and your daughter from cervical cancer, you better think twice because
this vaccine may turn out to be one of the worst things you can do to
your health!
Cervical cancer affects about 13,000 women in the United States each
year, killing around 4,000. Around the world, almost half a million
contract the cancer, resulting in some 225,000 deaths.
The sexually-transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV) has been blamed
for causing most cervical cancer cases. The Gardasil vaccine, which is
recommended for women and girls as young as 12 years, was approved
without a hitch by the FDA in 2006 to help fight the disease, even
though it was only tested on about 1,000 girls.
Gardasil contains genetically-engineered virus-like protein particles
and aluminum, which affect the immune system. However, the vaccine's
mechanism of protection is unknown and it has not been evaluated for
the potential to be carcinogenic nor tested for possible toxicity to
the genes.
By the summer of 2009, Gardasil had already caused more than 15,000
thousand reports of adverse vaccine reactions, injuring more than
3,000 and killing 48, with 14 deaths claiming girls under the age of
16.
Known Gardasil side effects include:
* Fainting
* Seizures
* Numbness and tingling
* Pain and extreme fatigue
* Hair loss
* Rashes
* Other health problems
Do Women Even Need an HPV Vaccine?
A study by the Journal of the American Medical Association on the
prevalence of HPV infection among American women suggests that
cervical cancer is not the dangerous disease that the media and
pharmaceutical companies are portraying it to be and showed that:
* Just 2 percent of the patients in the study were infected by HPV
strains that greatly increase their risk of cervical cancer.
* About 3 percent were infected with the types of HPV that
Gardasil was developed to prevent.
About 90 percent of all HPV infections go away within two years. Even
the American Cancer Society (ACS) concedes that the incidence of
cervical cancer, once one of the leading causes of cancer death in
American women, has declined by 74 percent between 1955 and 1992
largely due to the increased use of the pap smear test, which can
detect any changes in the cervix before the cancer develops and find
early cervical cancer in its most curable stage.
The ACS also states that the cervical cancer death rate continues to
decline by almost 4 percent a year and rarely develops in women
younger than 20.
Dr. Joseph Mercola adds that since HPV is sexually transmitted, it is
nearly 100 percent preventable by modifying lifestyle habits.
While Gardasil is far from being safe, its manufacturer Merck is
actually pushing for the use of this HPV vaccine on boys.
You can help prevent Gardasil from becoming a full-blown vaccine
disaster. The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is
petitioning the Obama administration and Congress to investigate
Gardasil vaccine risks.
Visit the NVIC website to view the petition and learn more about HPV
and Gardasil.
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