Showing posts with label general. Show all posts
Showing posts with label general. Show all posts

Monday, December 31, 2007

Happy New Year!

It's been over two months since I started taking BHT to control my outbreaks, and although in this short period of time, I've gone through a stressful move, and being retrenched from my previous job, I'm pleased to say and very surprised myself that I still haven't had an outbreak!

I want to say thanks to all my readers, and all the support that I have received, and I wish all of you a very very happy outbreak free 2008!

If you looking at purchasing BHT, I get mine from House of Nutrition and have been very happy with them.

Best Regards
Lucky

Thursday, November 15, 2007

What are cold sores?

Cold Sores are caused by the HSV1 virus (Herpes Simplex Virus 1) and are part of the family that causes sores on the nether regions, they are however not an STD! They reside around the nerves and skin of the infected area. HSV1 is very common and it is believed that over 90% of adults have been exposed to this virus.

Symptoms
There are 5 distinct stages of coldsores:

Prodome (early symptoms) Stage – You will notice the tingling sensation in the infected area, with slight redness and inflammation. I usually skip this stage as I am sleeping and wake up very suddenly running to a mirror to be pleasantly surprised by a group of small blisters!

Blister Stage – Small fluid filled bilsters will form, often clumping together to form one larger blister.

Ulcer Stage – Also refered to as the weeping stage, this is when the blisters burst and they are the most contagious. Generally I don’t wait for my blisters to burst, I squeeze them before and apply alcohol or hydrogen peroxide to dry them out as quickly as possible.

Crusting Stage – Either from leaving your blisters to dry out naturally or FORCING them to dry out, a scab will form and is a good indication that you are over the worst part of the cold sore, until another appears simultaneously somewhere else on your lip! But eventually your lip will heal, as like any other sore. It’s been noted that scarring seldom occurs, I’ve never noticed scarring before, I’m not sure if it is because I’m getting older but I’m starting to see traces of were previous cold sores have occurred.

How contagious are cold sores?
Apparently cold sores are very contagious as almost the entire population has been exposed to them, however there is this 10% that haven’t been exposed to the virus, that if they had could develop symptoms. So therefore you should practice better hygiene when you do have an outbreak, especially around children as they are more susceptible to this virus.

The most common way for this virus to spread is human to human contact, this virus has to be in ideal conditions (the human body) in order for it to survive. The virus on an inanimate object can only survive for a couple seconds, as it is very volatile in oxygen rich environments.

Regarding your partners, he or she will be exposed to this virus regardless of weather you have an outbreak or not, and this happens through shedding, the virus is passed on without any symptoms.

One thing that I am a bit confused about, is that cold sores apparently can be spread to other parts of the body. I’m not saying this isn’t true, but for me personally, I have certain areas on my lip where I get cold sores, the same areas since I was a kid, no where else. I have never had a cold sore on my lower lip. When I do have a cold sore, I’m always touching them to feel how “bad” they are, and have hence gotten into this habit with playing with my lips, cold sores being as contagious as they are I should have definitely spread them?

Cold Sores Triggers
There are many triggers that can cause an outbreak, be it too much sun exposure, weakened immune system, stress. For me the worst triggers are stress, and falling ill with a cold or the flu. With regards to sun exposure, I always try and use lip balm with an SPF of 15 or higher.

I will be experimenting with other triggers, such as artificial sweetners and foods high in Arginine while on BHT to to see if an outbreak does occur. Currently I'm still going strong! No outbreaks as of yet.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Using BHT to prevent cold sores

I'm sure most of you viewing this blog have come across claims that cold sores / herpes can be prevented or maybe even cured by using BHT. That is what I have set out to do with this blog, to hopefully prove that BHT can be effectively used to treat cold sores, in an impartial and honest manner.

I am 23 years old and have been suffering from cold sores from around the age of 7, and up until about 2 years ago, I would only get outbreaks around 3 times a year, 1 blister at a time. This year I have had over 7 outbreaks already, but I'm sure work stress and bad diet are contributing to this. I have had enough! I have become so paranoid with every little tingly or itch that I feel on my lips, which is probably fueling my outbreaks even more! I'm sick of applying copious amounts of Activir cream, ice and drying my cold sores out with hydrogen peroxide. Hence I need to try something different.

What I aim to do with this blog
I came across BHT being used to treat cold sores / herpes a while ago, and although not many trials have been done on humans, it does look promising. I am therefore going to be my own guinea pig and yours and will be documenting on my blog the effectiveness of BHT in controlling my cold sore outbreaks. During this time I will not be using any other supplements or drugs like L-Lysine, Indol-3-Carbinol, I want to see how effective BHT is on its own. I have also never taken any prescription medicine to treat my outbreaks. After a while (if I get positive results), I want to experiment and try to induce an outbreak by doing everything that I shouldn't such as eating foods high in arginine, more sun exposure without SPF, and drinking lots of artificially sweetened sodas!

Dosage of BHT
I've only just started my experiment two days ago, I've started on 350mg per day taken in the morning after breakfast. I'm delighted to say, no side effects yet :P I will be continuing this for the next three months noting any outbreaks and side effects that might occur. I know it's been mentioned that you need to take over 1000mg's a day to "cure" yourself of this awful virus, but for the time being I want to see if I can eliminate outbreaks on the minimum dosage. I will also be going for regular check ups with my GP, and be getting liver function tests done to check that I'm not doing any adverse harm to myself.

I will be posting my results often, so check back soon! Anyone that's had any experience with BHT please contact me.