Study proves HPV vaccine damage can linger for years
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month — and that means one thing.
The Gardasil marketing machine is out in full force.
You can’t open a newspaper or turn on the TV these days without seeing some op-ed or public service announcement practically begging you to line up your kids or grandkids for the HPV vaccine.
But there’s a study out that’s creating an “awareness” about the dangers of these shots that our government and the mainstream never intended.
A research team is finally putting some numbers behind all the lives that have been ruined by HPV vaccines like Gardasil.
And they’re warning that the damage that these shots cause is staying with kids for years.
Girls like 14-year-old Natalie Morton who got an HPV shot one morning at school, and was dead by lunchtime.
And for lots of other girls (and, increasingly, boys) a Gardasil jab was followed by a life filled with pain and disability. Kids who were star athletes before getting Gardasil ended up in wheelchairs, unable to attend school and care for themselves after.
But despite all the stories of HPV vaccine victims out there, researchers hadn’t made much of an attempt to study them and quantify exactly what they’re going through.
Until now.
At the end of the 2015, scientists from a top Mexican research hospital published a report where they studied the symptoms of dozens of girls from around the world who had bad reactions to HPV shots.
And they found a disturbing pattern that should be enough to keep this dangerous vaccine far from the young people you love. According to the study, published in Clinical Rheumatology, the most common symptoms reported by the forty-five girls included:
- Musculoskeletal pain (66 percent)
- Fatigue (57 percent)
- Headaches (57 percent)
- Dizziness and vertigo (43 percent)
- Paresthesia, a type of nerve damage that causes a “pins and needles” sensation (36 percent).
And here’s the worst part – 93 percent of the girls were still experiencing “incapacitating symptoms” that were keeping them out of school and work an average of four years after getting the shot.
These girls aren’t just sick. They’re not getting better.
Critics of HPV vaccines say it’s clear that they can trigger a dangerous reaction that can cause your immune system to attack your body.
Dr. Sin Hang Lee, an expert on HPV vaccines and director of the Milford (Conn.) Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory, claims that organizations like the World Health Organization and even the CDC may have known about the problems with Gardasil for years. But he claims they’ve been working to keep millions of parents and their kids in the dark.
“There is no excuse for intentionally ignoring scientific evidence,” Dr. Lee wrote in a recent letter to Dr. Margaret Chan, WHO’s director general.
Well, you can say that again. But just because Big Pharma and our government want to stick their heads in the sand when it comes to the dangers of HPV shots doesn’t mean we have to.
As I’ve told you before, sharing my own personal battle with cervical cancer was one of the most difficult decisions I’ve ever made. But I knew I had to do it, because it’s important to understand that you can really beat this disease without resorting to risky vaccines.
After all, I’m living proof.
If there’s a young girl or boy in your life who is being pressured to get an HPV shot like Gardasil, please do everything you can to keep them away.
Maybe we can create an awareness campaign of our own about the dangers of these vaccines. And lots of young children with plenty of life ahead of them will be better off for it.
Sources:
“Is HPV vaccine safety an illusion maintained by suppression of science?” Norma Erickson, January 15, 2016, SaneVax, sanevax.org


