Many people who develop cold sores are able to tell when the flare-up is coming on. Their lips may tingle or itch before any visible signs appear. At this early stage, a poultice made using Earl Grey tea could ease the intensity of the coming sore. Steep a tea bag in water and let it cool, then apply it to the tingling site for ten minutes, three or four times a day.

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