I would suggest you refer to your doctor first because he or she, will be able to provide you with all the information you need on diets and herpes. I would also contact your local healthcare clinic for papers about it.
There are various websites concerned with giving advice regarding diets specifically for men. Your own doctor can also give you advice and a referral regarding diets.
http://www.diet-i.com/ has information on TONS of diets. It tells you what the best diets currently are, gives you reviews of diets and even has a section for special diets.
To find places with advice on diets for diabetes, one should visit the official diabetes webpage. Alternatively, consult a doctor or medical specialist for advice.
Women are more at risk for herpes.
They obviously add some sort of chemical in the food. My advice: Don't do those diets!
If you play a flute and have herpes simplex outbreak, you should stop immediately see a medical doctor for advice.
WebMD and the MayoClinic will have advice on diets that work. Also you primary care physician will have helpful information. Basically, you need to reduce the calories you take in daily and increase the amount you burn.
Yes it can make one more susceptible to herpes.
There are many diets that don't count calories, if you want to find out more about that you can go on WebMd to find out some. Or you can go doctor for som advice.
http://www.lapbandsurgery.net/ has lots of great information about diets after weight loss surgery. It gives you advice on things to eat and what to avoid.
While different diets may prove to be more or less effective for different people there is no link between a diet's effectiveness and blood type. When starting any diet you should always seek the advice of a medical professional.
they like tiger diets more than the loins