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Old 03-08-2020, 02:20 PM #11
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I get No vaccines as I trust myself and what I do vs pumping those toxins in my body that are in the vaccine mixes. Mercury, Formaldehyde, and others that are not coming to my mind now.
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Can you provide a specific example of any approved modern vaccine which contains a toxin?
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I had posted this same question a year or so ago, when i also was wondering what to do. I have very slowly progressing PN, worrisome but not life changing, yet.
I did as much research as possible, finding little in definitive answers. I asked my neurologist; he had nothing. I didn't get much from my post herein.
I had the Zostrex vaccine years ago. What with the horror stories I hear about PN in others, I'm choosing to cross fingers and live healthy, like that may work. I suspect I'll have plenty enough antibiotics and vaccines in my future to create havoc with my nervous system. Today I'll choose not to mess with this one.
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Can you provide a specific example of any approved modern vaccine which contains a toxin?
Oh there are SO MANY, but first one that came to mind is Prozac which is heavily produced with fluoride. Now so much of the world believes that fluorides are their friends, as they are brainwashed, but not so. There is plenty of data out there on the dangers of fluorides in our body...

Prozac Dangers

On the Prozac issue I was going thru a depression and was given so many anti depression drugs and the first one was Prozac and that was very early 90's when it hit the U.S. market. It did NOTHING for me. Good thing as I got off it.

The issue causing the depression was a sluggish thyroid which for 10 yrs docs did not find t his to be true. It took a D.O. I was seeing for my back to come up with the answer, no labs nothing, just a theraputic dose and the rest is history...depression lifted in 4 days..oh how I remember that time in my life.

This is just a minute experience in my life, actually a big experience.
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Prozac contains three fluorine atoms. The fluorine atoms in organic compounds like Prozac are chemically inert compared to fluoride anions which can be chemically reactive.
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It contains FLUORIDES, plain and simple. And what about the FLUORIDES in the cipro, levaquin drugs and all the damage reported from that class of fluorides. My daughter has two damaged feet from taking Cipro years ago as she did NOT KNOW the damage that could happen. She trusted docs and their drugs. Today she lives with these deformed feet but thanks to the HGH she can go on and not live with the pain she had for years. Little did she know the HGH would reduce the pain in her damaged feet.

Amazing how so much people think all these chemicals are good for us.
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Just bumping up the original post to return this thread to the topic, which is Shingles Vaccine.....

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My doctor wants me to get the shingles vaccine (Shingrix). Even though I had shingles years ago I still had the Zostavax in 2010. I've had PIN for the past 20 years and now I'm wondering if the new vaccine might have adverse effects with Neuropathy. The PIN has progressed over the years, and I really don't want to make it worse, and yet I don't want shingles again! Just wondering if anyone has had any experience with this vaccine. TIA
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Rosie33, if you haven't already looked at the Drugs.com information on Shingrix, here is their list of known side effects, and I don't see any mention of peripheral neuropathy as a side effect:

Shingrix Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term - Drugs.com
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It contains FLUORIDES, plain and simple. And what about the FLUORIDES in the cipro, levaquin drugs and all the damage reported from that class of fluorides. My daughter has two damaged feet from taking Cipro years ago as she did NOT KNOW the damage that could happen. She trusted docs and their drugs. Today she lives with these deformed feet but thanks to the HGH she can go on and not live with the pain she had for years. Little did she know the HGH would reduce the pain in her damaged feet.

Amazing how so much people think all these chemicals are good for us.
I'm curious to know what HGH is. I was also on Levaquin for 2 weeks about 20 years ago.
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Rosie33, if you haven't already looked at the Drugs.com information on Shingrix, here is their list of known side effects, and I don't see any mention of peripheral neuropathy as a side effect:

Shingrix Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term - Drugs.com
I don't think neuropathy is a side effect of Shingrix vaccine. I believe the vaccine exacerbates the zaps and burning pain of neuropathy. I'm comfortable not going that route.
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