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For an additional herpes treatment to be used with H-Balm, Forces of Nature has formulated exclusive time released super treatment to suppress the herpes virus. Our lysine herpes treatment is pharmaceutical grade and formulated to help eliminate herpes simplex outbreaks from genital herpes or oral herpes.
When treating genital herpes and oral herpes, taking Lysine has significantly decreased the incidence of herpes simplex outbreaks caused by herpes simplex 1 or herpes simplex 2. Our lysine for herpes is safe and non-toxic, lysine is a normal dietary component used by people to help suppress the herpes virus.
Medical studies indicate the herpes simplex virus causing genital herpes and oral herpes is sensitive to the ratio between lysine and arginine in ones diet. Consumption of high levels of arginine verse lysine seems to initiate re-activation of the herpes simplex virus in many people and stimulate genital herpes or oral herpes outbreaks.
Increasing lysine in your diet shifts the dietary ratio away from arginine toward lysine. When suppressing genital herpes or oral herpes, the recommended daily dose of lysine is 1000 mg. When experiencing a genital herpes or oral herpes outbreak, 3,000 mg per day of lysine is recommended. Once symptoms of the genital herpes or oral herpes outbreak have subsided, resume 1,000 mg of lysine as before to help suppress the herpes virus.
Our super lysine to treat genital herpes or oral herpes is made under strict pharmaceutical guidelines and is pharmaceutically pure. Our super lysine for herpes is specially prepared in 500 mg tablets so you can simply take one lysine tablet in the morning and a second lysine tablet in the evening to help suppress genital herpes and oral herpes.
When living with the herpes virus one should know that higher concentrations of lysine can be found in the following foods: chicken, milk, fish, beef, cheese, beans, and most fruits and vegetables (except peas). These foods are rich in lysine and recommended when living with herpes simplex.
Foods recommended avoiding if suffering from genital herpes or oral herpes, which have more arginine than lysine: wheat, oats, chocolate, peanuts, gelatin, coconut, and white flour. As a result of this lower ratio of lysine to arginine, these foods may trigger a genital herpes or oral herpes outbreak. These foods are deficient in lysine and not recommend for suppressing genital herpes or oral herpes outbreaks.
There have been nine proteins identified in the herpes virus.
According to herpes.org, In addition to the capsid proteins, the herpes virus contains two additional proteins (VI and VII). Protein VII is an arginine-rich protein in the herpes viral core. It is also known that the proteins synthesized by the herpes virus in cells infected by the herpes simplex virus contain more arginine but less lysine, relative to the proteins synthesized by cells unaffected by the herpes virus.
Lysine 390 mg. was given orally at the first indication of oral herpes lesions in eight patients and genital herpes lesions in two patients. The result of this herpes test was uniform rapid resolution of the oral herpes and genital herpes lesions from taking this lysine supplement. This positive result suggests that physicians in a position to study the effect of lysine on genital herpes and oral herpes should do so. This also suggests that lysine is an effective herpes treatment for both genital herpes and oral herpes.
To suppress the herpes virus, Lysine has shown to be a very safe and useful therapeutic oral herpes and genital herpes treatment. Dosages: "The amount of lysine required to control herpes simplex varied from case to case but a typical dose to maintain remission of the herpes virus was 500 mg daily and active herpes outbreaks required 1 to 6 g of lysine between meals to induce healing of the herpes lesions.” Lysine, when used in conjunction with an organic anti viral topical herpes treatment, has become a preferred treatment to eliminate oral herpes and genital herpes outbreaks.