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> Diets high in lysine and zinc and low in arginine will absolutely help
> control herpes. And, yes, as mentioned in several previous posts, stress
> (dietary or emotional) can encourage an outbreak. I have seen, in my
> practice, many outbreaks of herpes diminish in record time using dietary
> adjustments and if necessary supplements. And once a person's immune is
> stronger, the outbreaks become few and far between, even when
job/emotional
> stress remains high.
>
> Christine Carlson,
> Certified Nutritionist

Ah, where have you been all my life while I've been cursed with this demon?
Doctors either told me no one knows how to treat it (herpes simplex I) or
threw pills at me.  It's also good to know that the outbreaks are fewer
while in the throes of stressful events (now if I can work on eliminating
more of that!).

Aileen

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