My neighbor took the two jabs then needed to get a quadruple bypass. After getting home from the hospital he developed a bad case of shingles.
Shingles I believe due to reduced immune system. Also many get other herpes, too. My other neighbor had a huge herpes blister inside her mouth after both her jabs.
Isn't shingles just an inflammation of some major nerves? If so this would potentially indicate some sort of toxic agent in the body which causes an inflammatory response (which is the body's way of protecting an area while it heals, and delivering more bloodflow to that area)
Shingles is caused by the same virus as chickenpox. The problem with all viruses is that you never get rid of them. If you recover from a virus infection it means that your body has learnt to fight against it and you just live with it from that point on.
If you go through some bad patch in your life that somehow lowers your immunity then viruses can resurface. So if you have had chickenpox and your immune system is somehow made less effective then I believe that is how shingles occurs.
Now we can see the connection to COVID. If you had COVID you will still have the SARS-CoV-2 virus in your body. The jabs will have focussed your body on opposing SARS-CoV-2 but it will have suppressed your general immune system to do it. It is like moving troops away from the front line to fight a particular incursion. It leaves you weaker everywhere else.
I see. Now my next question on that would be how exactly is it that everybody on the planet gets the same virus? Sounds like a global poisoning of some sort, is it in a food or beverage that we all consume? I can't wrap my head around a virus we get by default
My neighbor took the two jabs then needed to get a quadruple bypass. After getting home from the hospital he developed a bad case of shingles.
Shingles I believe due to reduced immune system. Also many get other herpes, too. My other neighbor had a huge herpes blister inside her mouth after both her jabs.
Ivermectin treats / cures both shingles and herpes. All the more reason to be on it prophylactically.
Isn't shingles just an inflammation of some major nerves? If so this would potentially indicate some sort of toxic agent in the body which causes an inflammatory response (which is the body's way of protecting an area while it heals, and delivering more bloodflow to that area)
Caveat: I am not a doctor, however ...
Shingles is caused by the same virus as chickenpox. The problem with all viruses is that you never get rid of them. If you recover from a virus infection it means that your body has learnt to fight against it and you just live with it from that point on.
If you go through some bad patch in your life that somehow lowers your immunity then viruses can resurface. So if you have had chickenpox and your immune system is somehow made less effective then I believe that is how shingles occurs.
Now we can see the connection to COVID. If you had COVID you will still have the SARS-CoV-2 virus in your body. The jabs will have focussed your body on opposing SARS-CoV-2 but it will have suppressed your general immune system to do it. It is like moving troops away from the front line to fight a particular incursion. It leaves you weaker everywhere else.
I see. Now my next question on that would be how exactly is it that everybody on the planet gets the same virus? Sounds like a global poisoning of some sort, is it in a food or beverage that we all consume? I can't wrap my head around a virus we get by default
How many people have had chickenpox? They are the ones who stand a chance of getting shingles when their immune system becomes suppressed.
It has been estimated that the human body contains about 40 trillion bacteria and 400 trillion viruses. They are not just something you catch occasionally. Everyone will have trillions of them already!