How to use the Cold Sore Inhibitor
Cold Sores |
Genital Herpes
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Shingles |
Warts |
Molluscum Contagiosum
Cold Sores / Fever Blisters
The first symptoms of a herpes simplex infection usually include a heightened
sensitivity at the site such as burning, tingling or itching sensations around
the edges of the lips or nose; this is referred to as a prodromal stage (the
best time to start treatment with the Cold Sore Inhibitor). Within several hours
or days, small-reddened areas on your skin develop, followed by the formation of
small painful blisters filled with fluid. Several small blisters may merge to
form a larger one. As the blisters enlarge, they rupture and leak sticky
serum-like fluid, which rapidly crusts. In uncomplicated cases, the herpes
attack usually runs its course in three weeks or less, and seldom leaves a scar.
Early treatment can prevent or reduce the duration of an outbreak dramatically.
Testimonials, Doctors, Trials and Studies report that the Cold Sore
Inhibitor, or as some like to call it, the Cold Sore / Herpes Zapper, or the
Cold Sore Eliminator, electronically
disrupts viral attacks and curtails intensity,
duration, and recurrences without medication. They also report that Early
Treatment at first tingle or blister, reduces severity,
prevents
lesions, and eliminates symptoms.
Place cap over base for better grip. Replace cap over
probes when finished.
Clean lipstick, gloss, topical medications, balm,
lotions, oils, etc. from lips or afflicted area.
Press probes across Cleaned afflicted area,
(Normal Application) pattern, then push and release RED start-button.
Timed Beta waves flow into skin, one direction then
opposite. Color Lights show flow and reversal.
May feel a slight electro flow tickle or mild
shock-like sensation at reversal.
Apply Viral Inhibitor (20 second treatment) Hourly if
late and already have sores, Half-Hourly if early and tingling with no
sores. Try to do 8 treatments daily.
If All colors light up, skin is too Wet, stopping
output.
DRY & Re-Apply!
(Also see The Do's and Don'ts of
Cold Sores)
Cold Sores |
Genital Herpes
|
Shingles |
Warts |
Molluscum Contagiosum
Genital Lesion - Herpes Simplex II
This is an infection caused by herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2, HV2)
that is usually transmitted by sexual contact; marked by recurrent attacks
of painful eruptions on the skin and mucous membranes of the genital area.
If you are unsure if you have herpes, please see your local health care
provider for a diagnosis. If you have a history of herpes, avoid getting
overtired or allowing yourself to get run down. When you are fatigued, your
immune system cannot function as well, and you may be more vulnerable to a
recurrence of herpes. Before treating with the Cold Sore Inhibitor in the
standard (Normal Application) pattern , the infected area
should be as dry as possible, and free from any topical medications.
Electro sensations may be more intense in the genital area. Genital
moisture may STOP output of the Inhibitor (both lights on at same time). DRY
& Re-Apply. Pre-lesion symptoms vary and (for best results) require
immediate attention using the
(Normal Application)
pattern. If you already have an outbreak, apply Inhibitor (20 second
treatment) Hourly if possible, up to do 8 times daily.
(Also see Genital Warts)
And
(Also see The Myths & Facts
about Genital Herpes)
Cold Sores |
Genital Herpes
|
Shingles |
Warts |
Molluscum Contagiosum
Shingles - Herpes Zoster
Before starting treatment with the Cold Sore Inhibitor, the infected area
should be as dry as possible, and free from any topical medications. Treating
shingles with the Inhibitor is quick, easy, and effective. Simply place the
device on the site where the pain is greatest. Let the Inhibitor run through the
full 20 second cycle. If both lights come on at the same time, the inhibitor
STOPS outputting - medication or moisture has been detected. Clean and Dry area
- try again. Repeat this process on all lesions and potential eruption sites to
prevent further outbreaks - It is imperative that you treat the lesion sites as
often as the "burning sensation" returns, or at least one treatment per hour for
the first six hours. Shingles on the arms, ribs, back, chest, head, near the
eyes, and other areas on the body should experience a dramatic improvement in
the healing process of the rash and/or blisters, which in turn, quickly
alleviates the pain often associated with them. In most cases, patients see
and/or feel some results in just hours!
Choose sites of pain, rash and blisters. Multiple outbreak areas affect
recovery time, requiring more Applications. Use Criss-Cross
pattern.
(Also see Shingles... Did You
Know?)
Cold Sores |
Genital Herpes
|
Shingles |
Warts |
Molluscum Contagiosum
Molluscum - Herpes Contagium - What is molluscum contagiosum?
Molluscum contagiosum is a viral infection of the skin. The
infection can result from direct or indirect contact. It appears
as small, pearl-shaped spots which are pink in color. It may
occur at any age but is typically found in children.
It is not a serious disease and usually clears up within a few
months. It can, however, last for up to two years.
Treatment: Area should be as dry as possible, and free from any
topical medications for the Inhibitor to work properly. Apply
(Normal Application)
pattern to painful hard pearly white tiny papules. Detection is
difficult but early Application often prevents papules.
Cold Sores |
Genital Herpes
|
Shingles |
Warts |
Molluscum Contagiosum
1. Warts on your skin, Moles and Growths - Papilloma HPV
are small and flat, single or sometimes clustered. Common warts are noncancerous
skin growths caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), which stimulates the
rapid growth of cells of the outer layer of your skin. Common warts usually
occur on your hands, fingers or near your fingernails. Warts on the skin may be
passed to another person when that person touches the warts. It is also possible
to get warts from using towels or other objects that were used by a person who
has warts.
2. GENITAL Warts - small fleshy growths, flattened mounds,
or upward outward extensions that may be sensitive, itch or burn. Warts on the
genitals are very contagious and can be passed to another person during oral,
vaginal or anal sex. It is important not to have unprotected sex if you or your
partner have warts in the genital area (even then, you are not 100% protected).
In women, warts can grow on the cervix (inside the vagina), and a woman may not
even know that she has them.
An estimated 6 million cases of genital warts occur yearly in the US.
Apply Inhibitor (4-Star pattern), Hourly, up to 8 (20
second treatments) Daily, across Warts. Sometimes the Genital area is moist so
the 4-Star pattern is not applicable - use the (Normal Application) pattern and
try to keep the area as dry as possible. Continue daily, as you see warts
starting to shrink.
* Note -- Only your doctor can provide a true diagnosis of the
virus.