Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus — the same virus that causes chickenpox.
Anyone who's had chickenpox may develop shingles. After you recover from chickenpox, the virus enters your nervous system and lies dormant for years. Eventually, it may reactivate and travel along nerve pathways to your skin — producing shingles.
You don't need someone shedding Covid "vaccine" to get shingles, because the virus is already laying dormant in most of us. All you need is something to activate the virus. Just as stress or overheating can lead to a shingles outbreak... I'm sure the body's reaction to "vax shedding" might also cause shingles.
^^^ This is true but the varicella-zoster virus needs a trigger event - something that suppresses or "distracts" your immune system long enough for varicella-zoster to get a hold.
My father got shingles during a bout of depression. It can be as simple as that. But he was also diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
Thanks for the tip. I'll look into it. I don't know the details and times. He mentioned the shingles before I even knew about it being a side effect of the vaccine, so I never thought to ask.
They do vaccinate for shingles, they do use a live virus. For almost all of its history, shingles was an old timer disease. I worked at Walgreens when they began this vaccine campaign and I noticed a high uptick in shingles cases in a population that was not known for shingles infection. I believe it is that vaccine that is causing the shingles problems in young and middle age adults.
Also, from what we have been told, shingles lies dormant in the cells until the body is under stress. A potential mild covid infection contracted from a vaccinated person could lead to a shingles infection as the immune system is lowered. Secondary infections are common after a viral infection, mild or not. They are usually bacterial in nature though but this may be a new anomaly and not out of the realm of possibilities. Hope this helps.
Probably because they are all vaccinated for chickenpox at a younger age.
Chickenpox is a normal childhood illness and healthy children get over it. It gives you life long immunity. Yes you get shingles when you are older because the virus remains inactive in you spine but get this, being around children who get chickenpox as an older person actually boost your immune system and reduces shingles when older.
The vax breaks the natural immunological order and then we have young people getting shingles which is unusual and was a thing before this pandemic so the new genetic vaccine is probably making this situation even worse.
Frontline Doctors released a statement that they did identify data that shedding causes shingles, amongst other issues:
“the spike proteins are pathogenic (‘disease causing’) just like the full virus.” Furthermore, these “spike proteins bind more tightly than the fully intact virus” and thus cases around the world of “pericarditis, shingles, pneumonia, blood clots in the extremities and brain, Bell’s Palsy, vaginal bleeding and miscarriages have been reported in persons who are near persons who have been vaccinated.” Such shedding also “appears to be causing wide variety of autoimmune disease (where the body attacks its own tissue) in some persons.”
Shedding of the spike protein is a thing. So if your body gets distracted fighting it off, dormant viruses in your body can take advantage of the situation and emerge.
So yes, indirectly, shedding can bring an onset of shingles (or any viral infection).
Anyone purporting different is either mis-informed, or willfully ignorant.
Shingles is caused by the varicella-zoster virus — the same virus that causes chickenpox.
Anyone who's had chickenpox may develop shingles. After you recover from chickenpox, the virus enters your nervous system and lies dormant for years. Eventually, it may reactivate and travel along nerve pathways to your skin — producing shingles.
You don't need someone shedding Covid "vaccine" to get shingles, because the virus is already laying dormant in most of us. All you need is something to activate the virus. Just as stress or overheating can lead to a shingles outbreak... I'm sure the body's reaction to "vax shedding" might also cause shingles.
^^^ This is true but the varicella-zoster virus needs a trigger event - something that suppresses or "distracts" your immune system long enough for varicella-zoster to get a hold.
My father got shingles during a bout of depression. It can be as simple as that. But he was also diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
Retaining_H2O stated "All you need is something to activate the virus" so essentially you are in agreement with him.
Do you know how long after she got it did he get shingles?
I think there was a whole reddit sub on shingles alone post injection. If you search "reddit singles vaccine" you might find some threads.
Thanks for the tip. I'll look into it. I don't know the details and times. He mentioned the shingles before I even knew about it being a side effect of the vaccine, so I never thought to ask.
They do vaccinate for shingles, they do use a live virus. For almost all of its history, shingles was an old timer disease. I worked at Walgreens when they began this vaccine campaign and I noticed a high uptick in shingles cases in a population that was not known for shingles infection. I believe it is that vaccine that is causing the shingles problems in young and middle age adults.
Also, from what we have been told, shingles lies dormant in the cells until the body is under stress. A potential mild covid infection contracted from a vaccinated person could lead to a shingles infection as the immune system is lowered. Secondary infections are common after a viral infection, mild or not. They are usually bacterial in nature though but this may be a new anomaly and not out of the realm of possibilities. Hope this helps.
There are different brands of shingles vax. I refused it because doctor couldnt tell me why I needed mercury in my system.
Found this for you to begin your research. https://www.healthline.com/health/shingles-vaccine-side-effects#side-effects
Probably because they are all vaccinated for chickenpox at a younger age.
Chickenpox is a normal childhood illness and healthy children get over it. It gives you life long immunity. Yes you get shingles when you are older because the virus remains inactive in you spine but get this, being around children who get chickenpox as an older person actually boost your immune system and reduces shingles when older.
The vax breaks the natural immunological order and then we have young people getting shingles which is unusual and was a thing before this pandemic so the new genetic vaccine is probably making this situation even worse.
Frontline Doctors released a statement that they did identify data that shedding causes shingles, amongst other issues:
“the spike proteins are pathogenic (‘disease causing’) just like the full virus.” Furthermore, these “spike proteins bind more tightly than the fully intact virus” and thus cases around the world of “pericarditis, shingles, pneumonia, blood clots in the extremities and brain, Bell’s Palsy, vaginal bleeding and miscarriages have been reported in persons who are near persons who have been vaccinated.” Such shedding also “appears to be causing wide variety of autoimmune disease (where the body attacks its own tissue) in some persons.”
https://americasfrontlinedoctors.org/action_alerts/identifying-post-vaccination-complications-their-causes-an-analysis-of-covid-19-patient-data/
Shedding of the spike protein is a thing. So if your body gets distracted fighting it off, dormant viruses in your body can take advantage of the situation and emerge.
So yes, indirectly, shedding can bring an onset of shingles (or any viral infection).
Anyone purporting different is either mis-informed, or willfully ignorant.