Can I use Choraphor™ if there are no symptoms showing?
Choraphor ™ is most effective when applied to an active outbreak, i.e. a herpes sore, blister or lesion. Choraphor ™ will not work as effectively if applied to skin that is intact, as it cannot make direct contact with the virus. To eliminate a maximum amount of virus particles best results are achieved when Choraphor™ is applied to an outbreak at its peak (when the blister is in its ‘weeping’ stage). However, some people experience outbreaks that do not fully develop OR they prefer to use Choraphor™ in the early stages to prevent an outbreak from developing altogether. Although best long term results are achieved by applying Choraphor™ to a visible and mature lesion, users have had great success in stopping outbreaks by applying Choraphor™ in the early stages. This can include applying Choraphor™ to the first sign of symptoms such as itching, tingling, redness or inflammation. Suppressive medication may reduce the activity of a condition and avoidance of them may be desirable when usi