
Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) Before Gardasil was approved we have only 3.8% more girls reporting adverse events to a vaccine. After Gardasil was approved in June 2006, the % of 11–13 year old girls jumps exponentially to 44.7%. In the 14–16 year old group the % of girls reporting more than boys pre-Gardasil was 28.2%. The number of girls reporting after Gardasil was approved jumps to 80.2%. This is staggering.

Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) Before Gardasil was approved we have only 3.8% more girls (than boys) reporting adverse events to a vaccine. After Gardasil was approved in June of 2006, the percentage of 11–13 year old girls jumps exponentially to 44.7%. The numbers do not lie, people. This is not rocket science. This proves that Gardasil is dangerous and a thorough investigation needs to be done into this vaccine.
Source: www.renewamerica.com
By Cynthia A. JanakThis is the question that has been floating around all pro-vaccine, safe-vaccination and anti-vaccination groups for a very, very long time. Today, I am going to prove, at least with one vaccine, if it is safe or not. ...

Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) Are pregnant women receiving vaccines endangering their baby?
Source: www.examiner.com
It has always been a principle of medicine that one should not vaccinate pregnant women, except in extreme cases, because the risk to the baby isjusttoo high. Recently, we have seen two examples of violation of this policy. ...

Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) So wrong... it's not been tested for this age group yet the FDA can approve it? Who's looking after YOU?
Source: fdanews.com
GlaxoSmithKline’s human papillomavirus vaccine Cervarix has received FDA approval for use in girls and young women age 10–25, while Merck’s Gardasil has won a new indication, extending its use to boys and men age 9–26. ...

Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) Charming. It's all about the money, ALWAYS.
Source: professional.cancerconsultants.com
Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health have reported that human papillomavirus vaccination for prevention of cervical cancer is not cost-effective in women between the ages of 35 and 45 years. ...

Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) “The rate of serious adverse events is greater than the incidence rate of cervical cancer.” - Dr. Diane Harper, lead researcher in the development of Gardasil and Cervarix.

Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) Of course Merck deny the findings....
Source: www.webmd.com
Researchers believe that there may be a link between a vaccine against cervical cancer and ALS, aka Lou Gehrig's disease.

Source: weblogs.baltimoresun.com
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Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) Gardasil Researcher Drops a Bombshell: The leading expert Diane Harper dropped a huge bombshell on her stunned audience at the 4th International Public Conference on Vaccination. When asked, why she was now speaking out, Dr Harper said: "I want to be able to sleep with myself when I go to bed at night".

Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) "Gardasil has never been tested in young girls under 15 years old, says whistleblower Diane Harper"...
American Chronicle | Gardasil has never been tested in young girls under 15 years old, says whistleb
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Seriously Concerned About Gardasil (Cervical Cancer Vaccine) *scoff* a victim hey? I guess in that case, they get what they give.
Source: www.heraldsun.com.au
CSL has become a victim of its own success.

Top researcher who worked on cervical cancer vaccine warns about its dangers (update 1) by Mike Adam
Source: www.naturalnews.com
Top researcher who worked on cervical cancer vaccine warns about its dangers (update 1)

Source: www.newsinferno.com
A Florida woman thinks the death of her 17-year-old granddaughter may have had something to do with Gardasil. According to a report on firstcoastnews.com, Denise Melton insists that Jessie Ericzon had been in good health until she received the HPV vaccine.

Source: children.webmd.com
37% of U.S. teen girls got at least 1 shot of Gardasil, a vaccine against sexually transmitted cancer- and wart-causing HPV viruses. But only 18% have finished the 3-shot series.
















