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Re: Continuous Outbreak?
 
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Re: Continuous Outbreak?


Yes it is.
Once a person becomes infected, Herpes Simplex Virus lies dormant in the body, waiting for just the right conditions to become active again.

There can be many triggers which activate the virus, such as eating arginine-rich foods (like chocolate, peanuts, almond, cola, beer and other seeds and nuts); the onset of a cold or fever; sunburn; the menses cycle & any physical or emotional event that introduces stress to the body.
Those above intake of foods that are rich in the amino acid arginine should be avoided during herpes treatment.
Each person’s triggers are different, but all herpes sufferers have one thing in common…worrying about the next outbreak adds even more stress, which just feeds the vicious cycle and makes it worse!

An imbalance in the amino acids lysine and arginine is thought to be one contributing factor in herpes virus outbreaks.

You can use supplementation with lysine extract ingredients.
It may help maintain the correct balance and prevent recurrences of herpes.

Hope you're get relief soon.
 

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