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Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
My elderly Dad is having his first bout of shingles. I am tempted to give him renue serum.
Do any of the ingredients strengthen the virus?
My guess is not as they are not actually living (viruses) but wonder what physicians think.
I would want to feel VERY confident before applying.
Do any of the ingredients strengthen the virus?
My guess is not as they are not actually living (viruses) but wonder what physicians think.
I would want to feel VERY confident before applying.
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
First, shingles is a virus, the same one that causes chickenpox only it has laid dormant for years and re-emerged. NAD+ strengthens the immune system, especially for the elderly whose NAD+ levels are low. Although I can't point to a study specifically regarding NAD+ and shingles, a strong immune system is what's needed to ward off any virus attack. Many studies show it to be very effective in fighting Covid, for example.ChrisBON wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 6:29 pm My elderly Dad is having his first bout of shingles. I am tempted to give him renue serum.
Do any of the ingredients strengthen the virus?
My guess is not as they are not actually living (viruses) but wonder what physicians think.
I would want to feel VERY confident before applying.
If it were my Dad, I'd be giving him healthy doses of NMN powder (1 gram/day) and rubbing the NAD+ serum directly into the areas affected. This should minimize symptoms and the systemic attack. All in my opinion, of course.
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
Well i did an experiment first on one part of his arm where the redness was - and what is cool is that they didn't form blisters.
Also - it looks like it stopped in its tracks, in that it stopped spreading. He is taking valtrex and getting lots of NMN so hopefully this wraps up quickly.
It could have been a lot worse.
I feel safe using the serum all over now.
Also - it looks like it stopped in its tracks, in that it stopped spreading. He is taking valtrex and getting lots of NMN so hopefully this wraps up quickly.
It could have been a lot worse.
I feel safe using the serum all over now.
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
Keep us updated ChrisBon. Shingles is a terrible virus and as Jocko suggested can lay dormant in the body and can be initiated by stress. Along with his prescription and topical treatments try and reduce any stress where you can..ChrisBON wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 9:37 am Well i did an experiment first on one part of his arm where the redness was - and what is cool is that they didn't form blisters.
Also - it looks like it stopped in its tracks, in that it stopped spreading. He is taking valtrex and getting lots of NMN so hopefully this wraps up quickly.
It could have been a lot worse.
I feel safe using the serum all over now.
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
The NAD+ Skincare line is showing incredible results where we never expected. It's amazing how many problems are simply due to a lack of normal NAD+ levels in the skin, or other areas of the body. I hesitate to use the word miracle... "Revelation" maybe.
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
I know a lot about Shingles and post-herpetic neuralgia. I have seen my uncle practically crippled in pain for months, particularly his first attack. And this was with Valtrex, the anti-viral.
My Dad's physician was too afraid to prescribe the vaccine due to his advanced age.
Yes he is taking the AntiViral, but I am convinced that Renue Age Defying serum prevented blisters from actually even forming on over 50% of the rash. The pain actually wasn't that bad.
This outbreak ended within 10-12 days. The rash is drying up and his skin isn't tender. That's friggin' good.
I am relieved. Obviously the serum doesn't support the virus in any way - and just helped beat it back.
Cool beans!
My Dad's physician was too afraid to prescribe the vaccine due to his advanced age.
Yes he is taking the AntiViral, but I am convinced that Renue Age Defying serum prevented blisters from actually even forming on over 50% of the rash. The pain actually wasn't that bad.
This outbreak ended within 10-12 days. The rash is drying up and his skin isn't tender. That's friggin' good.
I am relieved. Obviously the serum doesn't support the virus in any way - and just helped beat it back.
Cool beans!
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
Thats awesome and glad to hear hes doing better!
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
Amen to that..
Re: Is Renue 100% safe for Shingles
Well the serum is not only safe, it proved to be an accelerator of healing in what could have been a long and painful bout.
Plus from what else I am reading, it raises NAD+ levels for him generally.
So a good report.
Plus from what else I am reading, it raises NAD+ levels for him generally.
So a good report.
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