Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies
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Lysine does not cure herpes infection. Is the statement true or false?
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Lysine in an amino acid which could be taken as a supplement or from food like fish, chicken, eggs, beans, etc. Lysine helps to reduce the herpes infection and could be taken as a supplement during infection. Herpes infection is the viral infection which occurs due to sharing drinking glasses, utensils, and kissing. It’s a common viral infection in the form of cold sore or fever blister.
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