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Managing Shingles

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Boost your immunity to shingles

Once the chicken pox virus gets into your body—even if it was many decades ago— it never leaves.

The offending chicken pox virus lies dormant in your body, waiting to strike at a weak moment and emerges as shingles. 

But what causes the virus to re-emerge as shingles? How can you help prevent it? How can you lessen its severity if you do get it? Is it possible get shingles twice?

Shingles is nothing to be trifled with. Most people suffer for up to five weeks of painful burning and itching, with the possibility of complications of severe nerve pain, blindness and balance issues hanging over their heads.

But there IS hope. That’s why we’ve created Managing Shingles—the informative, guide that clearly shows you how to help prevent and manage this condition.

Step-by-step, this guide gives you a detailed look at shingles and the virus that causes it—its symptoms…how it’s transmitted…how to reduce your chances of getting it…and how to manage the condition if you do get sick. You’ll get helpful answers to questions like these:

  • “What causes the virus to re-emerge after lying dormant for decades?” Genetic factors are partially to blame. But your age and a weakened immune system are also key factors. That’s why you should turn to Managing Shingles for 7 ways to help keep your defense system strong and resistant to viral attacks.
  • “How can I help prevent the virus from attacking me?” The newest vaccine is major medical advance because it’s much more effective than the older one. How is it different? Does it last just as long, or longer? Are there side effects? Managing Shingles gives you the answers you need to know. 
  • “How can I lessen the severity of shingles?” One way is to recognize the symptoms early, even before the rash appears. Rapid treatment with antiviral drugs may help speed recovery and reduce the likelihood or severity of complications. See Managing Shingles to discover the little-known symptoms to watch for. 
  • “Is shingles contagious?” While you can’t give someone shingles, it is possible to spread the highly-contagious varicella-zoster virus to someone who has not had chickenpox. Managing Shingles shows you exactly how to help protect your loved ones. 

If you or someone you love has ever been afflicted by shingles, then you know how important it is to do all you can to help prevent it.

Don't risk it, order Managing Shingles today!

Managing Shingles
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How to Improve Your Odds of NOT Getting SHINGLES

In Managing Shingles, you’ll discover…

  • The types of common medications that put you at greater risk for contracting shingles.
  • The “magic window” for anti-viral medications to help reduce the length and severity of the attack and the risk of complications.
  • How your body keeps the shingles virus in check for decades and what helps prompt its re-emergence. 
  • And more!

To learn more about this fearsome virus and how you can help protect yourself, CLICK HERE to order Managing Shingles from the experts you can trust at Harvard Medical School.