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Monday, August 4, 2008

HPV Vaccine Blamed for Teen's Paralysis

A month after 13 year old Jenny Tetlock was vaccinated against the HPV virus, she missed the lowest hurdle in gym class. It was the first sign of a degenerative muscle disease that 15 months later left her nearly completely paralyzed.

Her father, Philip Tetlock, a professor at UC-Berkeley, has embarked on an odyssey to find out whether the vaccine, Gardasil, is to blame.

Tetlock is not the only one concerned. The public watchdog group Judicial Watch has been periodically obtaining adverse event reports on Gardasil from the FDA. 10 deaths have been linked to Gardasil since September 2007, and there have been 140 reports so far this year of serious side effects such as miscarriage and Guillain-Barré syndrome.

Do your own research before putting yourself in danger. Who cares what is your doctor tells you. They will say that because they are told to say it. That is the corporate America for you. Researcher asked the government to fund their research, then the government turn to its citizen to get the money back spent in research by making some vaccine mandatory. Use your head people, put your brain to work once in a while.

Sources:
U.S. News and World Report July 2, 2008
A Judicial Watch Special Report: Examining the FDA’s HPV Vaccine Records June 30, 2008
Mercola.com

1 comments:

Anonymous,  August 6, 2008 at 10:01 AM  

Hmmm, talk about humans being processed like sardines in a tin can. This is another example of how much "power" these big conglomerates weild in the name of unethical profits.

Good report there Nedekcir!

Cheers,

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