Saturday, February 28, 2009

Angular Cheilitis Solution – Home Remedy To Stop Angular Cheilitis

Claire Solby is the author of the Angular Cheilitis Solution, a natural solution (using ingredients typically found in the kitchen and bathroom) that had worked for her.

Claire is a former sufferer of angular cheilitis (also known as angular chelitis, cheilosis, angular stomatitis, perleche or severe chapped lips) and recalls countless moments of embarrassment when people stared and make ignorant assumptions when they see the harsh redness and crusty sores at the corners of the her mouth.

Claire recalled in particular, the ordeal she went through during a particular perleche attack that lasted for several months where her relationship with her boyfriend suffered tremendously as she did not kiss him (due to fear of infecting him) nor did she felt like kissing.

Claire had gone to different doctors, all of whom recommended a 1% hydro cortisone cream, a white greasy topical cream that unfortunately did nothing to treat the lesions.

As a result, Claire hopelessly waited in pain and humiliation for more than four months before this particular attack subsided.

However, typical of angular cheilitis, Claire had a repeat attack.

This time, instead of going to the doctors, Claire decided to try a natural treatment that was introduced by a colleague of hers.

Claire was pleasantly surprised to be relieved from the rawness at the corners of her mouth with the newly developing lesions completely gone within a few hours.

She kept up the treatment 3 times a day for a week and has not suffered another attack since then.

The Angular Cheilitis Solution contains detailed instructions on this natural treatment method that had since helped hundreds of other cheilosis sufferers.

This treatment kills the bacteria responsible for the infection by isolating it in a waterless environment - an environment that the bacteria cannot survive in.

Putting together this treatment is easy and inexpensive as it only involves simple ingredients normally found in your bathroom or kitchen.

For more information, please visit the Angular Cheilitis Solution Website.