
 -  an  eventful  virus  transfer  during  a  kiss  or  a  sip's from a friends  glass.
 -  various  factor  can  trigger  an  outbreak.  Sickness  is  common  cause.
 -  Stress  is  often  to  blame
 -  Too  much  sunlight  can  often  spark  a  sore,
 -  And  direct  trauma-  for example  a  shot  of  novocaine  into  nearby  nerves.

Medical  researchers  have  discovered  numerous  ways,  to  help  you stop  cold  sores,  particularly  if  you  get a  lot  of outbreaks.; 
     Increase  the  amount  of  lysine  in your  diet  by   eating  foods  like  chicken, fish.  cheese, cottage  cheese,  eggs, milk, soybeans, and mung  beans.
     Foods  to  avoid  that  contain  arginine  include  peanuts,  and   contain  arginine  include  peanuts,  and  paenut contain  arginine  include  peanuts,  and  peanut        butter , walnuts,  almonds,  pistacchio, nuts,  sesame  seeds,sunflower  seeds,coconut,  cocoa  powder, chickpeas,  brown  rice  and  whole  wheat.
     People  who  get  sun-induced  cold  sores   need to  be religious  about  using  sunscreen  lip  balm.   They  can't  just  put  it  in  the  morning  they  have  to  reapply  it continually.
      Be  careful,  No  kissing,  and  no  sharing  glasses or  utensils.
 
Asked  your  doctor  or  dermatologies  about  the  medicine called  acyclovir (Zovirax)  med  for people  who  are  prone  to cold  sores.   Or  a  Lyssine  supplements.

For  some  people,  cold  sores  occur  less  frequently  as they  get  older.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Herpes  Simplex  type 1 is the  virus  that  called cold  sores.<br />
Causes: (lot of causes)<br />
 -  an  eventful  virus  transfer  during  a  kiss  or  a  sip&#8217;s from a friends  glass.<br />
 -  various  factor  can  trigger  an  outbreak.  Sickness  is  common  cause.<br />
 -  Stress  is  often  to  blame<br />
 -  Too  much  sunlight  can  often  spark  a  sore,<br />
 -  And  direct  trauma-  for example  a  shot  of  novocaine  into  nearby  nerves.</p>
<p>Medical  researchers  have  discovered  numerous  ways,  to  help  you stop  cold  sores,  particularly  if  you  get a  lot  of outbreaks.;<br />
     Increase  the  amount  of  lysine  in your  diet  by   eating  foods  like  chicken, fish.  cheese, cottage  cheese,  eggs, milk, soybeans, and mung  beans.<br />
     Foods  to  avoid  that  contain  arginine  include  peanuts,  and   contain  arginine  include  peanuts,  and  paenut contain  arginine  include  peanuts,  and  peanut        butter , walnuts,  almonds,  pistacchio, nuts,  sesame  seeds,sunflower  seeds,coconut,  cocoa  powder, chickpeas,  brown  rice  and  whole  wheat.<br />
     People  who  get  sun-induced  cold  sores   need to  be religious  about  using  sunscreen  lip  balm.   They  can&#8217;t  just  put  it  in  the  morning  they  have  to  reapply  it continually.<br />
      Be  careful,  No  kissing,  and  no  sharing  glasses or  utensils.</p>
<p>Asked  your  doctor  or  dermatologies  about  the  medicine called  acyclovir (Zovirax)  med  for people  who  are  prone  to cold  sores.   Or  a  Lyssine  supplements.</p>
<p>For  some  people,  cold  sores  occur  less  frequently  as they  get  older.</p>
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		<title>By: kelly</title>
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		<dc:creator>kelly</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 22:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It's oral herpes - a virus. No cure yet, but there are suppression treatments.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s oral herpes - a virus. No cure yet, but there are suppression treatments.</p>
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		<title>By: Georgia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Georgia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 22:26:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Cold sores can be caused by numerous things.
The wind can play a major part in it, but cold sores are contagious so try not to get too close to someone with them. There is no cure that I know of so far, but there may be one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cold sores can be caused by numerous things.<br />
The wind can play a major part in it, but cold sores are contagious so try not to get too close to someone with them. There is no cure that I know of so far, but there may be one.</p>
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