9 March 2011, through the kindness and generosity of 478 people pledging their support, the proposed “ONE MORE GIRL” documentary has reached the initial funding goal. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRLog (Press Release) – Mar 14, 2011 – Victims of adverse reactions after HPV vaccination will have a voice thanks to these contributors and […]
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One More Girl Adversely Injured Campaign – Part I
21,282 Adverse Injuries & 93 Deaths Reported to VAERS
Images Are More Powerful than Numbers
“A mother knows better than anyone the real legacy of Gardasil
& Cervarix, the betrayal of public trust, extending from the highest sectors of Government & the Vaccine Industry to the thousands of clinics & hospitals most families depend on, that has cut into the very heart of the community and
devastated the lives of countless young women
before reaching the prime of their lives.
Joel Lord –
VRM: Gardasil/Cervarix – A Legacy Of Shame
PRESS RELEASE
February 23, 2011. In an effort to bring awareness of the potential harm that the HPV vaccines are causing to innocent young women globally, SANE VAX is initiating a ONE MORE GIRL Adversely Injured Campaign to raise public awareness about Gardasil and Cervarix, and to drive support for the production of the ONE MORE GIRL documentary at: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1995527181/one-more-girl-documentary?ref=live
Gardasil vaccination: Evaluating the risks versus benefits
Natural News
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
by: Rosemary Mathis, Director of SANE VAX, INC.
All drugs are associated with some risks of adverse reactions and vaccines are no exception. In weighing risks versus benefits, one has to keep in mind that vaccines represent a special category of drugs since they are generally given to healthy individuals. If there are uncertain benefits from a vaccine, only a small level of risk of harmful effects may be acceptable. If the benefits are certain, then a greater risk of side effects may be tolerated. Here I review the current evidence which indicates that the former case applies to Gardasil, the quadrivalent human papillomavirus (qHPV) vaccine:
SaneVax Introduces One More Gardasil Girl: Sara from Utah
SANE Vax, Inc.
HPV vaccines are among the most expensive vaccines on the market. No one knows if they will decrease the rate of cervical cancer; no one knows how many adverse reactions people have endured. Sara is one. When do the risks outweigh the benefits?
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PRLog (Press Release) – Feb 22, 2011 – At 19 years old, Sara had everything going for her. She was attending Brigham Young University on a full academic scholarship, majoring in Social Work with a minor in women’s studies. In addition to being academically gifted, she had been a dancer for years. She was in excellent health, never smoked or drank alcohol, ate healthy food and exercised regularly. She was a virgin. In short, she was at very minimal risk for cervical cancer.
Gardasil is About Money, Not Saving Lives
By: Dr. Charles Barta, Green Valley News and Sun Gardasil. The first vaccine that prevents cancer. A miracle on the level of the polio vaccine (at least according to Texas Gov. Rick Perry). No more young women dropping dead in the streets form cervical cancer. Am I exaggerating? I personally saw how Gardasil was presented […]
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