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My Shocking Story: Treeman the Cure - Medical History:

 

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HPV Vaccines are not the answer to CERVICAL CANCER... the only way to avoid

this HPV from getting out of control is by maintaining a healthy immune

system... in a healthy person this wart disappear on their own... Just like in

patients that have the HIV, only the ones that have immune dysfunction will

develop AIDS!!! Vaccines will only make things worse because it cripples the

immune system further and further causing auto immune diseases!!!

 

The Great Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine Hoax Exposed:

 

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Gabby it's so frustrating that I can't access the credible information on this.

Mike, think that was the name of the guy on the video you posted isn't the

information I'm looking for as I've read things he has said prior. Can you or

anyone for example access the full text on the following report?

Journal of the National Cancer Institute Advance Access originally published

online on June 8, 2010

JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2010 102(12):838-840;

doi:10.1093/jnci/djq229

Who Should Get the HPV Vaccine? Usage Expands Amid Debate

Judy Peres

Full-page advertisements inviting parents to immunize their preadolescent boys

against human papillomavirus (HPV) have rekindled the debate over who should

receive the world's first cancer vaccine. In the ads for Merck's Gardasil

vaccine (Parade magazine, April 25, 2010), two cherubic faces—one of a

mischievous-looking boy in need of a haircut, the other of a tomboyish girl with

braces on her teeth—straddle a headline proclaiming, " Your child could be ONE

LESS person affected by HPV disease. "

Harald zur Hausen, D.Sc., M.D., the noted virologist who shared the 2008 Nobel

Prize in Medicine for discovering that HPVs cause cervical cancer, supports the

concept. His finding led to development of the vaccine, the first ever designed

explicitly to prevent cancer. Zur Hausen and others think that vaccination

should extend to boys and other groups, such as older women. But many in the

public health community are less enthusiastic about expanding use . . . [Full

Text of this Article]

Then when you click on [Full Text of this Article] you'll read " This item

requires a subscription* to JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute

Online. " which I don't have.

Anyone?

And now that Dr. Simon was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor which I

believe they have already operated on...I don't believe the answer lies in

either 'just' one way- raising immunity or operation. Clearly healthy living,

eating, and thought alone does not prevent cancer. Sometimes as that poor man

covered with warts -you probably want to both raise immunity and have to cut it

off too. I mean why isn't that out there -to do both?!! There are many times

in life balances, rarely are things black and white or all or none. I like to

read up on all sides prior to making a decision and choose what I can as

sometimes there is truth and hype on both sides.

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