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I've heard lots of good things about an amino acid called Lysine. It's in a bunch of protein rich foods.
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That link might actually be pretty helpful. The site has a lot of information and a fairly active chat room/support group.
Sincerely, Virus'd in Victoria
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`Thanx Heather. Im not sure if you'll ever see this since it says your a former member. But i found it very extremely helpful :)
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triplemoon11
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Joined: December 31, 2010
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`It does help,however,it also raises Cholestrol levels ,so can be dangerous for some folk, or for long term daily use.
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justaboy42
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Joined: September 17, 2010
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`so what i know, most nuts are bad, peanuts, walnuts, ((for the virus GREAT for other things,)) lysine i like, ima do a bit of research hopefully ill put a useful post up eventually if i can find the motivation to open my eyes lol
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lipglossqueen
lipglossqueen
Joined: April 27, 2011
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`Has anyone ever Try the MMS/citric acid and DSOMO cream. I read about it suppose to kill this virus we have. Have anyone try it.
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longbyte
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Joined: September 6, 2011
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`Nothing I know of actually kills the virus. Several things seem to help. Lysine is one. A regamine of essential vitamines (for adults) seem to help. Exercise helps a lot. Foods... Stewed tomatoes in any form (recommended by my Dr.).
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tiggersgirl67
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Joined: September 7, 2011
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`If you have an outbreak I know tree tea oil works really well... Cuts the outbreak time in 1/2 if not more. Lysine is really good..but I do take a prescription medication everyday.
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`I find lysine to be helpful i have been takin it since about day 2 after my diagnoses in i have not had a break out a few bumps but nothing that iritates me to where im in pain so lysine seems to be working fine for me
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misskatrinayo
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Joined: March 29, 2012
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`I'm new to this... Infected idea but I definitely read up on the lysine and talked to my doctor she said to try it out and just be sure they monitor my cholesterol. L-lysine is the best kind (according to her) and I've just started taking it.
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1972raven
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`The best resource I've seen is a book called Prescription for Nutritional Healing by Phyllis A. Balch. It is a big book that deals with all sorts of maladies. Has a great section on Herpes. L-Lysine is definitely a great amino acid for battling the virus. Olive Leaf Extract, Astragalus, and a ton of other options before you have to go tearing into Acyclovir. It also tells you what to avoid. I read somewhere that Provolone Cheese has about 1000mg of L-Lysine per slice...I am 75% sure about having seen that. Good luck and get that book!
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