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L-Lysine |
| Basics |
lysine is an amino acids whose pharmacological use is much more specific than that of most other amino acids. So far, supplementation of L-lysine is one of the best options available for the Favorable Effects of herpes simplex virus Problem created due to harmful organisms, especially in oral forms. L-lysine is also much cheaper than antiviral drugs such as Acyclovir. L-lysine supplementation works by tilting the balance between lysine and arginine heavily in favor of lysine. This ameliorates herpes outbreaks because the herpes virus depends on the presence of arginine for its replication.
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| Remedy For |
- Slow growth in children.
- Apathy.
- Depigmentation of hair.
- Edema.
- Lethargy.
- Liver damage.
- Loss of muscle and fat.
- Skin lesions.
- Weakness
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| Prevention |
None
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| Usage Directions |
Capsules: Swallow whole with full glass of liquid. Don't chew or crush. Take with meals or 1 to 1-1/2 hours after meals unless otherwise directed by your doctor.
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| Sources |
Major sources of L-Lysine include amongst other, Cheese, Eggs, Fish, Lima beans, Milk, Potatoes, Red meat, Soy products and Yeast. |
| Overdose |
Acute Overdose: None
Chronic Overdose: None
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| Caution |
- Don't take amino-acid supplements if you are over the age of 55, pregnant or breast-feeding
- Don't take amino-acid supplements if you are suffering from diabetes mellitus
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