Cold sores: 12 incredible grandma’s remedies to try!
Tea tree essential oil (7/12)
This remedy is particularly effective against cold sores. Indeed, tea tree essential oil is a real weapon against viruses and bacteria. For best results, apply this magical oil as soon as the first tingling sensations appear. Dilute one drop of essential oil in two drops of water, then soak a cotton swab in this mixture. Then dab the cold sore up to five times a day.
Apple cider vinegar (8/12)
While apple cider vinegar isn’t a cure per se, it does help soothe the unpleasant tingling sensations caused by cold sores. To take advantage of this, soak a cotton swab in vinegar and gently dab the affected area. This simple, natural trick is great for quick relief.
Melissa water (9/12)
Melissa water, available in drugstores, can dry out the cold sore before making it disappear quickly. Soak a small cotton pad in Melissa water, then apply it to the affected area. This remedy is also effective against fatigue spots.
Lemon (10/12)
Known for its antiseptic properties, lemon effectively treats cold sores and helps them disappear in no time. Simply squeeze a lemon and apply its juice to the sore using a cotton swab. Leave it on for a few minutes, then repeat the operation up to four times a day.
Green clay (11/12)
To dry out a cold sore, mix ½ tablespoon of green clay powder with a little water until you get a thick, smooth paste. Then apply it to the sore and let it dry for half an hour. This grandmother’s recipe is also effective against nasal herpes.
Honey (12/12)
Another particularly effective natural remedy: honey. To use it, apply a small amount to a clean finger, then place it on the cold sore. Leave it on for 15 minutes before rinsing. Do this 3 times a day for optimal results. You can replace the honey with propolis.
