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Re: EBV - Famvir, L-Lysene, Delayed Food Allergies: FM Cureall?

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Can you explain what Lysense is and what it does? I wasn't able to

find any information. Thanks.

Thus the Famvir w/ Lysense

> (to make famvir more effective) and delayed food allergy testing to be

> done soon.

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First I heard of Lysene/Lysine was yesterday. I gathered so far it's

an amino acid our bodies don't produce and we get it from nutrition.

The supplement to be taken an hour before Famvir is supposed to

increase the effectiveness of the anti-viral.

I've heard of using antacids to increase absorption of older anti-

virals but this is a first for me regarding amino acids. This

combination is supposed to increase the viral suppression X 4 compared

to acyclovir.

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Lysine helps if you have viruses in the Herpes family like HHV6, EBV etc.  The

details of how the amino acid work against replication of these viruses can be

found on any website regarding Herpes.  It is a common tool used by folks that

suffer from " genital herpes " but I dont see many folks talk about its benefits

for EBV, HSV6 although it is a tool to use.  However, it does shift the balance

of your body's levels of Lysine to Arganine so you should be aware

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From: not4idiopathic <rutledge.jason@...>

Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 1:59:06 PM

Subject: Re: EBV - Famvir, L-Lysene, Delayed Food Allergies:

FM Cureall?

First I heard of Lysene/Lysine was yesterday. I gathered so far it's

an amino acid our bodies don't produce and we get it from nutrition.

The supplement to be taken an hour before Famvir is supposed to

increase the effectiveness of the anti-viral.

I've heard of using antacids to increase absorption of older anti-

virals but this is a first for me regarding amino acids. This

combination is supposed to increase the viral suppression X 4 compared

to acyclovir.

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