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Vaccine does not protect against cervical cancer

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Planned Parenthood of the North Country New York (PPNCNY) is now running public announcements in local newspapers and media outlets in the region offering the HPV vaccination known as “Gardasil” throughout the month of June. They are offering the first shot free of charge. But, the necessary second and third shots will be at your own expense. This “Gardasil” vaccine is a hoax under the guise of protection against cervical cancer. Do not trust Planned Parenthood.

Dr. Diane Harper, a lead developer of Gardasil, states emphatically, “The best way to prevent cervical cancer is with routine Pap screening starting at age 21 years.” The American Cancer Society concurs. She warns that “Gardasil is associated with Guillian-Barre Syndrome that has resulted in deaths.”

Dr. Harper cautions that, “the side effects are many.” She further states, “Unfortunately, the FDA has given Merck (Pharmaceuticals) a blanket approval to use Gardasil in males and females ages 9 to 26 without making it clear to parents that the only data for male cancer preventions is in gay men, not in heterosexual men.”

With a master’s degree in public health (MPH), Dr. Harper strongly urges parents and anyone suffering from side effects from Gardasil to “push for full disclosure in consent forms so that parents and potential vaccinated persons can weigh the benefits and risks of the HPV vaccination from their own perspective.”

Be aware that the American Cancer Society’s list of seven suggestions makes no recommendation for giving anyone the HPV vaccination. But, it strongly advises that a woman who has been vaccinated against HPV should still follow the normal screening procedures (Pap smear, etc.) for her age group.

Check the following websites regarding Gardasil: www.cancer.org; www.cdc.gov; www.Free-Press-Release.com (The Truth About Gardasil).

Donna Marek

Ogdensburg

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