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silicea Cold Sore Lip Gel

On-the-spot natural relief for cold sores

Your skin is burning, itching, tingling. The herpes virus is on the prowl, and everyone who has ever experienced it knows the pain and suffering it can bring. It forms small, painful blisters that are particulary irritating on the lips. We are acutely aware of them when we laugh, eat, speak. All we can think about is quick relief.
The purely mineral silicic acid contained in Silicea Cold Sore Gel alleviates the irritating symptoms after as little as one hour*. The gel acts on the fluid contained in the blisters, binding the liquid. The gel is easy to dose and, above all, stays in place for long periods of time.
  • The blisters are dried up systematically by natural means
  • A further spreading of the virus is thus prevented
  • The tingling, itching, and burning sensations are alleviated
  • The healing process is accelerated
  • The purely mineral silicic acid makes the gel highly tolerable


* Cold Sore Study, December 2006, 74 participants