Quick Update on Gardasil

by Cinda Crawford on January 27, 2010

in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Living and Surviving, Other Illnesses, Videos

gardasilAs you probably know, the vaccine, prescription drug Gardasil, produced by Merck, is advertised in the medical marketplace to help guard against someone contracting HPV (Human Papillomavirus), which can cause cervical cancer and other outcomes. The vaccine has been marketed and recommended for girls as young as age nine.

It’s been a few months since I blogged about Gardasil, but it’s time again. I (and a lot of other people) believe that so many vaccines in our systems may set us up for immune system dysregulation and confusion. And when the subject, immune system dysregulation comes up, I’m ripe and ready to listen to what can cause such an occurrence. I lived with it most of my life and I can’t imagine doing anything further to cause dysregulation of my immune system! (The latest occurrence was a terrificly tough case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS).)

FACT: Every vaccine and every prescription drug that you put into your body has the chance to negatively impact your immune system! And you never know what that impact will be.

That’s why I do not take a prescription drug unless absolutely necessary. I first look for alternative health means to solve my problems.

Since my last post about Gardasil, I’ve found a lot more information. I’m trying not to repeat myself, so be sure to put the term “Gardasil” in the search engine on this website to read my past posts. Now, here are the additional resources:

1) Gardasil Researcher Drops A Bombshell: Controversal Drug Will Do Little To Reduce Cervical Cancer Rates by Susan Brinkmann for The Bulletin.

2) Guard your daughters from Gardasil! Gardasil & Swine Flu Vaccines: Inconvenient Truths by Barbara Loe Fisher

3) US Food and Drug Administration- Gardasil

4) A video of a news team and a mother questioning Gardasil’s safety and the link to the woman’s daughter’s death.

5) New Worries About Gardasil Safety

6) The CBS News with Katie Couric

Now whether you’ve taken Gardasil or have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or not, this is a vital issue for our children and grandchildren. If we keep promoting things that cause dysregulation of the immune system even in small ways, the insults add up.

So I ask you… when will be the last straw on the pile and your loved ones suddenly come down with CFS? How many people is this already happening to today and we don’t even realize it? What if the last vaccine shot or the last prescription drug was the trigger to you coming down with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Cinda Crawford, host of the Health Matters Show

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Julie Smith 02.05.10 at 8:57 pm

Hi Cinda, I’m writing from New Zealand where I looked into Gardasil for our daughter. What I uncovered shocked me into setting up a website http://www.offtheradar.co.nz for other parents and girls to access information that our health professionals are not telling us.

Good on you for speaking out about Gardasil. Check out my site and if you are agreeable can you post it on your site and foward it onto others

Kindest Regards
Julie Smith

http://www.offtheradar.co.nz

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Cinda Crawford 02.05.10 at 10:36 pm

Julie, what a great website and what a wonderful service you are doing for women and girls around the world who need to know about Gardasil. You deserve real kudos! I put your link on my website, middle column, front page. I’m happy to do it. I would appreciate you putting a link to the Health Matters Show on your website and if you would link to Get Well Health, it would be fantastic, too! Thanks so much and keep in touch, Cinda

http://www.healthmattersshow.com and
http://www.getwellhealth.com

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