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Old 05-20-2007, 08:32 AM   #16
awesomeangie
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Re: other than valtrex? please list if you know

I stopped using valtrex years ago... I didn't want to take valtrex everyday and it was too expensive anyways.

I use Acyclovir pills and Zovirax ointment. At the first signs of an OB, I start using them.
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Old 05-23-2007, 06:02 AM   #17
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Re: other than valtrex? please list if you know

Hi overitall, how are things going for you?

I haven't been around in a bit and i see new faces and same old problems. I'm still not taking any pharamceutical meds. I have kept up with my echinacea a bit before and a bit after ovulationg and i seem to be have reasonable success. Not 100% mind you, but this year seems to be a better year than last year, but it all coincided with trialling the echinacea.

As i mentioned in another post, i have also taken to trialing the use of carmex ointment around ovulation time in the area where i'd normally get an o/b.

I still use straight tea trea, applying it with a q-tip, right onto the o/b the moment it's obviously an o/b. It stops the itching and general stinging.

I seem to come across the use of lemon balm more and more. I read somewhere on here that it might stop the herpes o/b from appearing in that spot, but then again, where might it reappear next time. I'd rather keep my at my anal area and away from the vaginal area most definitely! I'll leave this one till i see more info.
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