Friday, February 26, 2010

Guard Against Gardasil

It's about more than cervical cancer, folks, and as always -- they want to get that needle into you.

This reason will MAKE YOU SICK!


"New studies by Merck seek boost for Gardasil" by Linda A. Johnson, Associated Press | February 18, 2010

TRENTON, N.J. - The Gardasil vaccine appears to protect most young women from cervical cancer and homosexual men from anal cancer for at least a few years, according to new studies released yesterday by its maker, Merck & Co....

Who released this study again? Cui bono?

Gardasil, Merck’s top-selling vaccine, already is approved for prevention of cervical cancer and genital warts in girls and women aged 9 to 26.

No way; no flipping way. Not so drug companies can boost profits.

It’s also approved for preventing genital warts in boys and men aged 9 to 26.

Just keep it, guys. Think of it as a pet. Better than them dumping poison in to you before one even shows up.

9?

Seriously, 9?

Why would any 9-year-old have to worry about genital warts or anal cancer?

Data from the new studies

By Merck, the one who will benefit from increa$ed $ale$.

will be used to seek approval from the Food and Drug Administration to also market Gardasil for preventing cervical cancer and genital warts in women up to age 45 and for preventing anal cancer in males.

Yup, they write the studies for the doctor's to sign, they write the studies the FDA reads. No wonder so many harmful products make it to market in AmeriKa.

Merck, which is based in Whitehouse Station, N.J., funded both studies.

The women’s study....

The second study found....

Does it matter? You can't rely on those agenda-pushing results.


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Related
: Study looks at parental age in autism risk

Yeah, that's from the mercury used as a preservative and everybody knows it, not age, cover-up MSM.


Now jab your precious princess with Gardasil so the Polanski's of the world can pump her.

Speaking of down below:

"Millions skip test for colon cancer" by Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press | February 16, 2010

WASHINGTON - The dreaded colonoscopy may get the most attention but a cheap, at-home stool test works, too....

I'm not even going to say it, readers.

Now specialists are looking to Kaiser and the Veterans Affairs health system, which also stresses stool tests, for clues to what might encourage more people to get screened. Colorectal cancer can be prevented, not just treated, if only early signs of trouble are spotted in time....

I view this as a result of the chemicals and drugs added to the crops and food supply, folks.

Everyone is supposed to get screened for colorectal cancer starting at age 50, but US data show just 55 percent do.

Not fun having something inserted in that area.

I'm sorry, but there is a one-way sign at that entrance.

That’s better than a decade ago....

But....

Sure you don't need another "t" there, MSM?

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