Folk Remedies for Fighting Herpes: Effective Recipes

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Traditional medicine offers numerous ways to cope with herpes. We have prepared the best recipes for you on our website.

Sunflower Petals: Brew yellow sunflower petals with boiling water and apply them warm to the affected areas of the lips. It is also beneficial to consume a decoction of these petals, brewed like tea.

Celandine: To prepare the ointment, use fresh or dried celandine herb, 1 cup of sunflower oil, and 50 g of beeswax. Gather the herb with roots, wash thoroughly, and finely chop. Place in a pot with oil so that it completely covers the herb. Bring to a boil and leave in a dark place for two weeks. Strain the resulting extract through gauze and squeeze. Heat the oil, add the crushed wax, and strain again. When the mixture cools, your herpes ointment will be ready.

Garlic, Honey, and Apple Cider Vinegar: Crush a head of garlic and place it in gauze to make a tampon. Apply this tampon to the affected areas. Then mix honey and apple cider vinegar in equal proportions and apply to the affected areas twice a day.

After the first procedure, you will notice a reduction in itching, and soon complete disappearance of symptoms.

Garlic Juice: For treating herpes on the lips, regularly apply garlic juice to the affected areas three times a day until full recovery.

Fir Oil: At the first symptoms of the disease, apply fir oil to the affected area of skin. You will feel a slight burning sensation. Repeat the application every two hours and at night.

Chamomile Decoction with Propolis: Brew chamomile flowers (1 teaspoon per cup of water), let it steep for 15 minutes, strain, and add 1 teaspoon of 10% alcoholic propolis tincture. Stir and drink twice a day for 3-4 days. This tincture can also be used to apply to the rashes.

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