Lysine for treatment of cold soresLysine is an
amino acid found in many
proteins. Some people believe that lysine supplements
may help fight
viral infections, such as the infection that causes
cold sores. Studies have not proved one way or the
other if this is helpful. But some researchers suggest taking lysine
supplements and avoiding foods such as nuts, chocolate, and gelatin (foods rich
in the amino acid arginine) to treat cold sores.1 People with kidney or liver disease should not take lysine. Most cold sores will heal on their own without prescription
medications or complementary therapies.
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