L-Lysine

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  • Helps to reduce the recurrence of cold sores
  • Repairs tissues
  • Treats symptoms of cold sores and blisters
  • 100% Pure Pharmaceutical Grade
  • Free Form, Fermented Amino Acid
  • Non-GMO
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Lysine is an essential amino acid in that it is required for human nutrition and is not produced by the human body. Lysine has been called the most indispensable amino acid, because it is in such short supply in cereals and grains, moreso than any other of the amino group.

The lack of lysine limits our ability to make use of other amino acids in these foods; vegetarians especially are often deficient in lysine, because of a greater dietary reliance on grain.

Lysine is needed for proper growth and bone development in children; it helps calcium absorption and maintains a proper nitrogen balance in adults.  Lysine aids in the production of antibodies, hormones, and enzymes, and works with vitamin C to help collagen formation and tissue repair.  Since it helps to build muscle protein, it is good for those recovering from surgery and sports injuries.  It also lowers high serum triglyceride levels.

Lysine is useful in the symptomatic treatment of cold sores, fever blisters, and herpes viruses.  Some researchers theorize that lysine exhibits anti-viral qualities, because it causes a breakdown in the protective sheath of the virus.  Herpes affects 50 to 75% of adults, and possibly the same percentage in children.  Herpes is caused by a virus that remains in the body in a dormant state until the immune system is weakened by stress such as colds, sunburn or overtiredness.  Eating a diet low in lysine-containing foods causes a nutritional imbalance that favors growth of the herpes virus.  A key factor in the suppression of herpes virus is the amino acid ratio of lysine and arginine: the greater the balance of lysine to arginine, the better the suppression.  There may be a genetic factor also, but the nutritional factor is certain.

One successful program recommends that people with active sores take two 500 mg. capsules three to four times per day until the infection has cleared. Inactive herpes can be controlled with just one 500 mg. capsule daily, after undertaking an L-lysine loading program, as above.

Research has shown that the causative agent in many cranial nerve syndromes, including migraine headache, acute vestibular neuronitis, Bell’s Palsy, MS, ALS (Lou Gehrig’s), Parkinson’s, Epilepsy and Meniere’s disease, is a herpes simplex virus, this research goes back as far as 1952, and became more active throughout the 70’s.

When a patient recovers from a herpes attack, the virus subsides to latency in the cranial and spinal ganglia (nerve center), where it is protected from circulating antibodies.  Because herpes reactivation and replication begins in the ganglion (nerve) cells, the virus then passes down the axons to induce the formation of the herpetic vesicle (cold sore) in the skin or mucous membranes: this means every time a person has a cold sore on his lip, the base of his brain is inflamed!

Herpes simplex may therefore be considered a disease of the nerves, and not of the skin!


Directions of use: Adults: Take 1 capsule 1-3 times daily on an empty stomach, or as directed by your health care practitioner. Consult your health care practitioner for use beyond 6 months.

Medicinal Claim: Helps to reduce the recurrence of the herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections (e.g. cold sores). Essential amino acid for maintenance of good health and helps in collagen formation.

Medicinal Ingredients: 

L-Lysine (L-Lysine hydrochloride)…..500 mg

100% Pure Pharmaceutical grade, Free Form and Fermented, Kosher and Halal.

Non-Medicinal Ingredients: Cellulose, hypromellose (all from vegetable source). Contains no wheat, corn, yeast, soy or dairy. V-capsules are made from vegetarian source, no gelatin used.

Risk information: Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding or following a low protein diet.

L-Lysine