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John Foutz said in his testimony that he now can personally attest to the effectiveness of l lysine for fever sores. Because since early childhood his wife was plagued with fever blisters every winter. They appeared with the onset of cold weather and continued almost non-stop until late spring. Every winter, their lives changed, as they became social hermits. The holidays were especially bad because his wife didn't want to be seen by friends and family and she was absolutely terrified that she would pass the infection to one of them. It was about fifteen years ago that she used l lysine for fever sores stopped all that. “She hasn't had a single fever blister since she started taking l lysine for fever sores,” says John Foutz.

The Cold sores and fever blisters are a common skin condition that affects as much as 30% of the U.S. population. They are by far are the most common trait of an active herpes simplex virus infection, and it is estimated that more than 85% of the world's population has been infected with HSV-1.
The first (HSV) outbreak occurs when the skin in or around the mouth comes in contact with the herpes simplex virus. This initial outbreak occurs inside the mouth, like within the gums, tongue, and throat area, and it most often takes place in early childhood, usually between the ages of 6 months and three years. Pain, fever, swollen lymph nodes, and difficulty in swallowing may accompany the outbreak.

Once a person has been exposed to the herpes simplex virus, the virus remains in the nerve cells of the body in an inactive state that can reactivate at any time not unless he/she will use l lysine for fever sores. This sickness is highly contagious and can be spread by direct contact with infected saliva, water droplets from sneezing, direct skin-to-skin contact such as kissing, or indirect skin-to-skin contact such as touching the fever blister then touching someone else. Children often become infected by family members who have cold sores and then spread the virus by rubbing their cold sores and then touching other children.

Last and most important is the emotional and social impact of cold sores, which is far worse than the affliction. The social stigma attached to the word "herpes" leaves many people with cold sores and fever blisters infections feeling like a pariah ... a social outcast. Herpes simplex comes like a thief in the night and does much worse than just leave you with contagious fever blisters. It takes away your presentability to the rest of the humanity, and leaves you feeling unclean.

Currently, there is no permanent cure for herpes simplex infections, but there is a way and trying it would be no harm as many users did say, that l lysine for fever sores takes it all. It is equally devastating to deal with recurring cold sores and fever blisters at work. The impression cold sores make on fellow co-workers and business professionals is bad enough, but to add insult to injury, the stress that these infections cause can bring on even more recurring infections. That is why it is advised that l lysine for fever sores helps many of the victims and recurring cold sores and fever blisters can be eliminated and will return back their social activities and lifestyles.