Cervarix contains aluminium hydroxide:


‘CERVARIX is a sterile suspension for intramuscular injection. Each 0.5-mL dose is formulated to contain 20 mcg of HPV type 16 L1 protein, 20 mcg of HPV type 18 L1 protein, 50 mcg of the 3-O-desacyl-4’-monophosphoryl lipid A (MPL), and 0.5 mg of aluminum hydroxide. Each dose also contains 4.4 mg of sodium chloride and 0.624 mg of sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate. Each dose may also contain residual amounts of insect cell and  viral protein (<40 ng) and bacterial cell protein (<150 ng) from the manufacturing process. CERVARIX does not contain a preservative.’


http://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/UCM186981.pdf (1)


'CERVARIX has not been evaluated for its carcinogenic or mutagenic potential.' (1)


 

In 'Gulf War Illness and the Health of Gulf War Veterans', by the 'Research Advisory Committee of Gulf War Veterans Illnesses', it is noted: 


‘Vaccines containing almuminium hydroxide adjuvant have also been associated with the development of macrophagic myofasciitis. This recently-identified condition is characterized by macrophageinfiltration of muscle tissue after receipt of vaccines. Patients develop arthromyalgias and fatigue, among other symptoms, with one report indicating that about half of macrophagic myofasciitis patients meet criteria for chronic fatigue syndrome.'

 

(Page 119)



http://www.va.gov/RAC-GWVI/docs/Committee_Documents/GWIandHealthofGWVeterans_RAC-GWVIReport_2008.pdf (2)


The government is injecting that into 12 year old girls.


 

IS HPV DANGEROUS? 


'It is important to note that the great majority of infections with high-risk HPV types go away on their own and do not cause cancer.'


http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/HPV (3)



‘Gulf War illness (GWI) affects a significant percentage of veterans of the 1991 conflict, but its origin remains unknown. Associated with some cases of GWI are increased incidences of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and other neurological disorders. Whereas many environmental factors have been linked to GWI, the role of the anthrax vaccine has come under increasing scrutiny. Among the vaccine’s potentially toxic components are the adjuvants aluminium hydroxide and squalene. To examine whether these compounds might contribute to neuronal deficits associated with GWI, an animal model for examining the potential neurological impact of aluminum hydroxide, squalene, or aluminum hydroxide combined with squalene was developed. Young, male colony CD-1 mice were injected with the adjuvants at doses equivalent to those given to US military service personnel. All mice were subjected to a battery of motor and cognitive-behavioral tests over a 6-mo period postinjections. Following sacrifice, central nervous system tissues were examined using immunohistochemistry for evidence of inflammation and cell death. Behavioral testing showed motor deficits in the aluminium treatment group that expressed as a progressive decrease in strength measured by the wire-mesh hang test (final deficit at 24 wk; about 50%) Significant cognitive deficits in water-maze learning were observed in the combined aluminum and squalene group (4.3 errors per trial) compared with the controls (0.2 errors per trial) after 20 wk. Apoptotic neurons were identified in aluminium-injected animals that showed significantly activated caspase-3 labeling in lumbar spinal cord (255%) and primary motor cortex (192%) compared with the controls. Aluminium treated groups also showed significant motor neuron loss (35%) and increased numbers of astrocytes (350%) in the lumbar spinal cord. The findings sugest a possible role for the aluminium adjuvant in some neurological features associated with GWI and possibly an additional role for the combination of adjuvants.


http://www.springerlink.com/content/x457214811q62412/ (4)


Rather than letting the government inject your daughter with Gulf War, you may wish to advise your daughter to eat healthy (lentils, seeds, nuts, bananas etc).


'Amanda Steele first noticed a change in her daughter Carly last summer. The normally exuberant 13-year-old had lost all of her energy.'

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/women_shealth/4986930/Cervarix-the-simple-injection-causing-so-much-controversy.html# (5)


'Some girls have suffered paralysis, others convulsions; and some, like Carly, have experienced sight problems (in addition, Carly has now developed severe heat intolerance). Nausea, muscle weakness, fever, dizziness and numbness have also been reported.' (5)


 References


1. http://www.fda.gov/downloads/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/UCM186981.pdf 

2. (Page 119) http://www.va.gov/RAC-GWVI/docs/Committee_Documents/GWIandHealthofGWVeterans_RAC-GWVIReport_2008.pdf Gulf War Illness and the Health of Gulf War Veterans - Research Advisory Committee of Gulf War Veterans Illnesses

3. http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Risk/HPV HPV and Cancer - National Cancer Institute

4. http://www.springerlink.com/content/x457214811q62412/ Aluminium adjuvant linked to gulf war illness induces motor neuron death in mice. Michael S. Pertrik, Margaret C. Wong, Rena C. Tabata, Robert F. Garry and Christopher A. Shaw. Neuromolecular Medicine - Volume 9, Number 1 (2007)

5. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/women_shealth/4986930/Cervarix-the-simple-injection-causing-so-much-controversy.html# Cervarix: the simple injection causing so much controversy - The Telegraph

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