NeoGenesis Products and Protocols for Herpes and Cold Sores
Below are the recommended skin care products to use for Herpes and Sores. Click here or scroll down for protocols.
Herpes and Cold Sores Protocol
The Herpes Simplex Virus often lets you know a day or two before the actual outbreak with tingling, itching, burning, pain, or even flu-like symptoms in a particular area. It is common for an outbreak to occur in the same spot as previous outbreaks. When any of these symptoms occur, begin apply NeoGenesis Recovery immediately to the spot and continue spot treating 4 times a day.
Recovery, abundant in our patented stem cell released molecules, will begin to deliver healing to the skin with the nutrients needed to slow or stop the progress of the outbreak. While naturally speeding up the healing time, Recovery may also reduce any pain and discomfort associated with the lesions. It also assists in scarless healing, as these lesions may be deep and create a scar in the delicate tissue of the skin.
Once the lesion is beginning to dissipate, continue the use of Recovery serum two to four times daily until the area is healed. If possible, gently cleanse the area with the NeoGenesis Cleanser before the Recovery serum. For any dryness or scabbing, use our Intensive Moisturizer or Barrier Renewal Cream to keep the area hydrated. Apply after Recovery and use as needed throughout the day. Please use a good chemical free sunscreen over the area as the sun is a major factor in contributing to the Herpes Simplex Virus.
HSV Protocol; up to 4 times daily
- At the first sign of an outbreak, begin applying NeoGenesis Recovery serum up to 4 times a day
Once the lesion is beginning to dissipate:
- Gently cleanse the area with the NeoGenesis Cleanser
- Apply Recovery to the area 2 to 4 times a day
- Finish with Intensive Moisturizer or Barrier Renewal Cream
Continue this protocol until the area is completely healed to avoid more blistering or scarring in the area.
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