Cervical Cancer Vaccine 12 August 2009
The new cervical cancer vaccine works by attempting to prevent infection with human papilloma virus (HPV). Some forms of HPV have been implicated in the development of cervical cancer. Evidence of the dangers of the new cervical vaccine continue to mount. As of August 2007 in the US alone, there had been over 2020 adverse reactions to the vaccine reported. They included 5 deaths, 31 life threatening reactions, over 1380 emergency department presentations, and 51 permanently disabled.
Clinicians at the Emerson Health and Wellness Centre DO NOT recommend the use of the cervical cancer vaccine. There are many reasons for this:
- In general we do not support the concept of “vaccination” which purports to prevent disease by the injection of acidic poisons which may include any combination of dead microorganisms (otherwise known as pus), toxins from said deceased microorganisms (otherwise known as poison), formaldehyde (a preservative used for embalming), antibiotics and the toxic heavy metals mercury and aluminium. We cannot support an attempt at preventing diseases which are caused by the accumulation of metabolic acids in the body by the injection of additional acidic toxins.
- Side effects as listed above.
- 90% of HPV clears up on its own within 2 years.
- HPV can be prevented by safe sex practices.
- HPV and cervical cancer can be prevented by maintaining the alkaline design of the body.
- The vaccine only protects against some of the strains of HPV implicated in cervical vaccine (4 strains which have been implicated in 70% of cervical cancers).
- There are concerns that the vaccine may cause infertility.