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RE: The sexually transmitted disease carried by half of the men
Only a very, very small # of women who have HPV will ever get cervical cancer, as the infection usually goes away on its own.
In this article you pointed out how common the virus is. Being so common is one thing that makes the vaccine extra dangerous. READ BELOW ...
What’s even more concerning is that girls who have already been exposed to HPV have a 44.6% increased risk for precancerous lesions developing after inoculation with Gardasil.
YES, YOU REAL THAT RIGHT! THE CERVICAL CANCER VACCINE RAISES THE RISK OF CERVICAL CANCER for anyone exposed to HPV before they were vaccinated.
Yet medical professionals have no plans to screen patients prior to vaccination.
quote from: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/hpv-vaccination-cervical-cancer/
wow good info
I'm glad to help.
The HPV vaccine is causing so much injury around the world, that some countries, like Japan, have pulled government support for the vaccine and there are lawsuits being filed around the world on behalf of the injured. It is likely the most dangerous vaccine available, and it should NOT be promoted the way that it has been without giving people the information they need to make a proper decision.
So far the most effective way to prevent HPV caused cancer, is to get regular pap smears so that it is caught in time and EASILY treated. Another problem with the vaccine is that women believe that they can skip the pap smear since they are now "protected" and this puts them in greater danger of cervical cancer.