Dr. Carrie Jones: The HPV Vaccine - What Do You Need To Know?
The ingredients in Gardasil are as reported: 225mcg of aluminum, 9.56mcg of sodium chloride, 0.78 mg of L-histidine, 50 mcg of polysorbate 80, 35 mcg of sodium borate, <7mcg yeast protein per dose, and water for injection. The product does not contain a preservative or antibiotics. It is mercury free.
Please review each ingredient and assess if they could trigger an adverse reaction in you before signing-up for the vaccine. A quick search for sodium borate, aluminum and polysorbate 80 did not bring up the healthiest information and may contribute to the reported side effects. For example, there is only 35mcg of sodium borate, however the government still has it listed as ‘hazardous’ on the Material Safety Data Sheet webpage.
Before deciding on any vaccine, I urge you to do your due diligence and research what you can. Go directly to the company site and read the fine print available as product or prescribing information. Go to the VAERS website and read the adverse events reports that are made available and talk with your doctor about whether the vaccine is right for you or your daughter. Ultimately, it is your decision because it is your health.
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I work at the Medicine Shoppe and our pharmacists recommended that girls between 11 and 12 years of age receive the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. It’s given as a series of three shots over the course of six months. Also, it’s highly recommended for girls between 13 and 18 years old if they have not yet been vaccinated. The good news is that older adult women are also seeing benefits from the vaccine. For more information about Gardasil ask your local pharmacist.
There are also a lot of women, however, who have had issues with guardasil. A few girls have even been paralyzed by it.
I understand that when a new vaccine comes out people want the public to know about it -- but it seems really suspicious the way everyone is really pushing this drug. When I went to the doctor to get shots for living on-campus at college, my doctor nearly had a fit because I told her I did not want the shot. She almost refused to see me.
What is Guardasil hiding that they can't report more of the cases where it doesn't work?
One good friend of mine was paralyzed from it for nearly a year- she was told she would never run again, but thankfully after a year and a half of diligent physical therapy and an amazing amount of determination, she's back on her feet.
My best friend, however, wasn't so lucky- the vaccination caused her to have severe ovarian cysts, and now she can no longer bear children. Both girls are under the age of 21.
They're pushing a vaccine that has not been tested nearly enough too far and too fast- this HPV scare is out of control.