Saturday, January 19, 2008

NO Gardasil for Our Girls

Gardasil is the FDA approved vaccination against Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), the virus implicated in genital warts, cervical cancer, and abnormal PAP smears. Gardasil is believed to be protective against the four main types of HPV, two of which cause 90% of genital warts and the other two which cause 70% of cervical cancers. Even though these strains are some of the strongest, there are approximately 150 other strains that the vaccine does not protect against.

Gardasil is believed to work most effectively in females not yet sexually active and who don't have any of the above 4 HPV types. Advocates of the vaccine believe in targeting girls as young as 9 years old to receive this vaccine.

According to the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, 13 cases of a serious neurological condition called Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) have already been reported in girls who received the HPV vaccination. The National Vaccine Information Center has stated that the risk of GBS increases when Gardasil is given at the same time as other vaccines.


Other reported adverse reactions to Gardasil include fainting, muscular weakness, headache, nausea, and arthritis. Unfortunately, we won’t even really know how “protected” our children are until many more years of research have been conducted. Patients can file complaints regarding Gardasil to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Currently, 15-20% of all reports made to VAERS are associated with the Gardasil vaccine.

Naturopaths at ALETRIS frequently work with women who have abnormal pap results and precancerous cervical lesions. There are many natural treatments that can reverse both these issues without surgery, LEEP, or cryotherapy. From a naturopathic perspective, the body has the ability to deal with this virus and “clear” it completely.

The risks of Gardasil do not outweigh the possible benefits, and it is far too risky to consider giving this vaccine to our girls. Gardasil won’t protect your child against herpes or HIV so talk to them about sex and educate them on the benefits of using condoms.

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