Genital Herpes is not a medical condition typically associated with diet; however, outbreaks of this painful virus have been linked to two amino acids. While the research is not conclusive, those who suffer from this virus are usually willing to try any remedy that may reduce the frequency and severity of herpes simplex virus outbreaks.
The herpes virus has two types. Herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is more common and manifests in cold sores or fever blisters that appear around the mouth. Herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV-2) outbreaks are generally found around the genitals. Both types of the herpes simplex virus can result in painful blisters around either the mouth or genitals.
You should be aware that this herpes simplex virus is very contagious. Once you have herpes, you will normally always have it. While it may be dormant, it does not go away, but outbreaks usually diminish over time.
Medical research has detected that people with viral diseases, like herpes simplex virus, can benefit from a diet high in lysine and low in arginine. Lysine is an essential amino acid, which means it can't be synthesized in the body and must be consumed through food or supplementation. This amino acid slows down viral replication and therefore, scientists say that a diet rich in lysine can reduce the severity and frequency of herpes outbreaks.
Lysine is found in a great many foods, helpful sources include:
* dairy products
* beef
* cheese
* eggs
* potatoes
* soybeans
* fish
Another amino acid associated with the herpes simplex virus is arginine. The herpes simplex virus needs this amino acid to replicate and so a diet lower in arginine can slow down herpes outbreaks. Foods high in arginine content include: