Everyone is familiar with how the English enjoy drinking tea. Besides the pleasant taste, some studies suggest that a moderate amount of tea also has its health benefits. However, when it comes to curing fever blisters, the tea bag itself rather than the cup of tea appears to help. After making a cup of tea, remove the tea bag and let it cool down a little. While it is still warm, place it on the blister and leave it in position for half an hour. Follow these steps a few times each day to speed up the healing process.

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