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To ask you to look at this? HVP vaccination "findings" (long article)

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HollyBerryBush · 07/08/2013 08:38

It's a regurgitated link on the book of face from an Australian source. I've googled through the BMJ Site and cant find any such article, but you might have better luck than me.

In short, there are findings in the USA and Australia (and the UKK apparently) that gardisil, the HPV vaccine causes early onset sterility apparently by bringing on the menopause.

www.naturalnews.com/041512_Gardasil_ovary_destruction_HPV_vaccine.html#ixzz2bDLlowek

A newly-published study has revealed that Merck & Co., the corporate mastermind behind the infamous Gardasil vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV), conveniently forgot to research the effects of this deadly vaccine on women's reproductive systems. And at least one young woman, in this case from Australia, bore the brunt of this inexcusable failure after discovering that her own ovaries had been completely destroyed as a result of getting the vaccine.

Published in the peer-reviewed British Medical Journal (BMJ), the harrowing recount of this young 16-year-old girl's experience should give pause to all parents currently being pressured by their doctors into having their young daughters jabbed with Gardasil. Robbed of her natural ability to experience full womanhood, this young woman experienced early menopause, in which her ovaries completely shut down before they were even able to fully develop.

Entitled Premature ovarian failure 3 years after menarche in a 16-year-old girl following human papillomavirus vaccination, this latest case study provides solid evidence that Gardasil is, at the very least, a serious threat to normal ovarian function. Not only was the damaged girl examined and verified to have had healthy ovaries prior to the shots, but there were no other identified factors besides Gardasil that could have possibly been involved in her sudden ill-fate.

Worse is the fact that information later obtained from the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for the case TGA is Australia's equivalent of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the U.S. revealed that Merck had never even conducted safety testing on Gardasil in relation to its effects on women's ovaries. According to the report, Merck had only tested Gardasil's effects on male testes.

"Although the TGA's Australian Public Assessment Report for Human Papillomavirus Quadrivalent Vaccine, February 2011, does report on the histology of vaccinated rat testes and epididymides, no histological report has been available for vaccinated rat ovaries," explains the report. "[A] histological report of the ovaries of vaccinated rats remained unavailable beyond a numbering of the corpora lutea present at postweaning euthanasia following the first litter."

In other words, Merck either intentionally or accidentally either option is completely unacceptable, by the way failed to check whether or not Gardasil has the potential to damage young women's reproductive systems, even though young women have always been the primary target market for the vaccine. Only recently have young boys been pulled into the Gardasil fray, despite the fact that the long-term side effects of the vaccine in males is still largely unknown.

Gardasil loaded with additives known to damage female reproduction

As reported by investigative journalist Heidi Stevenson, there are at least two additive ingredients in Gardasil that may be responsible for damaging women's ovaries. These ingredients are polysorbate 80, an emulsifying preservative, and L-histidine, a natural amino acid. Both of these ingredients are, of course, used in processed foods, which millions of people consume every day. But injecting them into the body has a much different biological effect than simply consuming them.

As it turns out, polysorbate 80, which also goes by the names Tween 80, Alkest, and Canarcel, has been shown in studies to damage female reproduction. Not only does this chemical additive greatly accelerate sexual maturation in women, but it also tends to reduce the weight and function of both the ovaries and the uterus. Similarly, L-histidine, when injected into muscle tissue, can cause the body to develop an autoimmune response to the natural substance, which can lead to many of the serious side effects being observed in many young girls who have been jabbed with Gardasil.

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gordyslovesheep · 07/08/2013 08:48

Myth busting. Can the HPV vaccine lead to infertility?
The rumour that the HPV vaccine can lead to infertility has come about as a result of findings of animal studies investigating a chemical stabiliser used in the vaccine called polysorbate 80. In these studies scientists expose the animals (usually mice or rats) to high levels of polysorbate 80 over prolonged periods (most often daily or several times a week for months) to see how their bodies react. The results of studies clearly show that the three intermittent doses of the very low level of polysorbate 80 in the HPV vaccine is way below the level or time period showing toxic effect in animal studies.

www.cancercouncil.com.au/1060/cancer-information/cancer-risk-and-prevention/screening-and-early-detection/cervical-cancer-vaccine-fact-sheet/

noblegiraffe · 07/08/2013 08:54

Here's the BMJ link, I don't have access to the full text. Maybe someone with access could give it the once over?

casereports.bmj.com/content/2012/bcr-2012-006879.abstract

noblegiraffe · 07/08/2013 09:12

Ah, this guy appears to have read it and not be impressed
scienceblogs.com/insolence/2012/10/30/ovarian-failure-caused-by-gardasil-not-so-fast/

It appears this poor girl's ovaries failed five months after her last jab, so they don't even have correlation, let alone causation.

Also interestingly
"Dr. Little [one of the report authors] is on the board of advisors for an Australian Catholic anti-abortion group called Family Life International, whose official patron laments the growth of promiscuity and the ?redefining? of marriage (big surprise, the group is against gay marriage as well). On the website is a diatribe against Gardasil, which, FLI gravely notes, is ?often associated with promiscuity,? along with a link to a YouTube video of the antivaccine propaganda film The Greater Good. It also turns out that Ward is, as one of my commenters put it, cut from the same cloth, described as a ?pro-life obstetrician/gynecologist.? He also apparently helps an antiabortion activist named Stephanie Gray give talks at local churches in Canada in which she shows graphic abortion videos to convince the audience that abortion is ?wrong 100% of the time"

Justforlaughs · 07/08/2013 09:16

I find this very worrying as my DD had the jabs last year. As an aside, she developed diabetes just afterwards, does that mean that it could be linked to the jab? Hmm

ANormalOne · 07/08/2013 09:18

First of all, Natural News, LOL.

Secondly, correlation does not equal causation and this is one, ONE case study, hardly time for hand wringing.

Premature ovarian failure in a well adolescent is a rare event. Its occurrence raises important questions about causation, which may signal other systemic concerns. This patient presented with amenorrhoea after identifying a change from her regular cycle to irregular and scant periods following vaccinations against human papillomavirus. She declined the oral contraceptives initially prescribed for amenorrhoea. The diagnostic tasks were to determine the reason for her secondary amenorrhoea and then to investigate for possible causes of the premature ovarian failure identified. Although the cause is unknown in 90% of cases, the remaining chief identifiable causes of this condition were excluded. Premature ovarian failure was then notified as a possible adverse event following this vaccination. The young woman was counselled regarding preservation of bone density, reproductive implications and relevant follow-up. This event could hold potential implications for population health and prompts further inquiry

So, they don't know what caused it, it could possibly be caused by the HPV but it may be something completely different and it needs further investigation.

Hmm
badbride · 07/08/2013 09:35

It's standard practice in many countries for health care providers to report correlations between drugs/ vaccine administration and possible reactions or "adverse events", see here, for e.g. www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/Activities/vaers.html

I really wouldn't worry about it.

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