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
revzman
18 Jan 143#10
These are great for my herpes. Thanks OP.
strikerman
18 Jan 141#11
These are great. I have been using different types of cold sore machines for about 7 years now and they are really effective. Couldn't do without it. Hot btw
bicbic
18 Jan 14#14
Thank you . Ordered. This is ok for children but have to be supervised under 12 years?!
KMKM
18 Jan 14#15
It's worth a shot. I already spend ridiculous amounts on products trying to get rid of them. Thanks op!
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
kelpe
18 Jan 14#17
ive just ordered one thank you
kelpe
18 Jan 14#18
just ordered thank you : ))
Wicked Lester
18 Jan 1437#19
Can we all stop saying 'brought' instead of 'bought'.
As you were.
SteveM79 to Wicked Lester
19 Jan 142#78
I throught somebody might say that.
joneeboy to Wicked Lester
19 Jan 14#84
Why have you brought this up again? After someone bought it from Lloyds they might well have brought it home or to work or to.... Does the 'we' include yourself? Or do you just like picking on others? This is a bargain site. It is not an English Language site. If it were, you would have to fail yourself.
senga79
18 Jan 14#20
Just ordered, hope it will work
neilbrowning
18 Jan 14#21
these work fairly well but better is the heat treatment device.
golfer2007
18 Jan 14#22
wow website must be on overload - so slow
Leet1984
18 Jan 14#23
Best thing you will ever buy if your are a cold sore sufferer. Sounds like a load of rubbish when you read the details but honestly works. It's amazing!!
ChipSticks
18 Jan 14#24
I keep getting an error :disappointed:
aajd
18 Jan 14#25
a huge thankyou to the op - my sister in law bought one of these last year and I have wanted one but never got around to actually justifying buying one - well until now so thanks again!!:sunglasses:
aajd
18 Jan 14#26
@chip sticks - try again I got error first time x
AARK
18 Jan 143#27
have bought this for my hubby who gave me a standard 'what do I need that for ?' ill remind him of that when he's suffering. thanks. heat added
busymum101
18 Jan 14#28
Just ordered thx
raven
18 Jan 14#29
Website very slow. Looks like it has been HUKD'd.
Jimmy67
18 Jan 14#30
Been trying to order for the last 15 mins using two different browsers and had to give up. The websites hopeless
john306
18 Jan 14#31
Thanks, hope it works well, I get the odd few cold sores per year.
Villatilidie
18 Jan 14#32
Can't get to pay for it. Got in the basket but site keeps crashing.
huggymike
18 Jan 14#33
Happens to me when I get to the payment screen.
golfer2007
18 Jan 14#34
finally managed to checkout via paypal, took some time but got there in the end.
kiepau
18 Jan 14#35
Ordered, it took a while but thanks.
dalecheesy
18 Jan 14#36
Saw a tip ages ago which recommended using a cheap laser pen and shining it on the tingly area (sounded ok in my head) for 30 seconds a couple of times a day which supposedly gives the same results as this. Used to get them frequently but so far it seems to work. Probably all in my mind but meh it was only a quid for the pointer :smiley:
I feel sorry for all you scabby faced people, lol, only kidding, ordered one just in case.
fishmaster to Gball
18 Jan 142#46
Just in case you meet a herpes encrusted munter down the pub and she forces some oral felicitations upon your chops? Hate it when that happens. Granny will you stop molesting my face :\
huggymike
18 Jan 14#44
Finally got there!
merrymacdonald
18 Jan 14#45
Got one but what a mess this website is .Took ages
maryamnoman
18 Jan 14#47
hi , is it also useful for kids?
fishmaster to maryamnoman
19 Jan 1431#50
A condom usually prevents them.
brendinho
18 Jan 14#48
great!! cheers!
fazered
19 Jan 14#49
5-10 tubes of aciclovir???! For £9.99? Uh uh. You undermine your point with this comment.
jdocuk
19 Jan 14#51
Works if you you use it in time, e.g. when you feel the tingle, but if it has started to form I found I still needed the cream, but I also used the light at the same time and the cold soar did not develop that bad. I have two, one at home and one at work, if I feel the tingle use the light and I have been free for six months at least :-) but have to catch in time otherwise it just lingers.
jonboyuk
19 Jan 14#52
I got this exact one and I haven't had a coldsore since!
cheekycharly2001
19 Jan 14#53
Many Many thanks this sounds amazing.
spitthedog1964
19 Jan 14#54
Daughter bought me one for Christmas. Both see and i suffer regularly from cold sores. She already got herself one. She told me how good they were although i was a bit sceptical at first but I must say it really did work. Mine usually last 10-14 days but the cold sore i had at Christmas lasted 4 days. Seems to advance the healing process.
AndyAT142
19 Jan 14#55
I have one of these. It really does work.
Boltonlass
19 Jan 14#56
My Husband suffers. Ordered one with TCB discount included. Fingers crossed.
telf
19 Jan 14#57
just ordered mine took forever last nite on the site
Supposedly there is also some experimental evidence on this one. Check out Virulite CS as well, supposedly available for NHS prescription.
raymcgrath
19 Jan 143#61
Not too sure about Moles but my Badger is very impressed with his
MrFizzy to raymcgrath
19 Jan 141#65
Glad you didn't say beaver :confused:
CockneySpur
19 Jan 14#62
my girlfriend swears by hers, has used so many creams etc before now with little effect - got this for the same price before Xmas and now, while she still gets the signs of them - a few zaps with this and they disappear :smiley:
Khorium
19 Jan 14#63
Great item that works, heat added :stuck_out_tongue:
jellybeans12
19 Jan 141#64
WOW! Didn't realise the nation was so cold sore be-plagued! Heat for making so many people happy
revzman to jellybeans12
19 Jan 14#74
Half the country has herpes.
partyalnight
19 Jan 14#66
think the site is down unable to order :disappointed:
Site is soooooooo slow. Can't get 10% code to work either :disappointed:
MrFizzy to wagamamaluva
19 Jan 14#72
Managed to get 10% code to work, but site is pathetically slow - can't check out. If they can't get this sorted they don't deserve the business. I'll pay the extra from Amazon.
JayOhhEmm to wagamamaluva
19 Jan 14#90
Yea me neither. Site is running slow. I guess half the nation is buying this at the moment!
my 10% code isn't working. It just sits at the same page with a loading icon.
EdWasHere
19 Jan 14#73
Tea tree oil works well as well, just dab it on for a few days and let it dry off (don't wet the area), cleared within a week :laughing:
spenspuma to EdWasHere
19 Jan 143#75
cold sores clear within a week anyway! lol
learoy69
19 Jan 14#76
cant order site is to slow got to the end once in paypal then said restricting visitors to site try again later
Anteater57
19 Jan 14#77
What a terrible website. Been trunk for ages to register and pay. Can't get the code to work - just hangs.
darren9030
19 Jan 14#79
Ordered & heat added, thank you. Fed up using Zovirax & the cheaper Home Bargains version that does not do the best job.
M1ke_Hunt
19 Jan 14#80
Giving up with their website, life's too short! :disappointed:
jsansom
19 Jan 14#81
Just tried and website is fine order's going through so no issues M1ke_Hunt should be fine
moosery2
19 Jan 141#82
I bought one of these years ago, it's just a weak infra red LED or two. I mean, maybe it works. Maybe it doesn't. Many times with cold sores you'll get the tingle and then no sore, or you'll get a sore for a day or two. If you use placebo creams or lights then you might think "oh it worked it went quickly" or "it never came" but unfortunately there's no way to really know.
Oh and a footnote. The xbox kinect uses a very powerful IR laser which from some accounts, is likely to be exposing your skin to constant and higher levels of the same range of IR wavelengths than this device ever could be permitted to. Has anyone had less coldsores because of kinect? Perhaps. Again, who knows. But if you get a coldsore, go play some kinectimals or something lol.
evute82
19 Jan 14#83
NEWYEAR10 code doesnt work for some reason :disappointed:
jennypenny
19 Jan 14#85
Site running very slow,cant get through to check out.
lizzy.p
19 Jan 14#86
Finally managed to check out. Hope it works, thanks for the original post
Daymo
19 Jan 14#87
Ordered today, hopefully will stop the gammy lip misery i have to put up with everyso often...
youcantbeserious
19 Jan 14#88
Pindi
19 Jan 14#89
The HUKD crowd is tough.
plunet
19 Jan 14#91
Finally got it to check out.
They seem to realise that their website can max out by the fact that they have got a "please come back later" page. But the threshold for when the "please come back later" message comes up is obviously not quite linked to the real functionality of the website. Liberal use of F5 to refresh pages.
Gawd only knows if the order will track through TopCashback. And trying to get NEWYEAR10 to work was fruitless.
JayOhhEmm
19 Jan 14#92
BTW guys. DONT EAT CHOCOLATE. Chocolate contains Arginine which promotes the growth of cold sore cells.
Instead, take LYSINE pills (opposite effect of arginine) to help with healing process and prevention. I normally take 1000mg (1 pill) a day. get them from Holland & Barrett or similar places.
White chocolate is ok as its has a balance of lysine and arginine :smiley:
moosery2 to JayOhhEmm
20 Jan 14#109
or just drink diet coke, its a much cheaper way to metabolise this lysine you want from aspartame. Though I doubt it will help your cold sores.
p.s. white chocolate is not "ok" at all, it's cocoa fat, other fats, and sugar. I still eat it but I'm not under any pretence that it's good for my health lol.
jans to JayOhhEmm
20 Jan 14#111
I never tried one of these zappers, but I've been taking Lysine (1000mg Free Form) for just over 6 weeks now. My immune system must be quite low because I'd started getting cold sores about once a month. It felt like I'd no sooner get rid of one and then I'd get another. So I read about this Lysine and decided to give it a try. While I realise It's relatively early days, I haven't had any more appear so far. I got mine from ebay. They sell them in 50 tab packs at £4.99 but with buy three get one free at x4 packs (200 tabs) for £14.97. 1000mg Free Form Lysine
To the op. Thanks for this. Heat added. 10% off worked but took quite a while for the screen to update.
Ordered one as a precaution. Hopefully not needed though.
BIGD99
19 Jan 14#93
thanks.
jennypenny
19 Jan 14#94
CODE10 FOR first time orders for 10% off
wagamamaluva to jennypenny
19 Jan 14#96
This didn't work for me either. Ordered without any codes in the end. Seemed to me the codes were the problem for my order.
wagamamaluva
19 Jan 14#95
Got there in the end without the code. Even when paying it took so long it booted out at one stage. Link on actual deal just says they're closed but link someone supplied further down seems to work better. I ended up opening a couple of tabs and did it eventually. Surprised it's still in stock after the hammering it's had if I'm honest.
ianbradders
19 Jan 14#97
Great deal. If this works it will be a god send as daughter is forever losing those little tubes.
Thanks OP.
As an aside, terrible website on i.e. or chrome.
jsansom
19 Jan 14#98
Don't think Lloydspharmacy can cope with all the hits its getting lol
Publix
20 Jan 14#99
Persevered and just ordered 2; one spare for my wife (She uses the Virulite at the moment);
The other for a colleague.
My wife has used the Virulite for years.
It relieves the pain;
It reduces the overall frequency of cold sores.
It reduces the severity, if you begin treatment at that critical first tingle.
She doesn't think it speeds up healing by much.
The site is crap.
Thanks OP Great find.
jsansom
20 Jan 14#100
I am glad lots of people have found this post useful
Mark NS
20 Jan 14#101
Tried to order last night, the website was very slow and hung when I entered the NEWYEAR10 code.
I gave up and tried again first thing this morning. Website was much faster, and it took the code without problem.
So, £11.94 in total. Thanks OP.
Invader75
20 Jan 14#102
Order wouldn't go through. Tried calling, no answer. Great customer service.
pcworth
20 Jan 14#103
MANY THNX JUST ORDERED ONE..FINGERS CROSSED...BUT THERE WEB SITE... PHEW TAKES SO LONG
pcworth
20 Jan 14#104
DAMM MISSED THE CODE WHEN ORDERING, THNX TO THE TROUBLE I HAD TRYING TO ORDER...DAMM WEBSITE
bender
20 Jan 14#105
Just ordered, hope it's as good as it sounds, suffer quite a bit with the nasty things
toomanychoices
20 Jan 14#106
FINALLY!
Tried for 4.1/2 hours last night - the things I do for my Sister-in-law! - still had trouble this morning but just managed to get one ordered, phew.
MrFizzy
20 Jan 141#107
If this is just infrared light, can't you just use a TV remote instead?
moosery2 to MrFizzy
20 Jan 14#110
pretty much yeah, although they're probably a lot more powerful so we're more in the region of night vision IR cameras I would guess. Guess being the operative word since there's no specification sheet!
pcworth
20 Jan 141#108
I think del boy used to sell these on the market with grandad
Mallinersha
20 Jan 142#112
Spec sheet below, as I said in my post somewhere above it uses a useless wavelength of red light
A lot of people here bought a useless product :disappointed:
scunny
20 Jan 14#113
Tried ordering. must be the worst website ever, try again. HOT
scunny
20 Jan 14#114
wooop wooo finally managed to get one ordered !!
JayOhhEmm
20 Jan 14#115
I'm talking about the lysine in White Chocolate not the fat etc. I'm not bothered about that. Being fat is more attractive than having a cold sore
lol 660nm that's not even infra red, it's "near infra red". And not even very high for NIR either!!
on the plus side, place one of these on each side of your tv and it should work as a wii or wii u sensor bar. For 1 minute at a time.
Possibly also as a tv remote jammer?
So its not entirely useless.
Oh probably worth also mentioning here how they define the safety standards of near infra red light. They consider that you will get exposed to levels hundreds of times higher than those of an infra red LED in daily life, from everything from the sun to a light bulb or a heater, or open flame. It's very common and that's why it's safe.
So while the device is quite safe...you're adding a tiny bit of near infra red light to a daily exposure of almost constant broader spectrum light including infra red. Or to put it in simpler terms, it's like adding a single drop of water into a cup of tea to make it more hydrating. LOL.
I now feel quite embarrassed though, as I did once buy one of these devices about 4 years ago. Shame on me.
moosery2
21 Jan 14#119
wheres the facepalm image when I need it
default12
21 Jan 14#120
Thanks OP, ordered it & it has been dispatched today. I should be getting it tomorrow!
jsansom
22 Jan 14#121
Glad they stayed in stock and we will all be receiving our orders.
ChipSticks
22 Jan 14#122
What are Lloyds like for returns? Think I would rather return this unopened and get one of the correct 1072nm ones.
Slash
24 Jan 14#123
Returns policy is purposely very unclear. The dispatch note in the package says to read the email or website. While the email refers you to their website. And their website tells you to go to the section "How to Return Items" which tells you to refer to the note in the delivery.
There is no transparency whatsoever. If they are not a big shop on high street, one would think this is a home based operation.
Slash
24 Jan 14#124
BTW, they sell 2 identical products that emit red light. Their Coldsoreclear and Spotclear emit IDENTICAL red light rays specifications. Hence, just buy one and use them interchangeably on either of your affected area. Save your money.
Mallinersha to Slash
25 Jan 14#125
Save your money and buy something that actually works don't you mean...
Slash
25 Jan 14#126
Just curious if the research you read show that the light emitted by this Lloyds device is ineffective on cold sore and acne?
Serious question. Its a specific question that I just asked btw.
Mallinersha
25 Jan 14#127
I've yet to read any research that the light IS effective at all. however if you could provide some clinical research about it I'd be happy to read :wink:
Fj28
8 Jun 16#128
Hello :smiley: I bought one of these machines ages ago and thankfully haven't had to use it much. But unfortunately now I do and I can't remember how often I am allowed to or is best to use it. If anyone could help that would be great.
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
As you were.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005PWFQJ8/
Supposedly there is also some experimental evidence on this one. Check out Virulite CS as well, supposedly available for NHS prescription.
Incorrect waveband of light used. 660 nm ±20nm instead of the 1072 nm narrow waveband light used in clinically proven products like http://www.amazon.co.uk/Virulite-machine-Invisible-treatment-coldsores/dp/B005MQUGM4/
(NHS uses the above product)
my 10% code isn't working. It just sits at the same page with a loading icon.
Oh and a footnote. The xbox kinect uses a very powerful IR laser which from some accounts, is likely to be exposing your skin to constant and higher levels of the same range of IR wavelengths than this device ever could be permitted to. Has anyone had less coldsores because of kinect? Perhaps. Again, who knows. But if you get a coldsore, go play some kinectimals or something lol.
They seem to realise that their website can max out by the fact that they have got a "please come back later" page. But the threshold for when the "please come back later" message comes up is obviously not quite linked to the real functionality of the website. Liberal use of F5 to refresh pages.
Gawd only knows if the order will track through TopCashback. And trying to get NEWYEAR10 to work was fruitless.
Instead, take LYSINE pills (opposite effect of arginine) to help with healing process and prevention. I normally take 1000mg (1 pill) a day. get them from Holland & Barrett or similar places.
White chocolate is ok as its has a balance of lysine and arginine :smiley:
p.s. white chocolate is not "ok" at all, it's cocoa fat, other fats, and sugar. I still eat it but I'm not under any pretence that it's good for my health lol.
To the op. Thanks for this. Heat added. 10% off worked but took quite a while for the screen to update.
Ordered one as a precaution. Hopefully not needed though.
Thanks OP.
As an aside, terrible website on i.e. or chrome.
The other for a colleague.
My wife has used the Virulite for years.
It relieves the pain;
It reduces the overall frequency of cold sores.
It reduces the severity, if you begin treatment at that critical first tingle.
She doesn't think it speeds up healing by much.
The site is crap.
Thanks OP Great find.
I gave up and tried again first thing this morning. Website was much faster, and it took the code without problem.
So, £11.94 in total. Thanks OP.
Tried for 4.1/2 hours last night - the things I do for my Sister-in-law! - still had trouble this morning but just managed to get one ordered, phew.
A lot of people here bought a useless product :disappointed:
on the plus side, place one of these on each side of your tv and it should work as a wii or wii u sensor bar. For 1 minute at a time.
Possibly also as a tv remote jammer?
So its not entirely useless.
Oh probably worth also mentioning here how they define the safety standards of near infra red light. They consider that you will get exposed to levels hundreds of times higher than those of an infra red LED in daily life, from everything from the sun to a light bulb or a heater, or open flame. It's very common and that's why it's safe.
So while the device is quite safe...you're adding a tiny bit of near infra red light to a daily exposure of almost constant broader spectrum light including infra red. Or to put it in simpler terms, it's like adding a single drop of water into a cup of tea to make it more hydrating. LOL.
I now feel quite embarrassed though, as I did once buy one of these devices about 4 years ago. Shame on me.
There is no transparency whatsoever. If they are not a big shop on high street, one would think this is a home based operation.
Serious question. Its a specific question that I just asked btw.
Thanks! :wink: