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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The five things you really need to know about HPV vaccines

For those who prefer the truth over mainstream propaganda, here are things you need to know about HPV vaccines:

(NaturalNews) After the political tempest about Gardasil and mandatory HPV vaccinations, CNN posted an article about the things they claimed ought to be known. The article contended that the HPV vaccine controversy was mostly political and that HPV vaccines were safe. It also noted that they have been vaccinating kids for lots of years.

one. Merck needed a brand spanking new money cow to replace the billions in profits lost due to Vioxx finally being pulled from the market after it caused upwards of 50,000 deaths. Gardasil was selected to become the new money cow and, like happened with Vioxx, Merck has resorted to rigged and misreported study results and hidden facts of harm.

Preliminary Merck safety tests used a placebo, which was identical to the Gardasil vaccine minus only the HPV virus parts - in lieu of a benign placebo such as saline solution. The placebo contained highly poisonous aluminum, polysorbate 80 and sodium borate - items whose side effects are markedly similar to those being experienced after Gardasil injections.

two. Studies have actually shown that Gardasil and its sister vaccine Cervarix (from GlaxoSmithKline) provide no protection for ladies already exposed to the HPV virus, and in point of fact present highly elevated risks for already exposed ladies as well as for expectant mothers. When the vaccine is run to a woman with a dormant or harmless type of HPV, her likelihood of developing precancerous lesions increases by a staggering 44.6 percent.

Actual trial knowledge for Gardasil reveals that a shocking 73.3 percent of the participants who received Gardasil acquired a brand spanking new medical condition ranging from flu-like signs to paralysis.  60% had systemic reactions. The "placebo" recipients had similar results, but obviously no mere saline solution would have produced even a fraction of such reactions.

The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting Technique (VAERS) has reported 45 cases of spontaneous abortion, or miscarriage, following Gardasil vaccination. At the time the vaccine was approved, kids had been born with congenital birth defects after their mothers had been given Gardasil compared to zero in a placebo group. Later reports put the number of birth defects in the vaccinated group closer to 40.

three. Vaccination safety organization SANE Vax announced that they found that Gardasil has been contaminated with a substance lots of government health and safety agencies classify as a bio-hazard. HPV recombinant DNA (rDNA) was present in 100% of the 13 samples which had different lot numbers and came from New Zealand, Australia, France, Poland, France, and states in the U.S.

four. Due to lack of prescribing knowledge furnished to doctors by Merck, doctors are reluctant to document adverse events and other factors; actual deaths and adverse events for Gardasil are hugely under-reported. It's been estimated that only 10% of adverse events for other vaccines are reported. With Gardasil the estimates range as low as 1%.
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