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someonenoticeimdead (September 6, 2008 at 6:33 am)
The shot wont give you warts, it contains no virus at all. Gardasil only prevents 2 types of low risk that give you warts, but theres several more strains that give it to you.
someonenoticeimdead (September 6, 2008 at 6:30 am)
No, go get your shot. Dont be stupid. The girl didnt get cancer from the shot, it says on the commercial that for some people it wont work for them. This guy is mixing info of low risk and high risk hpv. The low risk will leave your body after a few years but high risk that gives you cancer will get worse and worse unless treated. Please go get your shot, I wish I did.
procommenter (September 5, 2008 at 11:34 pm)
When the body is damaged trophoblast {or healing} cells are dispatched in large numbers. These cells carry a negative charge as does the immune system. Because of this trophoblasts are protected. Once the healing is done the auxiliary trophoblasts must be destroyed. The benzaldahyde and hydrocyanic acid within the Amygdalin carries out this function. If you lack vitamin B17 healing cells metastasize unchecked. That's what cancer is.
odessalovesyou (September 4, 2008 at 10:37 pm)
oh and thank you for this viedo.
odessalovesyou (September 4, 2008 at 10:36 pm)
oh crap. i just got my Gardasil shot almost two months ago and im for sure NOT going back and getting my other two.i heard (from the mother) that her daughter got a type of cancer from Gardasil. i really wish that i done my research before i got my shot, i really do. this makes me not trust doctors or any vaccines.
RawFoLyfe (September 4, 2008 at 9:12 pm)
darn. I got the first Gardasil injection but I'm not getting the others. I should have done my research before commiting. This sucks. I feel bad that our doctors are being brainwashed. I really thought vaccinations were a good thing (preventive) but now I know to think twice.
MrFlit (September 4, 2008 at 4:39 pm)
The studies you mention refer to people who already have HPV before they are given the vaccine. To say that it is ineffective because it doesn't cure pre-existing infection is incorect. It is a preventative not a treatment.And yes, even though they don't have a cervix, boys can get HPV.If you don't understand the studies, the disease, how it is transmited, or the difference between vaccination and treatment then maybe you should go easy on the fearmongering until you're up to speed.
FortitudeOfHeaven (September 3, 2008 at 4:22 am)
Not likely. Back in 2001 when people began to caught on about the dangers of vaccines, Big Pharma managed to get one of their flunkies in Congress to slip a rider into the Homeland Security bill. And after 9/11, it was overwhelmingly approved. They've made themselves immune from lawsuit and prosecution. Bast*rds. Now, if vaccines are as safe as they say they are-why would they need to do that? If they're harming and killing children, then they should damn well be put out of business.
FortitudeOfHeaven (September 3, 2008 at 4:19 am)
18 deaths. Plus 9,000+ serious reactions (paralysis, convulsions, seizures, etc), 78 genital warts outbreaks, and 6 Guillan Barre syndrome cases. And get this, only about 10% are ever reported. So the numbers could be far higher.90% of all HPV disappears within two years without any symptoms. While there are a few thousand deaths from cervical cancer each year, it is astronomically low and the lifetime risk of actually getting it is miniscule. Big Pharma is just preying on little girls.
vidafareed (August 30, 2008 at 7:27 pm)
Even one of the creators of the vaccine says the only sure way to prevent cervical cancer is the annual pap smear and that even the Gardasil vaccinated women still need to do so because they are still at risk for cervical cancer. More than 17 innocent girls killed in the prime of their life from this vaccine in the United States alone. Consider also the women vaccinated with Gardasil while pregnant or soon to become pregnant suffering through miscarriages because of this vaccine. |