After Shot Damages Thousands of Families
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The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has launched a probe into the
highly controversial HPV vaccination program following thousands of
reports of young girls falling seriously ill after getting jabbed. Per
the Swedish news source Svenska Dagbladet (SvD), the European
Union’s version of the Food And Drug Administration (FDA) launched the
investigation to determine whether or not the safety claims associated
with Gardasil and Cervarix, the two HPV vaccines currently in
circulation, are actually legitimate.
The multinational drug
corporations behind the two vaccines, Merck & Co. and
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), respectively, say the vaccines are perfectly safe
and come with minimal risk of side effects. But the many thousands of
young girls throughout the world who’ve suffered serious side effects,
including several hundred
recently featured in a Danish documentary that
aired on Denmark’s TV2 network, claim otherwise, reporting major health
failures almost immediately following the jab.
HPV vaccines have
already been administered to some 70 million women worldwide, but their
safety and effectiveness is questionable at best. The science used to
justify their commercial approval simply doesn’t stand up to scrutiny,
and yet many countries throughout the world have adopted HPV vaccines as
a preventative medicine for preventing cervical cancer.
Canadian researchers published a study in 2013
revealing that the industry-sponsored trials used to justify commercial
approval of HPV vaccines are “largely inadequate” and present “evidence
of selective reporting of results from clinical trials,” meaning vaccine companies cherry-pick data to suit their own agenda.
“[T]he
widespread optimism regarding HPV vaccines long-term benefits appears
to rest on a number of unproven assumptions (or such which are at odd
with factual evidence) and significant misinterpretation of available
data,” the team wrote.
“For example, the claim that HPV
vaccination will result in approximately 70% reduction of cervical
cancers is made despite the fact that the clinical trials data have not
demonstrated to date that the vaccines have actually prevented a single
case of cervical cancer (let alone cervical cancer death), nor that the
current overly optimistic surrogate marker-based extrapolations are
justified.”
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At
the same time, the number of adverse event reports for HPV vaccines is
notably higher compared to any other vaccine, something that the U.K.’s Independent newspaper revealed earlier this year as part of an extensive investigation into the issue.
Of
particular interest to the EMA in its investigation are the many
reports of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, or POTS, following
vaccination for HPV. POTS victims say that since getting vaccinated,
they’re only able to function for a few hours a day, which inhibits not
only their quality of life but also their schooling.
“POTS … can cause an array of symptoms, including headache, dizziness, fainting, and fatigue,” reports SvD.
Another
serious condition being reported in conjunction with the HPV vaccines
is complex regional pain syndrome, or CRPS, which sufferers say causes
them to experience chronic and severe pain in their legs, arms, or both.
Both of these conditions are listed in HPV vaccine literature as being possible side effects, but vaccine manufacturers deny that they’re a risk factor.
“In
a nutshell, we can conclude that there is limited evidence of some
effectiveness of the HPV vaccine, but this effectiveness is probably
substantially lower than that which health authorities claim,” reports
the Alliance for Natural Health – Europe. “Complicating the picture is
that the government take on adverse events appears to understate the
seriousness of adverse reactions.”
Be sure to review the full ANH-Europe report on HPV vaccines here: anh-europe.org
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