Shingles Vaccine Shingrix - Side Effects and Mechanism

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @soulpowerful
    @soulpowerful Год назад +189

    I’m turning 50 this year. My mom asked if I was going to get the shingles shot. After all that has been exposed in the last 3 years, the medical field and pharmaceutical companies have lost any trust I once had in them.

    • @laveraparato258
      @laveraparato258 Год назад +34

      I am 50 and will not get it. I had shingles 7 years ago. I know the symptoms. Catch it early and take the antivirals. They work well.

    • @JacobAFarmer
      @JacobAFarmer Год назад +6

      I worry that your position is now very common and that many people will now distrust anything called a vaccine. Polio and measles were terrible illnesses that have all but been eradicated by vaccines. I have a friend who went blind in one eye due to Zoster. I had another who experience debilitating pain. As Dr Bean shared, the likelihood of getting Zoster goes up dramatically as we age.

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Год назад +15

      @Angela Porisky Simply don't deplete your energy to the Nth degree and it shouldn't arise. Due to a relative throwing a spanner in the works financially, at 42 I had to take a second job and was working 7 days a week from 5am until 6pm. The straw that broke the camel's back was the landlord's son getting up to party when I was going to sleep. Sleep was becoming non-existent. I had it on my head (supposedly where the chicken pox initially made contact) and just thought it was sunburn. For over a month! Whoops. Until full blown cellulitis of both hemispheres of face and head arose. Antivirals cleared it up very quickly, but it got into my eye too and I had keratitis which involved keeping that eye dilated for 6 weeks and visiting the eye specialist at hospital twice a week at first.
      50 next month, I have continued neuropathic pain in my head, and strangely my eye still. It's living hell.
      All I know is it takes for one to be run down for shingles to be able to arise. And most wouldn't be as stupid as me and would suss it early. Doesn't help that the day before the blood infection a GP laughed at me and said my face wasn't swollen and the rash was nothing!
      If you stay healthy, I really doubt that it should ever arise or that one should need a jab for it. Just my opinion though, for what it's worth. I do also know that it can be the virus that eventually has ended people's days if they are elderly, and most I know over 60 have had the jab for it.
      After the nanotech found in certain recent experimental jabs, and the fact that shingles already whacked my immune system somewhat, I'd be reluctant to have the shingles jab unless I could physically see what was in it...nowadays.
      It's not contagious so it is purely down to one's health, and has to include that you already had chicken pox. Although extremely close contact with a weeping shingles rash can give another person chicken pox if they never had that. And then they could later have shingles.

    • @thekeysman6760
      @thekeysman6760 Год назад +6

      @@laveraparato258 Huh. We both had shingles at the same time, same age! We were young to have it, I think. Although students under stress during their higher education in early 20s have had it when they became drained.

    • @violetsprings470
      @violetsprings470 Год назад +1

      Agree with you

  • @joanblack6672
    @joanblack6672 Год назад +58

    My husband, then in his early 80s, got shingles on his forehead and in his left eye.He had a series of 3 intravenous vitamin C treatments over the course of about a week and it cleared up with no problem! That was years ago and he's never had another outbreak. Hope this info helps someone!

    • @LisaLightning
      @LisaLightning Год назад

      Did the doctor suggest this? Is it standard treatment?

    • @joanblack6672
      @joanblack6672 Год назад +1

      No, it's not standard and was not recommended by our doctor. It cost about $70 per treatment then but is, I think, about $120 now. It's more available these days and there might be a place near you that offers it along with other i.v. services. I suggest doing a google-search.

    • @danacaro-herman3530
      @danacaro-herman3530 Год назад +4

      ​@@Anna-wx4hoBut worth every penny!!

    • @MJ-tg7wv
      @MJ-tg7wv Год назад

      That does not surprise me. My father was a GP and I used to read his journals and some books from his medical library that looked readable. So read Linus Pauling on Vit C and Cancer about 25 years ago. When I got choroiditis in my right eye (triggered by EBV virus) I took 17g of vit C spread through the day, and the blurred vision improved within 24 hours and normalised within 5. I kept the dose high for 3 days and then started to reduce slowly over a couple of weeks. Conventional treatment is to use steroids to reduce inflammation - and the prognosis is that you get vascularisation and need laser surgery. Thanks to vit c, after 20 years, my retina is fine and vision fine. So when Covid hit, I took 2g Vit C if I was going out and about, and 2g at the hint of a symptom. The symptom would clear within half an hour and I would repeat the dose if the symptom returned and so on, until symptom free. I have had Delta and Omicrom without being ill and with just the hint of a symptom - all thanks to knowing how to use vit C. Levy MD has written a more recent book on vit C explaining how it works to destroy viruses. better than a jab! I had inmind that if I got shingles I would be hitting it with vit C and you have confirmed that that is a good idea. Thank you!

    • @danacaro-herman3530
      @danacaro-herman3530 Год назад +3

      @@MJ-tg7wv I got COVID twice, once in early 2020 then in late summer 2022. I took Vit C piggy backed with glutathione both times intravenous. Being an RN I went by the FLCCC protocol the second time and did well. I must say though the second time I should've taken a dose or two more of IV Vit C because the exhaustion lingered on for a while. I needed more, but self pay Vitamin intravenous therapy is not cheap. I have NO Covid injections

  • @heidipustelniak652
    @heidipustelniak652 Год назад +56

    Years ago, I woke up with a strange feeling on my back near my waist area. Got a mirror and there was an odd looking spot about the size of a quarter. Something told me, this is shingles! So started taking Lysine about a gram an hour, while I was awake. Then made a salve of lysine powder, Vitamin C powder and Zinc oxide ointment. In three days, the “spot” on my back was gone! I have never had a reoccurrence. I do get “cold sores” on my lips when I get stressed out. As soon as I feel that “tickle” feeling on my lip, I start taking a gram an hour of Lysine. And many times the sore never manifests.

    • @sitascott8446
      @sitascott8446 Год назад +3

      I have had good results with holding ice cubes on the tingles preceding onset of lip sores. Glad your treatment seemed to help with the shingles.

    • @anybodyoutthere3208
      @anybodyoutthere3208 Год назад +10

      Love this comment
      Lysine just so so helpful
      Always have a bottle around

    • @lynnmc2793
      @lynnmc2793 Год назад +5

      I’ve had similar results with lysine as have several others I’ve recommended it to. Doctors have been in shock at how quickly the shingles have cleared up (though most aren’t interested in why). Thanks for noting the dose you use.

    • @redeemedbyJesus1975
      @redeemedbyJesus1975 Год назад +6

      Wow, with all the censorship, your reply might get you in trouble. I NO longer trust big pharma, nor most Drs. And of course the media that decides which RUclips Doctor, post or comments are 'misinformation'. Hope your comment stays up. It should help many.

    • @sitascott8446
      @sitascott8446 Год назад +1

      @@redeemedbyJesus1975 She's just relating a personal story, so it might stay.

  • @rosiet253
    @rosiet253 Год назад +70

    I had shingles twice, once in my thirties and then another time in my forties. I then got Shingrix and two years later had the worst case of shingles I ever had. Regret getting it

    • @rosiet253
      @rosiet253 Год назад +4

      Also felt it coming on again this year but taking Valtrex right away helped.

    • @janetmasleid4085
      @janetmasleid4085 Год назад +1

      @@rosiet253 geeez

    • @BonnieBlue2A
      @BonnieBlue2A Год назад +1

      Good to know, thank you. I’ve had shingles once. Refused the vaccine a couple of years ago. Know people who have knocked the shingles back in 2-3 days with Ivermectin.

    • @JacobAFarmer
      @JacobAFarmer Год назад +1

      Are you sure it was Shingrix you got? It was only first approved in the US about 5 years ago.

    • @blanchecarte782
      @blanchecarte782 Год назад +9

      I know someone who took the shingrex had to go into therapy to walk again.

  • @surgerystudio7654
    @surgerystudio7654 Год назад +73

    I actually only clicked on this video for the comment section. I love you Dr Been, but there’s no way in hell I would ever take another vaccine for the rest of my life. Once your eyes have been opened you can never unsee the truth.

    • @anybodyoutthere3208
      @anybodyoutthere3208 Год назад +13

      Yep same!!
      Scrolling along and seeing if anyone is saying
      “Oh yeah shingles jab is safe and effective guys”
      So far not seeing it

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад +2

      This won't end until the EXECUTIONS begin!

    • @thezehere
      @thezehere Год назад +6

      @SurgeryStudio …💯 SAME
      trust is GONE

    • @armadillotoe
      @armadillotoe Год назад +1

      There are some vaccines people should take and some they shouldn't IMO. I am not anti vaccines I am anti mRNA vaccines until I am proved wrong.

    • @kall4less
      @kall4less Год назад

      @@armadillotoe I saw quotes from one or more Covid-19 vaccines that they used MODmRNA, which was explained as very bad, not at all like mRNA. Besides, even the mRNA is bad because it randomly too often seriously harms. And, of course, at this point, from what I understand, the disease is almost never that harmful. Maybe in really immune compromised & very elderly.

  • @Alex_Plante
    @Alex_Plante Год назад +14

    My grandmother, father and sister have all had shingles, and I dread getting it. I took the Shingrix vaccine in 2020 at the age of 55. I had no significant side effects, and havn't had shingles. So far so good. I'll probably get the booster when the time comes. Thank you for this information.

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад +4

      There's no hope for anyone still injecting themselves with poisons, metals & animal viruses.

  • @joannadavis6716
    @joannadavis6716 Год назад +38

    Every body I know who had the first shingles shot were so sick for days, they swore they would never get shot number two. No more vaccines for me, ever. I am allergic to PEG. My internist advised against any vaccines for me after a reaction that almost put me in the hospital after a flu shot in 2016. She tracked down the PEG allergy. I was very sick for three weeks, took steroids to pull me out of the reaction.

    • @pepper1188
      @pepper1188 Год назад +8

      Allergic to PEG as well and developed my Autoimmune disease after a vaccine 20 years ago....not as "rare" as they say...

    • @francescag6889
      @francescag6889 Год назад +4

      My husband had a horrible reaction to the flu shot (22). He went to bed and when he woke up he could not walk the next day. He's been on steroids for months, tapering off. It was a reaction to the vaccine.

    • @tishthomas2232
      @tishthomas2232 Год назад +2

      Astute Doctor to track down the allergy

    • @joannadavis6716
      @joannadavis6716 Год назад

      @@tishthomas2232 She was the best! She is retired now. Best internal medicine doctor I have seen in 78 years!

  • @tishomingo4524
    @tishomingo4524 Год назад +63

    I am a 69 y.o. male. 5 years ago I contracted shingles in my right eye. This caused temporary blindness due to high pressure. Since then I have been on Valacyclovir. Dosage anywhere between 1-4 grams per day, sometimes augmented with Prednisolone drops. The shingles returned (3 or 4 times). 2 years ago my Doctor recommended I get the Shingrix shots, which I did. The 1st shot made me feel like I had severe flu for a week. The 2nd shot 5 months later almost killed me. I still have the shingles in my eye. I will be on Valacyclovir for the rest of my life to try and prevent the shingles from travelling back the ocular nerve to my brain. I understand that would be very bad. Do you have any suggestions?
    By the way, I have refused to take the Covid jab. Have never had Covid by the way. Are there any studies regarding Valacyclovir/Acyclovir and Covid?
    Thankyou for your brave work.

    • @joanblack6672
      @joanblack6672 Год назад +17

      Try intravenous vitamin C; it cleared my husband's shingles from his eye after 3 treatments over the course of about a week. He never got it again (and never got a shingles shot either).

    • @andylittlewood8331
      @andylittlewood8331 Год назад +4

      So much for the 89% reduction in post herpetic neuralgia purported for Shingrix. I hope you find something that works for you.

    • @soulpowerful
      @soulpowerful Год назад +3

      Please look up the Medical Medium and study everything he says. Save my message and come back to me when you’re fully healed.

    • @wocket42
      @wocket42 Год назад

      So, your conclusion would be to take the vaccine before you get shingles, right?

    • @geraldkaupp5380
      @geraldkaupp5380 Год назад +2

      Use Co enzyme Q 10. Use Lutene Marigold flower is excellent source

  • @THEGLASSMANSWORLD
    @THEGLASSMANSWORLD Год назад +12

    I remember posting a video right after the first roll out of the jabs. There was a day I noticed that Shingles began Trending on Twitter. Post after post people claimed to get Shingles right after the jab!

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 Год назад

      That was the old vaccine in 2006 it had a live virus. The newer does not have a live virus.

  • @brotherofiam
    @brotherofiam Год назад +20

    577/100,000 (0.00577%) risk of getting shingles in people over 50. I think that I will take my chances. The odds are in my favor that I will be okay.
    The thing I am curious about is how they will get this vaccine on the childhood immunization schedule to get immunity from liability.

    • @m.s.229
      @m.s.229 Год назад

      I am very concerned about that as well. "They" have no morals w/ what the push on kids for profits. I get nauseous at the mainstream belief that vaccines save our kids. Oi, not saying that none of them should exist, but ridiculous the lies that are pedalled at the expense of health. Each vaccine needs to be evaluated for the risks vs benefits instead of the standard rhetoric that everything they push they claim the benefits outweigh risks which is just not true. Too many shots for kids....and at this point getting that way for adults as well. Need to pick the ones that you really need instead of falling for the medical professions push for all of them.

    • @surfinmuso37
      @surfinmuso37 Год назад +1

      Same way they did with HPV vax most likely

    • @cocklaws
      @cocklaws Год назад

      Where did you find this statistic? Just curious, as I only ever found a 1 in 3 ratio being mentioned. Also, 577/100,000 would be 0.577% not 0.00577%.

    • @brotherofiam
      @brotherofiam Год назад +1

      @@cocklaws You're correct, the percentage is 0.577%. Anyway, the numbers were taken from the presentation around 10:20 min. mark Dr. talks of results of Swedish study by NIlson et al. The 1 in 3 would be for people that have had chickenpox, according to this presentation data.

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Love love love real numbers.. But how about people whom have already had chickenpox?

  • @roxannesumners5039
    @roxannesumners5039 Год назад +10

    Got the old shingles vax about ten years ago. Got shingles around my neck & shoulder twice, 5 and 7 years ago.
    Got the J&J jab when it came out. 2 weeks later got a quarter sized sore on my backside which grew and turned out to be shingles and had six more outbreaks since then. Oh, and got Covid 4 weeks after my J&J. No more vax for me.

  • @velmalgonzales5961
    @velmalgonzales5961 Год назад +13

    My husband has had shingles only once before and after shingles vaccine 2019 he has gotten shingles 4 times. Why take it if it doesn't work

  • @aliyamea
    @aliyamea Год назад +9

    I got the first shingrix shot and had urticaria for months after. I thought it would never go away. Fortunately it did. I refused the second one. Even though my doctor saw my bad reaction, I still get emails from her office telling me to get the Shingrix vaccine. I belong to an HMO. " managed care" so my doctor, the computer, forgot about my bad reaction.

    • @jw619
      @jw619 10 месяцев назад

      "my doctor, the computer"😂

  • @pbear7814
    @pbear7814 Год назад +102

    Don’t get it. If there is ANYTHING we have learned in the past 36 months it is do NOT trust doctors, pharmaceutical companies, or government agencies.

    • @pattyrooney1323
      @pattyrooney1323 Год назад +9

      Will the shot ingredients be tampered with? We do not know!

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад

      @@pattyrooney1323 injection is the only way to get an animal virus.

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад +7

      There is intelligent life on earth.

    • @richardstuck4008
      @richardstuck4008 Год назад +3

      Ya sure don't get it, I'm 53, I don't even have a covid shot.

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад

      @@christopherrobinson7541 please see FDA's immunization schedule, every virus is injected.

  • @jewellstarsinger
    @jewellstarsinger Год назад +3

    Thank you. I am grateful for this positive review. I get shingles on the inside of my skin, all over my body. It is the most painful thing imaginable! Every inch of skin is on fire, on the inside. Touching anything hurts, including touching the air. I got Shingrex two weeks ago. The injection spot hurt for a week and I had to rest for 4 four days, but now I am back and better than ever! Worth it!!

    • @jazzsnare
      @jazzsnare Год назад

      You took the vax AFTER getting the disease? It doesn't work that way, does it? Yet, you say it does.

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 7 месяцев назад

      So you got shingles... Then you got the shot for shingles. ??? am I reading this correctly, an the shot will still work?

    • @jewellstarsinger
      @jewellstarsinger 7 месяцев назад

      @@bwnco After the past year, I have been tired too much. Exhausted! I now believe that the pharmaceutical industrial complex is not to be trusted. No one knows what they put in there? No one.

  • @thekeysman6760
    @thekeysman6760 Год назад +12

    I still have post herpetic neuralgia 7+ years after a chronic bout of shingles that wasn't caught in time. Scarred my retina too.
    My own fault for not sussing earlier, yet was also laughed at by a GP who said my face and head weren't swollen and the rash was nothing. Next day, rushed to hospital with cellulitis of both hemispheres of head and face.

  • @marykuffner3569
    @marykuffner3569 Год назад +31

    Would prefer more transparency and detail regarding “increased risk of Guillan-Barre syndrome in 42 days” after vaccine given the specific percentages noted of minor side effects.

    • @andylittlewood8331
      @andylittlewood8331 Год назад

      That occurred to me too. Especially when the virus is theoretically lying dormant in the dorsal root ganglion adjacent to the spinal column…I would be concerned that it might prove to be an invitation to increase the likelihood of training the immune system to attack its own nervous system.
      I think Dr Been would do well to examine the protocol and methodology of this (and all other) trials for flaws and conflicts of interest. In the light of what has occurred over the last 28 months, it is no longer acceptable to blindly accept the given ‘results’ of Pharmaceutical trials anymore.

    • @jmc8076
      @jmc8076 Год назад

      Also relative vs absolute risk red’n and NNT/NNH (# needed to treat and harm) would also be help but maybe hard to find or hard to post?

    • @donastreetman5427
      @donastreetman5427 Год назад

      As is the jab and their pushing both

  • @censoredeveryday3320
    @censoredeveryday3320 Год назад +54

    Nope Nope Nope. I'm not taking ANYTHING the rest of my days.

    • @capybara39419
      @capybara39419 Год назад +2

      Same here! NO MORE VAXX EVER AGAIN!

    • @yusanda741
      @yusanda741 Год назад +3

      Me too .

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 Год назад

      What if you get bit by a animal with rabies would you refuse the Rabies vaccine?

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ditto

  • @lisashapiro4714
    @lisashapiro4714 Год назад +16

    Guess I'm not getting it.

  • @terrykilshaw8970
    @terrykilshaw8970 Год назад +11

    My wife took the first shot and developed a major allergic response to our two cats. Seriously painfull, rashes wherever she had touched the cats.

    • @MJ-tg7wv
      @MJ-tg7wv Год назад

      I am not surprised by this. Vaccines contain adjuvents including chemicals to, in effect, aggravate the immune response so that more antobodies are produced. They admit that they do not know how the adjuvents work. It seems crazy to me that you should deliberately irritate the immune system to get this aggravated response, yet not expect this to trigger an autoimmune response at some stage. I think we have overused vaccines in the same way we have overused antibiotics. My father was a GP and pharmacist - he was a great proponent of vaccines, but then he saw a strange reaction to the MMR jab (which he reported but heard nothing back) and his view was "they have got too clever". He felt it was too much to give so many pathogens in one jab and went back to single doses while he could. In his later years he even stopped having the flu jab for himself!!! I hope that your wife's autoimmune response calms down. All the best to you and yours

  • @francescag6889
    @francescag6889 Год назад +16

    After my vax injury no vax's for me.

  • @andrewstringer7214
    @andrewstringer7214 7 месяцев назад +1

    Got 2nd shot and honestly i had fever 101 and could not move without severe pain, I slept for 12 hours and woke up feeling much better

  • @lisalaney42
    @lisalaney42 Год назад +6

    I had shingles last May and developed a hernia. I read 4 case studies where this happened, and they stated it happens in only 0.7% of people who get Shingles. In a Facebook support group, I found a few others who developed a hernia during a bout with Shingles. Seems the docs we have come across know nothing about this.

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 7 месяцев назад

      ive been to ortho surgerons also an ask them about this new procedure or that an there clueless. I think they come out of med school an say F it im a Doctor now an im done learning! west med sucks I think

  • @FL-dv7tq
    @FL-dv7tq Год назад +26

    Regret it! First shot hit a vein. Why, in God’s name, do they not aspirate intramuscular shots. Lots of issues since, including rash on one side of face three times and the three docs I saw called it rosacea.
    A recent podcast I watched suggested we would be better off putting our efforts into medical issues people already have and are untreated than hurting people with these preventatives that hurt more people. The pandemic proved this in so many ways.

    • @FL-dv7tq
      @FL-dv7tq Год назад +1

      @Anna Not in the US!

    • @kmook76
      @kmook76 7 месяцев назад +1

      You can ask for them to aspirate. If they won't, go somewhere else, they aren't trained enough. I had to explain to the tech at costco to pull back on the plunger for 5 seconds to see if there was blood before injecting.

    • @atthebijou8209
      @atthebijou8209 5 месяцев назад

      you're so right.

  • @chillbackgroundsound3185
    @chillbackgroundsound3185 3 месяца назад

    My 55 year old friend has a raging case of shingles and also had it last year. She's had every shingles vaccine she can get. She inists the vaccines keep her from experiencing outbreaks "a thousand times worse". What are doctos telling people? I havent seen a doctor in nearly a decade. Perfect health at 57.

  • @techadsr
    @techadsr Год назад +15

    Does the study linked in the description show how they measured efficacy? Does it show the number of the participants that got shingles in vaccinated vs placebo groups? So far, I'm only finding immune response measurements and how long those levels lasted. From the Discussion section: "In line with results from phase II clinical trials [21-23], HZ/su induced a gE-specific CMI response in >90% of recipients." Is 90% efficacy based solely on immune response and not on actual cases prevented?

    • @EDavis-bu7cx
      @EDavis-bu7cx Год назад +4

      Good questions. And is the 9x% the RRR or ARR?
      I recall other injections claiming 9x% efficacy in the past few years. It turns out those figures may have been achieved based on numerical chicanery.

    • @andylittlewood8331
      @andylittlewood8331 Год назад +3

      It doesn’t feel like the great Dr Been has excelled himself on this one.

    • @levimazie2223
      @levimazie2223 Год назад

      I had shingles in my 20s . My father-in-law was a Hompathic doctor back then he treated me I think B vets injection. It healed in4 t6 days. I got the AV vaxx and iam 66ys old .My wrists swolen and had shingle burning deformed hands for over 2yrs but no scabs or sores showing I had this server pain no cure ? I would NEVER NEVER TAKE ORTHODOX VAXXEX AGAIN .keep safe .or mess it nearly killed me.

    • @p.a.93
      @p.a.93 Год назад

      It is only immune response measurement. Where did we see that before?? No actual study proving it works. Actual risk reduction is from 11 in 1000 down to 1 in 1000. On a scale of 100, it drops from 1% risk to almost zero risk. It is only a drop of 1%.

    • @aaronsj80
      @aaronsj80 Год назад

      My question is, what was the placebo?

  • @1201tracey
    @1201tracey Год назад +9

    Dr. Been, can you tell us the absolute risk reduction for the individual? Thanks.

    • @p.a.93
      @p.a.93 Год назад

      I think the study speaks of 11 in 1000. 90% REDUCTION bring it down to 1 in 1000. That means you have a 1% chance (1 in 100) of getting shingles and it would drop to 0.1% after the shot. That lowers the individuals odds by 1%. Not ground shattering.

    • @BCSTS
      @BCSTS Год назад

      I thought it was 33/100 for 59+ and 50/100 for 85+ for getting shingles without vaccine.

  • @grandsoleil56
    @grandsoleil56 Год назад +21

    Should we mandate it for evryone 6 months and older, for profits... I mean safety.... bottom line

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад +2

      The FDA must be EXECUTED for adding the Covid19 mRNA, US Military's bioweapon to the infant immunization schedule ⚰️

    • @andylittlewood8331
      @andylittlewood8331 Год назад +2

      …and don’t forget …to ’save Granny’ maybe a post partum jab is in order..

    • @MJ-tg7wv
      @MJ-tg7wv Год назад +1

      LOL. So right!!!! all the best

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 7 месяцев назад +1

      lol excellent

  • @aaronsj80
    @aaronsj80 Год назад +3

    Almost 1% deaths from the placebo? What did they use as the placebo?

  • @wngimageanddesign9546
    @wngimageanddesign9546 Год назад +24

    I contracted Shingles first (never had Chicken Pox) with I was 19 y.o. The worst most painful illness I ever experienced! I've turned 59 and never had a reoccurrence of the virus. Knock on wood. I contracted Omicron in 2022 and that was a walk in the park in comparison. I fortunately concluded the mRNA drugs were not ready for primetime and I wasn't about to expose myself to any risk of cytokine storm reactions. Given I have an autoimmune condition. Now without the fear of Myocarditis, I have natural immunity to covid ever since. I can only recommend to fellow Shingles survivors weary of the idea of the Shingle vaccine, to fortify your natural immunity. Eat healthy, avoid sugar, starches, carbs. Drink plenty of clean water, and verify you're not Vitamin D3 deficient. An essential element of a strong immune system. Nor Vitamin B-complex (ie. B1, B4, B6, B12) deficient. Eat eggs regularly. These will promote a healthy nervous system and nerve cells.

    • @francescag6889
      @francescag6889 Год назад +1

      My healthy brother died after three jabs, Myocarditis.

    • @andylittlewood8331
      @andylittlewood8331 Год назад +1

      @@francescag6889 - so sorry for your devastating loss. I know of two young men (19 and 25) who were hospitalised with myo/pericarditis, I worry for them.

    • @wocket42
      @wocket42 Год назад

      Go carnivore!

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 7 месяцев назад

      Yes what people never tell you or rather Doctors.. Eat Healthy. All they do is treat. shots, meds.. how about prevent!!!

  • @cynthiadavis4913
    @cynthiadavis4913 Год назад +4

    Oh my oh😮 I had this thank you foe this eye opening information!

  • @jonarcher9035
    @jonarcher9035 Год назад +6

    Licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra) root and its relative Chinese licorice
    (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) root both contain the triterpenoid saponin
    glycyrrhizin. One study showed that glycyrrhizin has excellent
    anti-VZV activity in human fibroblasts

  • @IesKorpershoek
    @IesKorpershoek Год назад +2

    Man 68 years; In my twenties, I developed shingles, on my hip and back, caused by severe stress during an exam period. It was terrible. After my 1st booster I developed shingles twice, head and neck. It was different, and very painful but almost no blisters or very small. Because of that, my doctor told me it could not be shingles. Another doctor (2nd opinion) did more research and was sure it was shingles. Neither offered me a vaccination. I will ask for it myself in the next couple of weeks. A little research learned the Dutch CDC approved Shingrix.

    • @fewferfev
      @fewferfev Год назад +1

      @@tiff3986 Why ridicule? If you don't like ridicule about your perspective why not allow others respect for their decision making processes. He had such a horrific time with the actual disease he will take a risk and get vaxxed. That is not unreasonable. For him, it might be the right decision. Respect.

  • @alietaeck6348
    @alietaeck6348 Год назад +3

    How did they come up with 90% efficacy? How big was the study?

  • @Mau365PP
    @Mau365PP Год назад +8

    Dr Been, one question. Could CoQ10 help for long covid mitochondria dysfunction?

    • @jewelleryaddict
      @jewelleryaddict Год назад +2

      I have severe chronic fatigue syndrome 30 yrs. What has helped the most after years of all kinds of meds is Coq10. It does not cure my fatigue but helps a lot at almost 70 now. I take that with NADH which is also good for fatigue. It is supported by many University studies. Please type it in and Google it online. Amazon sells both at good prices. Good luck.

  • @donniedeville5102
    @donniedeville5102 Год назад +7

    If you're all in on chatgpt, I'm all out on dr been

  • @lazycatdayz4ever905
    @lazycatdayz4ever905 Год назад +5

    Day #4 of shingles now. Started antiviral same day as rash. It is uncomfortable but not painful. 56 y/o healthy lifestyle. No trigger for this. Sign of weak immune system? Didn’t get shingrix shots. Had pericarditis after one Covid vaccine. Leary of vaccines now.

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 8 месяцев назад +1

      I am glad you are not in severe pain. My shingles pain about the 4 or 5th day woke me up in the night screaming my head off and wondering who is screaming? I felt like I was having surgery on my right ribs and stomach with no anestesia! I have a had 2 children naturally and several other surgeries. I know pain...my 5 weeks of shingles was very traumatic.Still have continual rib pain, sometimes itching and general weirdness on my right side. I was a physically fit lifelong martial artist and teacher. I believe mine was extreme because I am a covid long hauler..still suffering

  • @bwnco
    @bwnco 7 месяцев назад +1

    Here for the comments an they are GREAT!!!!

  • @antoniolittera2154
    @antoniolittera2154 Год назад +2

    Shingrix is 200 € per dose here in Sweden and you have to take two shots.

  • @JFlower7
    @JFlower7 Год назад +10

    Thank you for the advice but you took the Covid jab so thanks anyway.

  • @berylmccormick9565
    @berylmccormick9565 Год назад +2

    My 44 y daughter has ME/CFS triggered by shingles 17 yrs ago. Now rehabilitating (?75%) but suffers dessiminated recurrent break outs with stress. I have hope that shingrix might be able to allow further 25% recovery but see comments that indicate there is still significant risk immune reaction may be negative. Is it worth the risk ?

  • @pattyrooney1323
    @pattyrooney1323 Год назад +5

    How do we know for sure that other injectables haven't been tampered with?

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад +2

      All vaccines are poisons, metals & animal viruses.

    • @fewferfev
      @fewferfev Год назад +1

      They plan to make all vaccines we think of now as necessary into mRNA types according to an interview I saw at John Campbell's YT video. This is something we all need to join together and prohibit.

    • @keywee849
      @keywee849 Год назад

      @@fewferfev War Crimes.

  • @jlu72665
    @jlu72665 Год назад

    Developed severe Bell’s palsy following 1st shingrix vaccine. No disclosure by physician, cvs or mfr literature warning of known actual risk profile.

  • @sawyer4713
    @sawyer4713 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for covering this. I did have one Shingles vaccine and did get shingles about ten years later. However, I knew what the first outbreak--three massive painful itchy dots on my inner elbow. I went to a pharmacist who told me to immediately go to the emergency room at the hospital to get a prescription for Zovirax(something like that because I was in Spain) and definitely not wait until Monday to see my physician--it was on a Saturday. Best advice ever. Learn to recognize Shingles. Start Zovirax the same day you recognize it.

  • @bobthrasher8226
    @bobthrasher8226 Год назад +4

    If you have had shingles, you are at less risk for a relapse because your immune system has been "boosted."

  • @susanasantos9113
    @susanasantos9113 Год назад +10

    Thank you, but NO thank you

  • @dgunearthed7859
    @dgunearthed7859 8 месяцев назад

    DR BEEN, I received my 1st dose from my pharmacy tech 2 months ago, so I can receive my 2nd dose anytime between now and 6 months after the first dose. My tech couldn't answer me if there was a MORE OPTIMAL time to receive the 2nd dose, ie is it better to get it closer to the 2 month mark after the first vaccine? Or is it better to get it closer to the 6 month mark or somewhere in between? Thank you

  • @angel.heart007
    @angel.heart007 Год назад +1

    I got my sh8ngles vaccine a few weeks ago. Is it normal for my lymph node in my neck to still be swollen?

  • @PLeejo
    @PLeejo Год назад +1

    Contracted chx pox as child & again when my son got them at age 2. I was 34. Will my shingles be worse because I had pox twice? Would getting pox as an adult change my reaction to the shingles vac?!

  • @sandratyler3449
    @sandratyler3449 Год назад +1

    I had chickenpox at 9 months of age and shingles when I was 6 years old. My shingles were on one side of my face and scalp. My mother was afraid I would lose my vision in that eye. Because I had shingles does that make me immune to having it again?

  • @jmc8076
    @jmc8076 Год назад +1

    Relative vs absolute risk reduction? NNT and NNH? This data would be helpful in these videos but maybe hard to find?

  • @stevierusso529
    @stevierusso529 Год назад

    Eye opening, TY Doctor B!

  • @bobleclair5665
    @bobleclair5665 Год назад +1

    Back in the 50s, I don’t remember getting the chicken pox’s, but I do remember getting shots. I hated needles and I fought them. A couple of years ago at 70, I got the shingles, very painful to say the least, the same virus, they just changed the name from chicken pox’s to shingles

    • @jazzsnare
      @jazzsnare Год назад

      Did you use an antiviral once it was found to be shingles?

    • @bobleclair5665
      @bobleclair5665 Год назад

      @@jazzsnare no, I just endured the pain, one night it got so bad, the pain got to spasming .so I climbed out of my boat and jumped in the water, it was in January and the water was colder than the pain, I stayed in the water till the pain went away, today I can feel the deadened nerves

    • @jazzsnare
      @jazzsnare Год назад

      @@bobleclair5665 Reading this, I think I am glad to have taken the vaccine, if it actually works that is. It is not clear what 90% effective means, effective at what, compared to what? Sorry to hear your disturbing experience. Would you take vax or anti virals now?

    • @bobleclair5665
      @bobleclair5665 Год назад

      @@jazzsnare no, the body is meant to heal itself, I’m going with that belief and I don’t trust the government,

  • @mikeward9870
    @mikeward9870 Год назад +4

    Was that a relative 95% or absolute? Fool me once ...

  • @barbaraa.walters8798
    @barbaraa.walters8798 Год назад

    I got Both Shingrix Vaccines a few months apart

  • @ogbeborchristabel9276
    @ogbeborchristabel9276 9 месяцев назад

    Antibiotic Shingles medicine from Dr emuakhe on RUclips from Africa vanished my Shingles and haven't seen any reoccurrence to date, you're truly an epitome of good treatment..

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 Год назад

    PC doctor said it good idea I got the first shot felt lousy for a few days. Got the 2nd shot yesterday feel lousy again but not too bad. Hopefully I don't get any further issues. Update it's been 4 days now since the 2nd shot, I feel good now. Personally, I can report I had no adverse effects as of 4 days since 2nd shot.

    • @chetanrs
      @chetanrs Год назад

      How are you doing so far ?

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 Год назад

      @@chetanrs No problems been a few months now. The side effects were exactly what I was told they would be. Vaccines should be risk to reward. The risk of shingles attacks later in life outweighs the risk of the vaccine. I was also told I should get Hep B vaccine it was recommended by CDC. I asked the doctor how one gets Hep B she said only through sexual contact with someone who has it. I told her if my wife and I ever think about joining a swinging club ill get the HeP B vaccine she laughed. Not sure why they are offering these to older people over 50 who less likely to have multiple sex partners.

  • @TheSweetnsalty1
    @TheSweetnsalty1 Год назад +2

    I’ve had shingles twice once in my early thirties and once in my late 40’s so I got the two shots about three years ago , the first one hurt like hell my shoulder felt like it was punched by Mike Tyson and I felt puny that day but the second shot didn’t hurt at all.

  • @margaretneanover3385
    @margaretneanover3385 Год назад

    I'm wondering if you see the rna of that the same as other diseases ? The coil is a key give away to seeing how one appears coated and the others try getting recoated if they started as stripped of the spike look shell. Is it mutating down graded or what. That was one question to damages some seem to not mind going on. Just my opinion, but I'm sure there's physical aspect that shows many are very much like..

  • @paulbork7647
    @paulbork7647 Год назад

    If one already had chicken pox, how would there be TH0, B and T cells which are coded for chicken pox and not activated with the initial infection? We’re they by-passed or does the body keep generating new cells focused on the same domain as such active immune cells which are being activated or were activated?

  • @bobleclair5665
    @bobleclair5665 7 месяцев назад

    With the occurrence of shingles. Wouldn’t that wake up the immune system, like getting a buster shot?

  • @TraversFlynn
    @TraversFlynn Год назад +1

    Thank You !!!

  • @gailmoss8275
    @gailmoss8275 Год назад +6

    Is the Shingles vaccine recommended when you already had Shingles and was treated as young adult once you are over 50-years old? I am more vaccine hesitant than ever and refused at all cost the MRNA vaccine and glad I did. I never did have Covid and haven’t been one to get colds or flu. I fear an over jealous immune response that could trigger reoccurrence of Polychondritis which I believe to be dormant for over a decade now.

    • @jewelleryaddict
      @jewelleryaddict Год назад +3

      I agree. I have had fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome for 30 years. I keep it at bay but sometimes reaccures very badly. I did not take the jab and glad didn't. I did not want a reactivation of either they say the chronic fatigue could be EBV virus and I was not going to gamble a cytokine storm by taking the jab and getting worse like I have read so many on line with similar have had.

    • @fewferfev
      @fewferfev Год назад +2

      You have to make your own decision based on whatever you consider truthful. We each have to now take responsibility for our own health and not be bullied by others no matter which side of the fence they put themselves into. And keep in mind we can graze from one side to the other according to our personal needs.

    • @gailmoss8275
      @gailmoss8275 Год назад +2

      @@fewferfev It’s really been an interesting few years that has given me many reasons to question so much. My family and friends say to ask your doctor but here in California a new law was passed that they will lose their license if they deviate at all from what the government CDC “official” website recommends. I’ve lost all faith and yes I’m operating in my own deep-routed intuition which has served me well and has cost me in other ways. Meanwhile, doing my best to keep informed and act accordingly.

  • @MariettaFarley
    @MariettaFarley Год назад +1

    Has anyone found any synergistic effect on Long COVID?

  • @gardenwaster
    @gardenwaster Год назад +7

    If you had the Covid jabs you will probably need the Shingles shots , so on and so forth

    • @lilpoohbear653
      @lilpoohbear653 8 месяцев назад

      blah blah blah right? No more vaccines for me

  • @tseringcole7108
    @tseringcole7108 11 месяцев назад +2

    Why don’t you aspirate anymore….crazy

  • @MissLibertarian
    @MissLibertarian Год назад +5

    Funny how the percentage of patients with long shingles is similar to the percentage who get mast cell activation, or long Covid. Maybe early treatment is key.

  • @andylittlewood8331
    @andylittlewood8331 Год назад +6

    So 90% claimed reduced relative risk ratio ( measured at what point) - and less over 4 years. What are the figures for absolute risk reduction and NNT ?
    What does “ 89% recuduction in post herpetic neuralgia “ mean precisely?

    • @m.s.229
      @m.s.229 Год назад +2

      At this point I believe all data published by Pharma is skewed. There are many books that discuss how to manipulate data to make it show what you want it to show.....the manipulation of data is very common place. If they publish efficacy rate of 90, I would guess it is much less than that if it works at all.

  • @ls-888
    @ls-888 10 месяцев назад

    What is the adjuvant they use? That's important information you left out !? No! ASO1B doesn't explain what it is❗

  • @CristinaCampbell
    @CristinaCampbell Год назад

    Dr. Mobeen, isn't this a reason against the practice of overly vaccinating? The argument is: if the population was not mass vaxxed, as a whole, the population would be exposed to the virus many times throughout a lifetime while coming into contact with naturally infected people (probably kids). So even as the memory cells got older, they wouldn't loose their memory of the virus (13:30) and shingles would be less of an issue.

  • @margaretneanover3385
    @margaretneanover3385 Год назад

    I'll say it could be one doctor was not actual..numbers and names seem interchangeable at times ..just before they got the telling about blood banking in coolers and no human study of abuse..of course it's intended or lies or both. However since my aunt's ex husband was building Panama canal partly and it's just above, ..it's probably correct to say they acted like vaccine but carried out either retaliation or continued assuming they'd win by illness. Yes I'd believe they might think it's a way undermining countries too. My uncle was for some time water commissioner in Panama ..cousins father ...long ago. When they said democracy or republic was becoming enforced as a double bout ...then too the wars had some of this going on..and I think some were said refugees ..but claims are not all same ..they too used shipping water rights to gain access imo. That's how nasty the integrity can get ..

  • @williammiller8613
    @williammiller8613 Год назад +1

    No one