Gardasil
Gardasil
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Part 1
Course description:
In 2006, a new vaccine was released for teens that was developed to eliminate human papilloma viral infections, with a promise preventing cervical cancer in girls. In 2014, the use of the Gardasil vaccine was expanded for use in boys, to prevent cervical condyloma (venereal warts). This was a lofty promise. In fact, Gardasil appears to deliver very little – if any – benefit at all.
In this Module, you will learn:
- The number of human papillomaviruses (HPV) in circulation and the number that have been associated with cancer.
- The low incidence of HPV infections seen in American women leading to the release of Gardasil in the U.S.
- The true incidence of cervical cancer in the U.S.
- The real meaning of CIN, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, and why it sounds more serious than it actually is.
- The critically important difference between neoplasia and neoplasm.
- The length of time it takes for each CIN classification to progress to the next level of inflammation, including the extensive length of time required for CIN 3 lesions to progress to cervical cancer.
- The environmental risk factors necessary for the development of cervical cancer.
- Why the exposure of the cervical basement membrane is essential before the HPV viruses can bind to the tissue.
- The ingredients found in HPV vaccines – Gardasil and Cervarix – and the impact of these ingredients on fertility in both boys and girls.
- The reason why human papillomaviruses have not been proven to cause cancer, and why Gardasil is all risk with no benefit.
- Why cervical cancer is about the health of the cervix, irrespective to an infection by a human papillomavirus.
Part 2
Course description:
In part one of this module, the CIN classification system and the low risk of progression to cancer was discussed in detail. In part 2, we will discuss the vaccine ingredients and the harm they can cause.
Gardasil contains aluminum, polysorbate 80, and sodium borax. All of these ingredients can have an adverse effect on infertility in both boys and girls.
In this Module, you will learn:
- How little is known about aluminum, even though it has been used as an adjuvant for nearly 100 years.
- The effect of polysorbate 80 on the female reproduction.
- The concern of the American College of Pediatrics has regarding the impact of Gardasil on Primary Ovarian Failure (POF).
- The serious adverse effect sodium borate can have on the testicles.
- The inverse relationship between aluminum and low sperm counts.
- The long list of illnesses that evolved in girls who were involved in the 2008 Gardasil trials.
- The number needed to vaccinate to prevent one case of venereal warts and the number needed to vaccinate to prevent one case of cervical cancer
Thank you for your participation and your support. We hope you enjoy the course and will share your experience with others.
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