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13. Reduce and Manage Stress
Stress is another trigger of cold sores. Learn stress managing techniques such as deep breathing, meditation or yoga and use them regularly.
Considerations
Always talk to a healthcare professional before starting to take a supplement, to learn about the benefits, as well as possible side effects and interactions with other herbs and drugs. All herbal supplements can trigger allergic reactions in susceptible individuals. Taking the right dose is important. Since natural supplements are not evaluated by FDA for efficiency or safety, you should use a supplement from a reputable brand.
Remember that cold sores develop more often when the immune system is weak. Choose a healthy lifestyle including a healthy diet, regular exercise and stress management techniques to boost your immune system.
Resources
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