Natra-Bio Cold Sore Relief
NatraBio Cold Sores Relief is used to treat the onset of a fever blister or a cold sore. Also, according to healthysales.com, this product can prevent new cold sores from spreading. NatraBio Cold Sores Relief is produced by a natural medicine company called NatraBio, and can be bought online or from a natural foods store.-
Ingredients
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NatraBio Cold Sores Relief comes in a liquid. According to healthysales.com, this product contains the following active ingredients creosote, croton oil, Hahnemann's soluble mercury, mezereon, poison ivy, sodium chloride and wild licorice. NatraBio Cold Sores Relief also contains USP alcohol and purified water. This product is marketed as safe with few side effects. However, you should not use NatraBio Cold Sores Relief if you have a known allergy to any of the active ingredients. Always call a doctor if you suspect an allergic reaction or other side effect after using a new product.
Directions
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Administer 15 drops underneath your tongue. According to healthysales.com, you can repeat this every hour until the symptoms start to subside. At this point, you should reduce the dosage to only four times a day. Once your symptoms subside completely, discontinue use. NatraBio Cold Sores Relief can be used for up to five days.
You can also use this product for cold sores in children ages two to twelve, according to healthysales.com, but cut the dosage in half. In other words, administer approximately seven and a half drops of NatraBio Cold Sores Relief at one time instead of 15 drops. However, it is best to consult with a pediatrician before administering any new product to a child.
Precautions
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Healthysales.com recommends that you call your doctor if your cold sores do not improve within five days of using NatraBio Cold Sores Relief. You should also ask a doctor before using this product if you are pregnant, nursing or administering to a child under the age of two. Although homeopathic products such as those by NatraBio are perceived as safe, keep in mind that they are not evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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