Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 I hate to burst the balloon of enthusiasm about ching wan hong, and I have used it extensively with burn patients, but anecdotally I find that whenever I've tried it (and I have on multiple occasions, I develop what is clearly an allergic inflammatory reaction: redness, heat, swelling, itching and pain. I don't know of any specific ingredient in that that I've had reacted to in a like manner, (again, products from China we can never be absolutely sure what additional ingredients they add) but in any event, proceed with caution should there be any reaction. Yehuda < wrote: Hmmm. Anyone ever try it for shingles? Ron Baddorf <rbaddorf wrote: We use it regurally for cold sores. It brings it up to a big blister within a day, but then heals quickly. It seems that the cold sores come back less freq, and less severe each time. Some of the herbs " clear heat " which can also in some cases be read as " kills virus and bacteria " in western terms. Very nice little formula. Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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