Friday, June 21, 2013

HPV VACCINES INCREASES RISK OF CERVICAL CANCER IN GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN

Alois Kolar



Previously healthy young women are reporting cervical abnormalities and cancer after receiving the HPV vaccine. 

In March 2012, 669 women reported abnormal pap smears and cervical dysplasia to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. 50 women reported cancer as a result of the HPV vaccine. It is estimated that these reports are a very small percentage of the actual events...

HPV vaccines have not been proven safe or effective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases from infecting children. The targeted illnesses of liver disease and cervical cancer are not commonplace for infants, children and young adults. It is important that parents examine the facts prior to giving permission for these routine medical procedures.

The real potential health risks need to be carefully weighed against the unproven protections against disease which all these experts promise.

According to the Natural science of health the real protection of “sexual transmitted disease” in children (girls of 8 or 11 years old) is healthy lifestyle, optimal food eating and nothing else, highly respected medicine “doctors”, pharmacists and politicians!

Vaccines do not protect us from disease, they are cause of it!

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