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Failure of lysine in frequently recurrent herpes simplex infection. Treatment and prophylaxis.
Author: BlankH, DiGiovannaJ J
Original Abstract of the Article :
Lysine has been claimed to be effective in the treatment and prevention of episodes of recurrent herpes simplex (HS) infection. We carried out a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of oral lysine hydrochloride therapy (400 mg, three times a day) in a group of 21 patients in good general health wi...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6419679
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Lysine's Ineffectiveness Against Herpes Simplex Infection
For centuries, people have sought remedies for recurrent herpes simplex (HS) infections, a condition as persistent and elusive as a desert mirage. This study, like a rigorous scientific expedition across a vast desert, investigated the effectiveness of lysine in treating and preventing episodes of recurrent HS infection. The authors employed a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, a method as precise as a desert compass, to evaluate the effects of lysine hydrochloride therapy in a group of patients with frequently recurring HS infections. Their findings revealed that lysine, despite its reputation as a potential remedy, offered no significant benefit either as a treatment for ongoing episodes or as a prophylactic agent for preventing recurrences. This conclusion is as definitive as a desert guide's knowledge of the terrain, indicating that lysine, while a promising candidate, ultimately falls short of expectations in the fight against HS infection.
Unmasking the Limits of Lysine
Despite previous claims of lysine's effectiveness in treating HS infections, this study, like a well-conducted desert expedition, revealed the truth. The findings indicated that lysine failed to demonstrate any significant benefit in reducing the frequency, duration, or severity of HS episodes. This conclusion, as clear as a desert sky at night, challenges the prevailing notion of lysine's efficacy, suggesting that it may not be the solution many have hoped for. This research underscores the importance of rigorous scientific investigation, akin to carefully charting a desert landscape, to ensure that treatments are truly effective and not merely elusive mirages.
Navigating the Desert of Herpes Simplex Infections
While lysine may not be the answer to recurrent HS infections, this study reinforces the importance of exploring alternative treatment options. The search for effective treatments continues, much like a desert explorer seeking a hidden oasis. As researchers continue to investigate new approaches, it is essential to rely on rigorous scientific methods, akin to a trusted compass in the desert, to ensure that the solutions we find are not merely mirages.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
Lysine may not be the cure for recurrent HS infections, but this study, like a journey through the desert, highlights the importance of rigorous scientific investigation. The search for effective treatments continues, and it's essential to rely on evidence-based approaches to ensure that our solutions are as real and reliable as a desert oasis.
Date :
- Date Completed 1984-02-14
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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