Teen girls may be getting a dangerously wrong message with the Gardasil vaccine
This is shocking.
My sister was at a mall and overheard two young teenage girls talking. One of them said, “My mom got me that safe sex vaccine.”
Of course, the girl could only have been talking about Gardasil — the HPV vaccine.
As with the Telephone Game (where a simple message gets thoroughly distorted when passed from one person to another) the Gardasil message has been skewed as it’s filtered down from drug makers, to the mainstream media, to doctors, to parents, and finally to young girls.
The message starts out as “Gardasil helps prevent a virus that may cause cervical cancer,” and ends up, “Gardasil is a safe sex vaccine.”
And with that mangled message, these young girls may actually be under the impression that they’re protected from ALL sexually transmitted diseases.
If beliefs like these are being passed around in malls and high schools, this generation of teens may soon develop health issues they never dreamed of.


