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What is lysene?

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Lysine is one of the essential amino acids

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Lysine is an essential amino acid that humans need. Lysine can be found in foods such as meat, peas, soy, eggs, certain fish and cheese.

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Can you overdose on L-lysene?

There has never been a reported case of death or injury due to ingesting too much L-Lysene


How do you find information on using L-lysene for shingles?

My experience with L-lysene has to do with cold sores on the mouth (same virus as shingles, though), and I don't know where to tell you to find information on it, but I know a great many people who use it. I suspect the answer to be similar in both situations. At the first sign of outbreak, begin taking 2-3 capsules of L-lysene, 3-4 times a day. Continue until the outbreak begins to get better. With cold sores, this greatly shortens the duration of the outbreak. I hope it works for shingles too. Mindell's Vitamin Bible is a good source of information for holistic medication. Lysene is an amino acid that your body needs. It works for shingles, and herpes simplex I & II.


Can l-lysene help in treatment of Bell's Palsy?

L-Lysene tablets can help improve the immune system, which might help speed up the treatment of Bell's Palsy. It will more aid in preventing the herpes virus from attacking, though, over helping treat. But anything that helps your immune system certainly will help recovery from any condition.


Can lysene be given to infants for mouth cold sores?

I'd recommend talking with your doctor before giving an infant any kind of medication as they can easily be given too much.


What are the side effects of using L-lysene?

Lysine supplements are considered safe and nontoxic. However, one animal study found that chicks fed with L-lysine developed elevated cholesterol and triglyceride levels. For this reason, individuals with cardiovascular disease and those with elevated cholesterol and/or triglyceride levels should consult a healthcare practitioner before taking lysine supplements.