HPV Vaccine Gardasil Warning, Risks
Posted on May 18th, 2009 in disease, vaccinations, vaccines | 1 Comment »
Girls getting the HPV vaccine Gardasil are having more side effects and 32 have died. The side effects are not minor and emergency room visits have tripled in comparison to other vaccines given to the same age group. Adverse effect reports from the Gardasil vaccine to the CDC and other organizations continue to pour in but the CDC and Merck continue to say it’s safe and that the benefits outweigh the risks. Perhaps they should speak to the parents of those almost 10,000 affected.
This goes back to my contention that the strongest defense against most every illness or disease is a strong immune system – not a vaccine. The only way to get a strong immune system is to ‘get out the way’ and let our body heal naturally, get out of the way by keeping our bodies nurished with natural foods that keep our immune system strong, and taking care of our bodies by getting adequate rest and treating them as they should, as a temple and gift. Not by introducing a foreign vaccine that causes pain, seizures, swelling, paralysis, warts and death among other complications.
And with HPV specifically, in healthy women it is self-limiting and poses no real danger. In most cases it has no symptoms or ill-effects.
The worse part about this is that 24 states had introduced legistation to make this vaccine mandatory for school age girls and would not allow them to attend school without it. The good news for now is that most of the legislation has been put on hold or killed before being put to vote, but that is not stopping the manufacturer.
Watch the videos below for more information. Consider the implications to our freedom and the health of our children. Consider the costs to those already affected by the vaccine.
This story is heartbreaking. Ashley Ryburn got the Gardasil HPV vaccine as recommended by doctors nationwide. Then something went wrong. Her whole life has been turned upsidedown. She’s no longer a happy, healthy young teenager. She is in pain. She has ‘episodes’ regularly. She gets tired and needs to sleep. She’s on many different medications just to control her symptoms. She can no longer bike, run around or exercise. Listen to her story in her own words and then consider if getting a vaccine of any kind is the right thing to do. For yourself or your child.


