How very interesting and explained succinctly...I have the form where there are 
no lesions.....Dee

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> On 27 Sep 2015, at 18:16, John Popelish <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 09/27/2015 12:56 PM, PT Ferrance wrote:
>> I still don't buy it and I usually can accept things.  But
>> this is illogical.  The piece of DNA coding sits in a
>> person's spinal nerve root for generations?  How does it get
>> from the nerve root to the sperm and eggs?  Why does it wait
>> for every other generation?  Why not manifest in the
>> generation that had the chicken pox in the first place... or
>> the parents?  Why wait for the grandparents?
>> Also, shingles can be successfully treated with Acupuncture
>> and Oriental Medicine.
> 
> Sorry that I nave not explained clearly.
> 
> When a person gets chicken pox,
> the virus inserts its DNA
> into the DNA of nerve cells,
> causing those cells to produce copies of the virus,
> that are released into the environment,
> where those nerves connect with the skin,
> at the pox lesions.
> 
> This provides an obvious contagious route
> to get the virus into other people.
> 
> But this eventually means that almost everyone
> has been exposed to the virus
> and had become immune to it,
> and the contagion does down,
> in any given human community.
> 
> This saturation process takes enough time,
> that a couple of human generations
> become immune at the same time.
> 
> If this was all there was to chicken pox,
> with its high contagion success,
> it would cause it to run out of hosts
> and go extinct in about two human generations.
> 
> But this virus has another trick up its sleeve
> to let it get around its too effective spread.
> 
> And that trick is shingles.
> 
> It produces a second contagious episode,
> after a long enough time has passed,
> that a new, non-immune generation of humans
> has arrived to host its replication.
> 
> It does this in potentially
> every person who had chicken pox.
> 
> I didn't mean to imply that shingles affects
> only alternate generations of humans.
> I was saying that the point of shingles
> is to jump over a generation of immune humans
> to infect a later generation
> that has no immunity.
> 
> Shingles is chicken pox's way
> of patiently waiting
> for a new generation
> of non-immune hosts.
> 
> This has been its survival trick
> for thousands of years.
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> John Popelish
> 
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