Susun- I listened to your CD about the Cervix and on that you
encouraged mothers to have their daughters vaccinated with the HPV
vaccine (Gardasil?). My almost 18 year old daughter's doctor refuses
to vaccinate her patients with this and I have just seen a video about
46 deaths that have occurred from young females that have been
vaccinated. My 84 year old mother is a cervical cancer survivor. How
can I help myself and my daughter? Can you clarify your stance on this
for me?
Hope all is well with you!
~M
Short answer, your daughter is too old to be vaccinated. Susun thinks that
the vaccine may be useful for girls at high risk. We don't think your
daughter is at high risk. The reason the vaccine should be mandated, is
because then the girls (at high risk due to economic factors) who need it
most will then be able to get it for free. Without mandate, the vaccine will
not reach those who need it. So, you need not worry yourself. And
understand, Susun is concerned for the girls who would be unprotected
without the vaccine.
To help yourself and your daughter prevent cancer, drink two quarts of red
clover nourishing herbal infusion weekly. Eat well, think good thoughts, and
be happy. Cancer thrives on fear.
The vast majority of women will clear HVP on their own, it is not something
to dwell on. HVP is not generally genetically transmitted.
Do get pap smears on a regular basis.
Love,
Justine
Make sure you read the award- winning book “The HPV Vaccine Controversy: Sex, Cancer, God and Politics . It is authored by Shobha S. Krishnan, M.D, Barnard college, Columbia University. The book is written without the influence of any pharmaceutical companies or special interest groups. It is available at amazon.com and Barnes and Noble .com but you can also get it through your local library or request them to get it for you. It educates both professionals and the public about HPV infections, the diseases they cause and the role/ controversies surrounding the new vaccines. The book has been chosen as one of the most valuable books of 2009 and is the recipient of The Book of The Year 2009 Award. The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA, June 17th 2009) calls the book superb and a terrific contribution to the field. Website: http://www.thehpvbook.com/ - don’t miss it!
Posted by: ABK | March 26, 2010 at 07:04 PM