Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Gardasil Vaccine Link To Cerebral Vasculitis


A research article published in Pharmceutical Regulatory Affairs (PRA) in 2012 indicates that the Gardasil vaccine given to two teenage girls on opposite sides of the world to try and prevent cervical cancer may be linked to their deaths from Cerebral Vasculitis.

The PRA article is analysed in Issue 3, 2012 of The Informed Parent newsletter (UK) and also on the website of Sanevax, Inc. (USA).  I can highly recommend subscribing to the newsletter of the Informed Parent if you wish to remain updated on current research re vaccinations.

Gardasil and Cervarix vaccines contain the HPV-16-L1 protein, an antigen.  Antigens are either a toxin or another foreign substance that induce an immune response in the body.  These antigens are not supposed to cross the blood brain barrier.  

The recent paper describes research by Drs. Chris Shaw and Lucija Tomljenovic in which they tested post-mortem central nervous system samples from the two girls mentioned above for the presence of the specific antigens used in the two vaccines mentioned above; HPV-16-L1 and HPV-18-L1. 

They did discover HPV-16-L1 antigen particles within the blood vessels in the brain, some of the particles had adhered to the blood vessel walls.  In other words, this is the equivalent of a ‘Gardasil fingerprint’ and it should not have been found in brain tissues.

It is possible that the particles were able to pass the blood brain barrier on the aluminium adjuvant which the proteins in the vaccine are adsorbed to.  An adjuvant is supposed to enhance the immune response to a vaccine by the body, in theory so that less of the actual bacteria or virus from the disease is needed.

The researcher’s analysis also showed that the abnormal activation of the immune response in which the immune attack is directed towards the blood vessels of the brain, triggered an autoimmune cerebral vasculitis.

Many of the symptoms reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) following HPV vaccinations are indicative of Cerebral Vasculitis but are not recognised as such, i.e. intense persistent migraines, syncope (loss of consciousness), seizures, tremors and tingling, myalgia, locomotor abnormalities, psychotic symptoms and cognitive deficits.  


See the Sanevax, Inc. website for a VAERS reports after HPV vaccine totalling 28,433 people as at December 2012. See the Smart Vax website for a discussion on whether aluminium may cause vaccine injury.  Aluminium (suggested as a contributing factor to Alzheimer's condition) has been used increasingly as an adjuvant instead of the mercury found in thimerosal since this has been reduced or phased out due to queries over its' contribution to the condition autism.  The question must be raised with either one; since when is has it been a good idea to inject neuro-toxic heavy metals into the body?

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