Where would one purchase cannabis oil? I have actually never had a cold sore,
but I was thinking if it works for that, it might be good for other stuff too…….
Thank you,
Ardy Robertson, Clerk
Town of Garfield – Jackson County, WI
N14438 Valleybrook Ln
Osseo WI 54758
715-533-0661
That is the important thing, did it work for you. That is how I judge nay
thing I take.
Marilyn Knapp Litt wrote:
> Well put! My philosophy exactly. I am doing what I can and what can I do if
> I accept that common remedies do not work? For example I take
Good to know about the oil, too! Thx!
-g
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> On Jun 20, 2017, at 1:15 PM, Amani Oakley wrote:
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> Actually, to be honest, what I found stopped my cold sore in its tracks and
> it has NEVER returned was cannabis oil. It was remarkable. The cold
Actually, to be honest, what I found stopped my cold sore in its tracks and it
has NEVER returned was cannabis oil. It was remarkable. The cold sore
disappeared after I applied the oil to the sore overnight, and I have never had
a reoccurrence since – I think it has been over a year or close to
But Amy, I think that's what someone mentioned earlier. It is effective is
holding the virus in abeyance, but not in killing the virus. I think if you are
dealing with an aggressive virus, it may not be all that effective, but I agree
that there doesn't seem to be any downside risk to using it,
I too use lysine for canker sores and I give the gel form to my cats. I
amVERY pleased with quick response.
On Jun 20, 2017 3:26 PM, "Gloria" wrote:
> Personally- it's L Lysine & I use it to protect myself against the herpes
> virus - it works for me no doubt about
Bob, I'm curious if you could link to the study you mention. I've been taking
lysine for years to help with my cold sores and I find that it most definitely
IS effective at helping suppress them. Maybe it's different for animals.
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> On Jun 20, 2017, at 2:04 PM, ROBERT
Well put! My philosophy exactly. I am doing what I can and what can I do if I
accept that common remedies do not work? For example I take quinine for my
restless legs. The FDA ruled it does not work . . . but it works for me . . .
Marilyn
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Personally- it's L Lysine & I use it to protect myself against the herpes virus
- it works for me no doubt about effectiveness!!
-g
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> On Jun 20, 2017, at 12:04 PM, ROBERT CHAPEL wrote:
>
> I too have read " A" study insisting that Lysine is of
I too have read " A" study insisting that Lysine is of little value for
Herpes... don't know if there is a lot of data about it's
ineffectiveness but vets I have gone to insist that it IS
effective I'd prefer to " believe" at this point rather than to
feel helpless... there are other
Lycine is supposed to suppress, not eliminate, reproduction of the virus.
Apparently it has been in use for decades. It is an amino acid, so not
harmful. Googling just now I found a study that says it does not work.
Nevertheless, I am going to use it to try and protect my other cats.
Hi Ardy,
Lysine, or L-lysine, is an essential amino acid, meaning it is necessary for human health, but the body cannot make it.
It has been promoted for use in cats to help prevent or aide in healing Herpesvirus infections in cats (also called feline viral rhinotracheitis).
However,
May I ask – what is lycine that was mentioned for use in water dishes (not that
Topaz drinks out of dishes! But Peekers does.)
Thank you,
Ardy
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