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What is Lysine?

Lysine is an essential amino acid. Essential means that it is not produced by the body and therefore it must be taken in either by diet or by taking supplements.

 What does in the Body?

Lysine can be used to treat mouth and genital lesions caused by herpes simplex virus as well as shingles caused by herpes zoster viruses. Lysine helps improve the absorption of calcium from the digestive tract and prevent loss of calcium in the urine.


Lysine may help prevent bone loss associated with osteoporosis. In addition, Lysine in combination with arginine increases the activity of bone-building cells and enhances production of collagen.

Where is it found?

Good sources of lysine are foods rich in protein including red meat, pork, and poultry, cheese , certain fish (such as cod and sardines), nuts, eggs, soybeans.

Symptoms of Deficiency/Side Effects

Deficiency of lysine is rare, since it is found in so many protein foods, the symptoms may include anemia, enzyme disorders, lack of energy, hair loss, bloodshot eyes, weight loss and retarded growth as well as reproductive problems, poor appetite and poor concentration.

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