Monday, February 9, 2009

Gardasil HPV Vaccine

Thousands Have Gotten Sick from Gardasil HPV Vaccine
Gardasil, the cervical cancer vaccine recommended for girls as young as 12 years old, is causing side effects ranging from seizures and numbness to dizzy spells, fainting and paralysis.


More than 17 girls a week in Australia have experienced such reactions after receiving the vaccination, but the country’s Department of Health and Aging refuses to release their details.Further, as of November 30, 2007, 496 adverse reaction reports were filed with Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Association (TGA).

Of them, 468 had the cervical cancer vaccine as the sole suspected cause. In the United States, up to 1,700 women have reported adverse reactions from Gardasil, including at least seven deaths. To date, more than 10 million doses of Gardasil have been distributed worldwide. TGA noted that the safety of Gardasil was being monitored by officials in Australia and overseas, and that the adverse reactions are consistent with those expected from any vaccine.
News.com.au December 3, 2007

Misty Notes: Really? 1700 adverse reactions and 7 deaths? And this is consistent? I don't know any parent willing to take this chance knowingly. I would like to encourage all parents to think about this vaccine before they feel bullied to give it to their children by their MD's or Pediatricians. Education is our most valuable health tool. Building a healthy immune system is our best defense against all disease. This includes choosing the foods that will feed and nourish the human frame and not degrade it. This vaccine is showing some clear and present side effects. While it might be effective in preventing the HPV virus, it is not effective against HIV or other STD's. I have attached a link to a video you will find disturbing.

Ashley's Story

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