Gardasil – vaccine or virus?

I noticed there is a big issue regarding Gardasil, the vaccine against 4 types of human papillomavirus (HPV). The vaccine was released in 2006 after only a few months of research and testing on young ladies and women.

The product of Merck & Co. is approved by the FDA, it is considered a safe vaccine but the producers forgot to mention about the side effects, dreadful side effect: temporary paralysis, seizures, complications, ranging from miscarriages to fetal abnormalities, heart problems and/or blood clotting, Bells Palsy, Guillain-Barre Syndrome and even death.

It is known that there are 100 types of the HPV but only a few lead to cervical cancer, the rest are eliminated by our body imunity system.

Types 16, 18, 6, and 11 lead to cervical cancer, a disease that kills thousands of woman every year.

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Religious creeps think that Gardasil is in fact a vaccine for sluts and infidel people, who sleep around. They say that monogamous relations are safe and there is no worry for sexually transmitted diseases if the two partners are loyal and don’t sleep around. These freaks forget something: you can get all sorts of viruses if you use the public toilet, if you change clothes with an infected person, you can get viruses after trying out clothes in a shop or just by walking down the beach after a drug addict lost his needle in the sand and you step on it.

Nobody is actually safe. You can get all sorts of disease even if you and your partner were virgins and you were loyal to each other.

So if you’re a religious freak, please get out of here! Your arguments are overrated!

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Here are a few interesting informations about Gardasil:

Gardasil, the much-touted vaccine against cervical cancer, might not be as safe as once thought. The conservative group Judicial Watch has obtained documents that indicate that Gardasil may have been responsible for thousands of serious injuries, including blood clots and seizures, and possibly several deaths. The new Gardasil revelations are disturbing, as efforts are underway in several states to make the vaccine mandatory for young girls. NewsInferno.com

The vaccine is now mandatory? How can somebody oblige me to get that vaccine?

A NaturalNews investigation has revealed that the FDA knew as early as 2003 that Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) was not linked to cervical cancer. Despite this knowledge, the FDA, along with key pharmaceutical companies, has continued to push for the use of HPV vaccinations as a defense against cervical cancer, even when its own research showed no link exists. Natural News.com

So the vaccine is preventing what? Read the complete report here.

The National Vaccine Information Center (NVIC) is calling on the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) to just say “no” on June 29 to recommending “universal use” of Merck’s Gardasil vaccine in all pre-adolescent girls. NVIC maintains that Merck’s clinical trials did not prove the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine designed to prevent cervical cancer and genital warts is safe to give to young girls. Nvic.org

After approving the vaccine and telling everyone how safe and efficient it is, now it’s dangerous for our daughters? And they reveal this after introducing it into the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Fund?!

The jab does not vaccinate against cancer but against the virus, and so it would not provide protection against the many other forms of the disease. BBC

A jab that could be given to hundreds of thousands of schoolgirls this autumn was at the centre at a safety scare last night following the deaths of two young women. European regulators are investigating the “sudden and unexpected” deaths of the women who received Gardasil, one of two jabs to protect against cervical cancer licensed for use in the UK. DailyMail

Nearly 8,000 adverse events associated with Gardasil were reported to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) since June of 2006, further igniting concerns about the controversial vaccine’s safety.   While the majority of the reports involved complaints about pain and swelling at the injection site, at least 7 percent were more serious, and included reports of paralysis and deaths. NewsInferno.com

I can’t tell you what to do, this is a decision every woman must make. As for myself, I will wait a little, to see more about this vaccine and the terrible side effects.

If you are convinced that this vaccine can help you and your daughter, then do it. But if you are in doubt, wait a little. There are certain issues which are still unknown: the long term side effects. I’m just worried about infertility problems which could be linked to Gardasil, as far as I read about this vaccine.

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