mothra wrote on Sep 22
nd, 2017 at 12:00pm:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Sep 22
nd, 2017 at 11:48am:
Lisa Jones wrote on Sep 22
nd, 2017 at 11:45am:
Prime Minister for Canyons wrote on Sep 22
nd, 2017 at 11:43am:
Captain Caveman wrote on Sep 22
nd, 2017 at 11:40am:
I don't think it affects everyone.
My sister inlaw was all for vaccines. She passed away this year at the ripe old age of 35. Perfect hralth her whole life untill about 5 and a half years ago. She went in for a normal cervical cancer shot. All down hill from there. The most agressive cancer I've ever seen someone go through.
Each to their own but I believe it was the vaccine that killed her. She's not the only one to die like this after having it either.
Ummm, she died from cervical cancer having the cervical cancer shot?
God....I've heard it all now 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Its not impossible to still get cervical cancer after having Gardasil, Gardasil only protects against the four most common HPV types, you could still get another. But I highly doubt the ability of Gardasil to trigger cervical cancer.
Gardasil protects against 4 types of HPV, two of which are cancer inducing and two of which generate warts.
According to the manufacturer, inoculation with Gardasil after a person has already been exposed to the two types of HPV (16 and 18 from memory) that cause cancer, then their chance of developing cancer is increased by in excess of 40%.
Hi Mothra, just wanting it clarified, if a person has already been exposed to 2 types of HPV, and then have inoculation with Gardasil after exposure, is their chance of developing cancer increased by over 40% because of the inoculation?
I may have read it wrong, but am very interested to know more.
As for any inoculations one puts into ones system, really needs careful thought, I did go to a health seminar (many in fact, before Wikipedia and internet searching)....I can't remember the name of the lady that was speaking to us, (I would have to search through my myriad of notes to find it somewhere!)...her story was, she went overseas, had injections necessary for overseas, had her baggage go missing or stolen, along with her passports and papers showing she had injections.
So...she had to go through all of it again, have more injections, and then, it was when she got lupus....... she explained, she felt ill and in pain all over since.
She said it's like an arthritis of the blood, trying to explain the pain she lives with every day, and her regret of having extra travel injections.
How much research has gone into these type of new inoculations?
I don't trust it.
When my babies had to have their 2, 4 and 6 month jabs, I was worried.
Because, my neighbour's brother, lost his 6 month of baby boy from SIDS, after he had his 6 month injection.
I spoke of this to a very wise elderly visiting health nurse in the district I lived in (she used to weigh our babies and help us young mums out with any issues we had)....she was one of the loveliest caring nurses I will always remember.
She told me, if the baby has a cold, delay the injection, or they won't cope well, and it's okay to wait past the 2,4 and 6 month rule, they are a bit bigger and stronger to cope with it better.
She also told me, to give a bit of baby Panadol before they get their jabs so it gets on top of the rise in body temperature they experience after the injection.
So for both my babies at the time, the injections were done at.....
3 months, 5 months, and 7 months.
Plus I breast fed for their first year.
Yes, it was my absolute fear of cot death that made me think of bending the rules a little.
As for Gardasil.......I talked my adult daughter out of getting it done, as I didn't trust it, and there were so many things being reported that were negative, hence I believe Spain had banned it?
https://healthimpactnews.com/2014/gardasil-vaccine-spain-joins-growing-list-of-c...