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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

The shingles vaccine has a FDA black box warning on it for developing Guillain-Barre Syndrome.

Your doctor won't tell you.

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2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Nor will they tell you about all of the other possible adverse events......

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

When I refused the shingles vaccines at the VA, I had a medical resident tell me that GBS was "treatable."

I was stunned. If I had not been rendered speechless, I would have asked her the following questions.

What part is treatable?

The auto-immune part?

The partial paralysis part?

The complete paralysis part where you end up in a nursing home, eating mashed up food, wearing a diaper, and wishing for death to end your misery?

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Fayanne's avatar

So another words if youтАЩre rendered a paraplegic, donтАЩt worry weтАЩve got wheelchairs. Wow justтАж Wow.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

...you can even become a quadriplegic.

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Lorri Cahill's avatar

This post was so powerful. Our elderly are vulnerable and still believe that those in positions of power are good and care about them.

At this point, I wholeheartedly disagree. The medical institution has turned rogue.

Your тАЬbadassтАЭ mom sounds like an amazing woman. She is so lucky to have you!

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DandD's avatar

That statement is proof of how the allopaths approach all this. Here, take this shot and now you're a sick patient for life! Rockefeller would be so proud! By the way, is there any truth to the possibility of ivermectin proving successful in the treatment of shingles?

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

I don't know if IVM would help shingles. But, it couldn't hurt to try it.

IVM is safer than taking Tylenol.

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уЕдуЕдуЕд уЕдAngeliciousness's avatar

IVM is also an antiviral...it can be taken for cold sores and other herp-a-derp too!

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DandD's avatar

Seems like I read something about it just a few weeks ago. It may have been on this substack.

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LisaR's avatar

I have read high dose, preferably IV vitamin C. Use DMSO on the Shingles. CanтАЩt remember where I read about the Vitamin C. If I got it, IтАЩd go get treated by my private pay md who practices functional medicine and has IV vitamin C. Learn about DMSO. It has so many uses. Never another vax again.

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Questioning's avatar

Here is reply to other poster about ivm and shingles from the author of this substack.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World, Feb 28 Author

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7143239/

https://patents.google.com/patent/EP2629612A1/en

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666606523002602

Scant overall IVM and shingles studies for obviou$ reason$.

you can obtain it here: https://www.virex.health/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=53

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DandD's avatar

Great! Thank you for the links! I have ordered IVM from you and will again.

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Bridget's avatar

IтАЩd have asked him, тАЬWill you be the one to remove my impacted feces, sweetie?тАЭ

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Steve  Mitzner's avatar

No, You'll didn't get it! It's sort of like Hippocrates, "First do no harm." Only differen't. It's now it's, "First do harm" [with toxic vaccines] then treat with, more side effect "medicine" causing more harm, and making money!

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Brent Rice's avatar

"First, never take responsibility for harming a patient".

I've never known a doctor to apologize for having prescribed a drug that causes harm, pain, misery & suffering.

They're just practicing, after all.

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Steve  Mitzner's avatar

With iatrogenic "medicine" killing over 2191 a day [according to Dr. Null's book, Death by Medicine] if so-called doctors had to spend their time apologizing, they wouldn't have time to kill as many people! Don't you see?

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Dmbf's avatar

The pharmacist that tried to give me it because I'm over 50, wouldn't tell me any of the warnings either. I refused it and let him know that informed consent was informing people of the pluses and minuses of anything he's willing to inject into my body. He did not like that as he had people waiting for flu and other vaccines to shoot up. I was just picking up some antibiotics that I needed for cellulitis when I was asked.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

Here is a link to the FDA black box warning for the shingles vaccine.

Spread the word to warn others.

https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/safety-availability-biologics/fda-requires-warning-about-guillain-barre-syndrome-gbs-be-included-prescribing-information-shingrix

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Truth Seeker's avatar

pharmacists are lackeys for the cartel, divest and quickly

Costco actually had a booth out front at entrance to solicit the Quax, sometimes when I feel testy, actually stop and ask the Pharm some leading questions that I know they cannot answer

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

Thankfully, I for the most part avoided "annual checkups", so was not recommended the Shingles vaxx. Then in 2020 I had the Shingles. That was the first serious health event I had experienced. My local doctor at the time said there was a "vaccine" for Shingles, but didn't push it. I was skeptical so said no thanks, no reason to now anyway. My case was pretty severe, but manageable, and the side effects subsided after several weeks, but my immune system was "compromised" somewhat I believe. Luckily, no further outbreaks since then.

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Janet's avatar

My husband had shingles right before the jabs and bronchitis the same time. A very unhappy camper. He did get the shingles 2 shot but months later. HeтАЩs still a believer somewhat but got only 1 JNJ and will get no more flu shots either. I will never get any of them. Period.

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уЕдуЕдуЕд уЕдAngeliciousness's avatar

I had two frozen shoulders early 2021 when I got the shingles up my left arm, the pain was unreal but I got on Valtrex immediately and it subsided within a week after that. Had to get a steroid shot in my left frozen shoulder which helped but I would no way in Hades take a vaccine for the shingles. If I ever get that shingle tingle again I'll immediately take Ivermectin and lemon balm tea.

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Linda jay's avatar

Wow good to know-Is there some literature on Ivermectin for shingles? I can only imagine the challenge in obtaining it for shingles-please share more thx

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уЕдуЕдуЕд уЕдAngeliciousness's avatar

Here's one protocol using IVM in conjunction with other supplements to treat shingles: https://www.firstmedinc.com/side-effect-recovery/

2SG posted some great info!

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Truth Seeker's avatar

very impressive post vax and post therapeutic pics

The treatment for the toxoid bioweapon is not much different than the quax recovery protocol. That is suggestive.

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Nanners's avatar

What are some home remedies you can do when you get a shingles outbreak? And if I've had chicken pox as a child, is it just a given that I'll get shingles when I'm older? I don't know much about it. Thank you in advance. (I will not be getting the shingles shot for sure, no way.)

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Irunthis1's avatar

Get your vitamin D level up to at LEAST 60. Eat real food not processed boxed food. ThatтАЩs probably the top two things you can do to avoid тАЬcomplications тАЬ from any virus. And honestly the cheapest and easiest. Get a good vitamin D that has been made by a company that allows FDA inspectors (not that that means anything anymore but itтАЩs more likely that itтАЩs made correctly) eg Natures Made. I have lab evidence that their vitamin d works. And lab evidence that others donтАЩt soтАж(based on my personal levels of vitamin D).

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R1ghtTh1nk's avatar

I'd upvote this a bunch, if it were possible! (1) I did same: first goal was 60 ng/mL. I reached that (taking 8000 IU D3 daily) and then increased the goal to 75 to 100 ng/mL. I've been stable at ~90 ng/mL (10,000 IU D3 daily) for many months. I've been sick just twice in the last four years, both times at Christmas, which I attribute to stress and lack of sleep. According to two antibody tests (for the N-protein), I have not have had the virus. (2) I'd recommend A,B,C,E,K2 (directs CA into bones rather than tissues), in addition to D3; herbs / supplements - curcumin, quercetin, trans-resveratrol, all anti-inflammatories w/ a number of other properties, as well - L-Lysine, a trace mineral supplement and zinc. Zinc requires a zinc-ionophore - for me that's quercetin - but that's how HCQ works against the virus, too. It allows zinc into the cells.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Yeah I didnтАЩt want to scare the guy! ЁЯШВЁЯШЙ. I too take 10,000 iu daily as well as zinc, quercitin, nac, berberine and several others (much in combos when possible). I just started taking a new product that hopefully helps rebuild the lipid layer of cells to improve my Krebs cycle and boost my energy after I read a great article about this theory. Looking forward to good results hopefully. My best results actually came from the vitamin D and a product called Chelex by Xymogen as I was looking for a way to battle the nanoparticles that seem to be in everything these days including micro plastics. It made a HUGE difference in my mood, pain levels and energy levels. I never skip a dose.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

Chelex has shiligit and EDTA. Oral EDTA not so effective.

Shilagit commonly has unacceptable amounts of Pb and As. Interesting that you report stellar results.

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Irunthis1's avatar

Interestingly I just had a heavy metal test done and was slightly high in Pb and had detectible As--among many other toxic items. I will bring to the attention of my Functional Health DO as she has contacts within Xymogen for further inquiry. Appreciate the heads up (but prob won't stop taking for the time being as I really have an appreciable loss of mental function and physical pain when I do stop taking).

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Irunthis1's avatar

I only report my own experience. I have no monetary benefit from telling anything about anything I don't sell it or promote anything for financial benefit. I have had to three times now go without taking it for 3 or more days and always have the same experience--brain fog returns, irritability returns, pain returns. I have tried some of its ingredients alone without the same effects. I wish I knew why this was true but it's the only supplement I have ever taken that ever had this much of a "positive" effect on me.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

sorry did not mean to insinuate you were grifting.

Not disputing your results. Just concerned about the evidence that I mentioned. All the best.

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Irunthis1's avatar

No worries I just wanted to stress that it really is (for me as a human and also as a pharmacist) about how much better I feel when I take it, so much so, that I can't help but recommend for others who may be suffering. Although ETDA is less well absorbed orally I think that we are all encountering substances (and at alarming levels) in our environment to include diet (even good whole foods) and atmosphere and our water which is no doubt contaminated with microplastics and other inorganics that are wrecking havoc on our systems. By taking daily I think it is just enough to keep it from continuing to "build up" in my system and slowly removing more and more as I take it every day. When I first started taking it I couldn't even forget a day without feeling like crap and now I can go 3 or 4 days (for labs) without taking and while I am uncomfortable I am not completely miserable so I have to think it's doing SOMETHING as I have literally tried hundreds of things with very little to show for it other than money spent and something tried. I've kept taking certain things for the improvements in my labs (A1C, insulin resistance, VitD levels, etc) but I keep taking this because I FEEL BETTER when I take it, which is saying something. I don't even take prescriptions (but I sell hundreds of them every day---although I do my best to talk people out of as many as is feasible).

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Truth Seeker's avatar

the exact amount of D3 is a bit quizzical. I live in subtropics, sun is available here. That said still have mega dose D3 (50,000 IU) as an elephant gun. D3 is a fat soluable HORMONE mischaracterized as a vitamin. Have not seen L lysine to be that useful clinically for the Hepetic sufferer. I realize it is part and parcel of suggested protocol. The info on Zn is spot on. Early Covid an Iranian scientist using a simple plasma chemistry procedure with Zn plate was suggesting "one cup, one life"

Simple enough to do, I did it, still have the substance, had no need for it for myself or others.

Zn supplementation is easy enough as is quercetin, a stand by for hay fever peeps.

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Truth Seeker's avatar

indeed, the protocol is the same advice for anyone of any age, in order to attain, or sustain, or remediate a heathy outcome

That is telling, The virus storyline is just that.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

As I understand, Shingles is a re-emergence of the chicken pox virus, but not everyone will have the shingles outbreak. I haven't looked into home remedies or treatments. I was given a prescription for a topical cream for the itching and skin eruptions.

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