
We realize there may be some lingering questions you may have as to why choosing Cold Sore Freedom in 3 Days™: How I Safely Cured My Cold Sores For Life is a good decision. Here are the most common questions that we get asked on a daily basis.
Q. Will this really work for me?
A. Nothing works for 100% of the population, 100% of the time. Anyone who says they have something that does is being untruthful. The great news is that among our clients who have followed the methods exactly as outlined in the ebook, we have experienced a 97.5% success rate. There is more than an excellent chance you will see the same results.
Q. What will I have to do?
A. The product is an ebook that details the same natural program used by Grace Melgarejo to cure her cold sores in 3 days. You would simply follow the same natural program to get results.
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More about coldsores
Conventional treatment of the virus includes creams and lotions that can relieve the pain and reduce secondary infections, but there is no cure for cold sores. Preventative measures seem more successful than curative in minimizing the number and severity of infections. Learn to recognize the situations that usually lead to you developing a cold sore and prevent them from occurring. Also recognize the first signs of the onset of a cold sore and apply immediate treatment. A medical practitioner can prescribe antiviral drugs that will minimize symptoms and re-infections.
The difference between a cold sore and canker sore is where the sore appears. Both cold sores and canker sores cause sores in or around the mouth. However, cold sores are usually found outside the mouth and much less frequently inside it. Canker sores, on the other hand, occur only inside the mouth, where they affect the tongue and the inside linings of the cheeks, lips and even the throat.
According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, the cause of canker sores is not well understood. Canker sores don’t seem to be triggered by viruses or bacteria, but are rather the result of allergic reactions to food, nutritional deficiencies, some form of autoimmune disease, emotional stress or hormonal imbalances.
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