Can we all stop saying 'brought' instead of 'bought'.
As you were.
fishmaster to maryamnoman
19 Jan 1431#50
A condom usually prevents them.
Bleary123 to disneyprincessxo
18 Jan 1414#13
Does your mole have cold sores?
jsansom
18 Jan 145#16
This post has got me the heatwave badge at last thanks for the heat everyone, 1st time i have managed to get 3 figures in the hot lol
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antw
18 Jan 14#1
Can't imagine it works?
fishmaster to antw
18 Jan 143#42
You definitely can imagine it, but it's not science apparently.
Lloyds and Boots always sell crap like this including many supplements that are unproven, because they get a nice profit margin and the layperson thinks oh they do those drugs that the doctor gives me and they're legit so everything they sell must be legit. Please sell me some more copper bracelets, I don't have enough and I'm giddy with delight at this fantastic offer of unscientific pseudo cack.
The unit in this deal works using electrophilic Golbins via an optoelectronic phase conglomerator, as long as the Goblins aren't playing chess or filming a fantasy film at the time of application then this treatment will be successful.
Use a generic drug with Aciclovir or if you want alternative then try Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) oil or extract applied to the cold sore >
Now even if red light in a specific wavelength works as a treatment for cold sores, how do we know this unit sold by Lloyds uses the same wavelength of light, that it can provide the required coherency/power of light to aid healing, as I've missed the part where this was certified to have any therapeutic benefit. Anecdotal evidence is not acceptable, so any reviews on the site are largely useless if we're being scientific about this.
£11.94 buys about 5-10 tubes of generic Aciclovir based treatment and you'd probably get some Lemon balm in there too for the money.
This is perceived as a bargain because of the price drop, however since this is unproven the £11.94 paid is still expensive for what could be a useless product. However it may have merit as a placebo device in which case the £11.94 is a psychological boost where you think you have a bargain and this bargain also has the power to cure your cold sores.
sarahloub
18 Jan 142#2
Bought one of these last time they were on offer and have to say best thing I ever brought !!!! After suffering from cold sores for years and trying everything I could lay my hands on to treat them I brought this thinking it probably wouldn't be any good but was worth a try ! I don't know how it works but I do know that as soon as I feel the dreaded tingle I use this and I've not had a cold sore since ! ( been 6 months now ) Wonderful invention !!!!!!!!!!
jsansom
18 Jan 141#3
Thanks sarahloub for that post I have brought one and was hoping it will be good as it has good reviews and your post has just confirmed it.
They sell still on amazon for £34.99
I honestly can't recommend this enough and I hope it works as well for you, I've not been using the creams either since I brought this so it has also saved me lots of money !!!!
frollickingfrill
18 Jan 14#4
Definitely helps to cure cold sores quicker than just using cream treatments
disneyprincessxo
18 Jan 14#5
Does this work on moles
tony4563 to disneyprincessxo
18 Jan 144#12
I suppose if a mole had a cold sore, then yes
Bleary123 to disneyprincessxo
18 Jan 1414#13
Does your mole have cold sores?
toiletseatlicker to disneyprincessxo
19 Jan 14#59
Doubt it.......but Its probably been tested on rabbits though.......sad but probably true.
graann to disneyprincessxo
19 Jan 14#60
do moles get cold sores ?
spenspuma to disneyprincessxo
19 Jan 141#68
Dont think so, but may be ok with foxes.
Sonik
18 Jan 14#6
Well, just bought one. Hope it works. Hot from me.
nefertiti6969
18 Jan 14#7
They do one for spots to - seems red light heals skin generally
Boddy
18 Jan 14#8
will be worth every penny full price if it works. HOT for me, just ordered. Thanks
Opening post
Use code NEWYEAR10 for 10% off
£2.95 delivery total delivered £11.94
Also don't forget 6% Quidco
Regards
J
http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/en/lloydspharmacy-cold-sore-clear-advance-35498
- Millionvoltage
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Lloyds and Boots always sell crap like this including many supplements that are unproven, because they get a nice profit margin and the layperson thinks oh they do those drugs that the doctor gives me and they're legit so everything they sell must be legit. Please sell me some more copper bracelets, I don't have enough and I'm giddy with delight at this fantastic offer of unscientific pseudo cack.
The unit in this deal works using electrophilic Golbins via an optoelectronic phase conglomerator, as long as the Goblins aren't playing chess or filming a fantasy film at the time of application then this treatment will be successful.
Use a generic drug with Aciclovir or if you want alternative then try Lemon Balm (Melissa officinalis) oil or extract applied to the cold sore >
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18693101
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19023806
The unit in this deal uses red light therapy to aid in healing the cold sores, see the following study for the science >
http://www.lightmask.com/virulite_paper.htm
Now even if red light in a specific wavelength works as a treatment for cold sores, how do we know this unit sold by Lloyds uses the same wavelength of light, that it can provide the required coherency/power of light to aid healing, as I've missed the part where this was certified to have any therapeutic benefit. Anecdotal evidence is not acceptable, so any reviews on the site are largely useless if we're being scientific about this.
£11.94 buys about 5-10 tubes of generic Aciclovir based treatment and you'd probably get some Lemon balm in there too for the money.
This is perceived as a bargain because of the price drop, however since this is unproven the £11.94 paid is still expensive for what could be a useless product. However it may have merit as a placebo device in which case the £11.94 is a psychological boost where you think you have a bargain and this bargain also has the power to cure your cold sores.
They sell still on amazon for £34.99
Don't think the link is correct should be
http://www.lloydspharmacy.com/en/lloydspharmacy-cold-sore-clear-advance-35498