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HPV and Controversy
The HPV vaccine has been massively controversial, and it has been associated with infertility before. Three girls aged 16 to 18 in rural southwestern Australia were diagnosed with premature ovarian insufficiency shortly after receiving the vaccination. The study examining those young women also noted that the report for the HPV vaccine did not present an ovary histology report (even though the vaccine is for women…). Gardasil has also been linked to other long-term damage, with many women experiencing the development or aggravation of autoimmune issues or neurological problems like seizures, paralysis, and speech problems. Popular Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, says,
Gardasil alone has had more than 38,000 adverse events reported through March 2015. And that number is estimated to be only 10% of all actual adverse events…”
Even the vaccine inserts show evidence that the HPV vaccine is a factor in inducing serious long-lasting health conditions.
Related: Vaccines, Retroviruses, DNA, and the Discovery That Destroyed Judy Mikovits’ Career
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkyjgY70yPA
Related: How To Detoxify and Heal From Vaccinations – For Adults and Children
A Bad Deal
The HPV vaccine is only one reason for declining fertility, but then again premature ovary failure is only one of the health issues that has been reported as a result of the vaccine. There are nearly 32,000 instances of HPV caused cancer every year in the U.S. The National Institue for Health estimates that 23.5 million Americans suffer from an autoimmune disorder, one of the commonly reported health issues caused by Gardasil. Conventional medicine is pushing a vaccine that will protect thousands at the cost of negatively impacting millions. Why is this ok? Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that healthcare costs associated with autoimmune disorders are twice as much as those associated with cancer. Autoimmune disorders create repeat customers…and business is booming.
Sources:
- A lowered probability of pregnancy in females in the USA aged 25–29 who received a human papillomavirus vaccine injection – Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health
- New Concerns about the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine – American College of Pediatricians
- Adolescent Premature Ovarian Insufficiency Following Human Papillomavirus Vaccination – NCBI
- Gardasil Package Insert – FDA
- Doctors Against Vaccines – Hear From Those Who Have Done the Research – Organic Lifestyle Magazine
- How Many Cancers Are Linked with HPV Each Year? – CDC
- Autoimmune Disease Statistics – AARDA






