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.
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.