From: DALE MOSS
Soroush,
This may be of interest to you, if you haven't seen it already:
http://www.activistpost.com/2013/09/blo ... azard.html
Peace,
Dale
Gardasil
Re: Gardasil
I don't imagine there's been a proving of Gardasil yet, but is any pharmacy making it in potency? The number of adverse events from that misbegotten vaccine is now over 40,000, with at least a couple of hundred deaths -- and that's just in the U.S.
I'm afraid this will be the next major vaccine-induced injury. Does anyone have experience in treating the awful sequelae of Gardasil vaccinations? I, for one, would like to start thinking about the symptomatology and how it might be addressed.
Peace,
Dale
I'm afraid this will be the next major vaccine-induced injury. Does anyone have experience in treating the awful sequelae of Gardasil vaccinations? I, for one, would like to start thinking about the symptomatology and how it might be addressed.
Peace,
Dale
Re: Gardasil
I am sure Helios will have it!!
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 18 January 2016 00:04
To: Minutus
Subject: [Minutus] Gardasil
I don't imagine there's been a proving of Gardasil yet, but is any pharmacy making it in potency? The number of adverse events from that misbegotten vaccine is now over 40,000, with at least a couple of hundred deaths -- and that's just in the U.S.
I'm afraid this will be the next major vaccine-induced injury. Does anyone have experience in treating the awful sequelae of Gardasil vaccinations? I, for one, would like to start thinking about the symptomatology and how it might be addressed.
Peace,
Dale
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 18 January 2016 00:04
To: Minutus
Subject: [Minutus] Gardasil
I don't imagine there's been a proving of Gardasil yet, but is any pharmacy making it in potency? The number of adverse events from that misbegotten vaccine is now over 40,000, with at least a couple of hundred deaths -- and that's just in the U.S.
I'm afraid this will be the next major vaccine-induced injury. Does anyone have experience in treating the awful sequelae of Gardasil vaccinations? I, for one, would like to start thinking about the symptomatology and how it might be addressed.
Peace,
Dale
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Re: Gardasil
These side affects are not very detailed.
http://www.gardasil.com/about-gardasil/ ... -gardasil/
This is a study of the demyelination side affects. Five subjects.
Based on frequency of side affects
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1880 ... fects.aspx
Ellen Madono
http://www.gardasil.com/about-gardasil/ ... -gardasil/
This is a study of the demyelination side affects. Five subjects.
Based on frequency of side affects
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1880 ... fects.aspx
Ellen Madono
Re: Gardasil
Thanks, Ellen and Rochelle. I'm not surprised the Gardasil website is so coy about side-effects: fainting, for instance, sounds a lot milder than passing out cold and breaking your arm. Interestingly, they do caution against getting the vaccination if you're allergic to aluminum hydrophosphate or polysorbate 80. And how, I wonder, would a girl know she has such an allergy, unless she'd had a reaction previously to another vaccine?
Unfortunately, the other citation didn't work, at least not for me. Came up with a message that it doesn't exist. Could the study have been pulled?
Helios, bless them, has potentized both Gardasil and Cervix, in separate remedies but both under the name of "HPV vaccine."
The Sanevax website is a good source for anecdotal information on the long-term effects of this terrible stuff.
Peace,
Dale
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Unfortunately, the other citation didn't work, at least not for me. Came up with a message that it doesn't exist. Could the study have been pulled?
Helios, bless them, has potentized both Gardasil and Cervix, in separate remedies but both under the name of "HPV vaccine."
The Sanevax website is a good source for anecdotal information on the long-term effects of this terrible stuff.
Peace,
Dale
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab® S
Re: Gardasil
Incidentally I remember doing some supply teaching at the local high school when they did the Gardasil vaccine. All the girls had to stay under observation in the hall for 30 mins after the vaccine which never happens with other vaccines. And yes – not only was there fainting amongst a few but I would call it passing out!! There were medical personnel in attendance!!! Of course putting a load of teenage girls in a room together can cause hysterical symptoms so some of those passing out could be caused by that.
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 18 January 2016 13:13
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Gardasil
Thanks, Ellen and Rochelle. I'm not surprised the Gardasil website is so coy about side-effects: fainting, for instance, sounds a lot milder than passing out cold and breaking your arm. Interestingly, they do caution against getting the vaccination if you're allergic to aluminum hydrophosphate or polysorbate 80. And how, I wonder, would a girl know she has such an allergy, unless she'd had a reaction previously to another vaccine?
Unfortunately, the other citation didn't work, at least not for me. Came up with a message that it doesn't exist. Could the study have been pulled?
Helios, bless them, has potentized both Gardasil and Cervix, in separate remedies but both under the name of "HPV vaccine."
The Sanevax website is a good source for anecdotal information on the long-term effects of this terrible stuff.
Peace,
Dale
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab® S
Rochelle
From: minutus@yahoogroups.com [mailto:minutus@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: 18 January 2016 13:13
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Gardasil
Thanks, Ellen and Rochelle. I'm not surprised the Gardasil website is so coy about side-effects: fainting, for instance, sounds a lot milder than passing out cold and breaking your arm. Interestingly, they do caution against getting the vaccination if you're allergic to aluminum hydrophosphate or polysorbate 80. And how, I wonder, would a girl know she has such an allergy, unless she'd had a reaction previously to another vaccine?
Unfortunately, the other citation didn't work, at least not for me. Came up with a message that it doesn't exist. Could the study have been pulled?
Helios, bless them, has potentized both Gardasil and Cervix, in separate remedies but both under the name of "HPV vaccine."
The Sanevax website is a good source for anecdotal information on the long-term effects of this terrible stuff.
Peace,
Dale
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab® S
Re: Gardasil
I doubt the passing out was an hysterical symptom. It's fairly common with Gardasil, even when not given en masse.
Peace,
Dale
Peace,
Dale