HPV vaccine might cause infertility
Merck has stopped promoting the mandatory use of Gardasil that targets the human papillomavirus (HPV). It's probably no coincidence that their turn-around comes at the same time that reports from the National Vaccine Information Center are surfacing about fainting and dizziness reported by dozens of patients as side effects of Gardasil. There are also some concerns that Gardasil may cause infertility.An early version of the Virginia house bill contained a clause addressing liability issues "if a female who is inoculated with the HPV vaccine becomes incapable of naturally conceiving a healthy child carried to live birth or experiences impaired fertility as a result of the HPV vaccine".
Legislators got that idea because the vaccine contains Polysorbate 80, which is linked to infertility in mice. The Merck HPV vaccine also contains sodium borate which is a common roach killer in each of its three doses. The National Library of Medicine (NLM) of the National Institutes of Health notes of sodium borate that it "is now known to be a dangerous poison, it is no longer commonly used in medical preparations." That was published in 2005. Yet the FDA in 2006 approved the Merck vaccine with this "dangerous poison" to be "commonly used" in these vaccinations. The symptoms of sodium borate poisoning according to the NLM citation include many of the side effects being reported after less than six months of the vaccine usage. These include convulsions, collapse, and seizures that include twitching of facial muscles, arms, hands, legs, and feet.
How many of these young women taking this vaccine will find out that they are barren 10 to 15 years down the road and what will their options be if they are forced to take this drug because of legislation mandates?







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3-12-2007 @ 10:09AM
jill said...
Thank God I did not get this for my daughter and what if they would of forced this upon our daughters? Then i would not have any grandchildren and i would be soooo very upset. These people need to quit trying to force these new medicines on our children and let the parents decide and furthermore a little more testing would be nice!!!!!!!!!!
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3-16-2007 @ 7:26PM
Shannon said...
We live in NM, and our genius governor just signed a bill that requires all girls entering the sixth grade to receive this drug. My daughter is in the 4th grade now. I hope they pull this bill before we're forced to move to avoid it.
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5-21-2007 @ 9:28PM
Hope said...
You should know that one of the HPV vaccine lead researchers has gone on the record as saying that mandating this vaccine in young girls is a "great big public health experiment." It was in an Indiana newspaper and on Fox News in Chicago. She said it hadn't been tested in girls under 15 and it hadn't been tested for safety at all in any girls in conjunction with other vaccines. Do a Google search on the researcher "Diane Harper." you'll find the stories that way.
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