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BMJ Case Reports has published the case report of a healthy 16-year-old Australian girl whose womanhood appears to have been stolen by Gardasil vaccinations. She became fully menopausal, her ovaries irrevocably shut down, without experiencing womanhood. That article focuses on the fact that Merck, Gardasil's developer, had to be aware of potential harm to ovaries and either hid research documenting it or simply didn't do it.
The article, Premature ovarian failure 3 years after menarche in a 16-year-old girl following human papillomavirus vaccination, draws direct attention to three primary facts:
1) The girl has been thoroughly examined and tested. There is no known explanation other than the series of three Gardasil vaccinations she had.
2)Ovarian death - premature menopause - is generally believed to result from an autoimmune disorder.
3) They were unable to obtain data on the histology of rat ovaries resulting from the Human Papillomavirus Quadrivalent Vaccine (Gardasil), though it was performed on rat testes and made available.
These three facts are chilling, but further examination has shown that there's even worse. Adverse effects like premature menopause - and worse - could, and should, have been predicted.
Gardasil contains two ingredients that are known to cause some of the damage that is now being seen. They are polysorbate 80 (brand names Tween 80, Alkest, and Canarcel) and L-histidine. Polysorbate 80 has been shown in at least one study to do great harm to female reproductive organs. The risk from L-histidineis more subtle, as its absence is the issue, but it's likely more pervasive. The mechanism that would cause a lack of L-histidine is explained.
Polysorbate 80 is known to cause damage to female rats' reproductive system, and there is no reason to believe that the human reproductive system is spared. An article aout the delayed effects of neonatal exposure to Tween 80 (one brand name for polysorbate 80) on female reproductive organs in rats states:
Treatment with Tween 80 accelerated maturation, prolonged the oestrus cycle, and induced persistent vaginal oestrus. The relative weight of the uterus and ovaries was decreased relative to the untreated controls. Squamous cell metaplasia of the epithelial lining of the uterus and cytological changes in the uterus were indicative of chronic oestrogenic stimulation. Ovaries were without corpora lutea, and had degenerative follicles.
Surely it should come as no surprise that at least one girl's ovaries were lost after taking Gardasil vaccinations. It was predictable.
Polysorbate 80 can cause anaphylactic shock. A study in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology concluded:
Polysorbate 80 is a ubiquitously used solubilizing agent that can cause severe nonimmunologic anaphylactoid reactions.
The most frightening trait of polysorbate 80 may be that it crosses the blood-brain barrier and can take other substances with it. It is used for that purpose. The drugs loperamide and doxorubicin are coated with polysorbate for just this purpose - to drag them into the brain.
So what else can polysorbate 80 drag into the brain? Gardasil utilizes aluminum as an adjuvant, even though it's a dangerous neurotoxin. Injection of aluminum is associated with several neurological disorders, as is reported in Gaia Health and Mechanisms of aluminum adjuvant toxicity and autoimmunity in pediatric populations, rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune thyroid disease, inflammatory bowel disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, and autism may all be associated with aluminum adjuvants in vaccines.
Can polysorbate open the blood-brain barrier to let aluminum in? No one really knows because no one has looked. There is, though, no legitimate reason to assume that it cannot.
Another Gardasil ingredient, L-histidine, a naturally-occurring amino acid, carries signficant risks, too, in the same manner that squalene does. It's a naturally-occurring substance in the human body, so injecting it could have the effect of causing an autoimmune response to that substance wherever it's found in the body.
A large part of one girls' life has been destroyed, and the only plausible explanation is that the cause is the Gardasil vaccination. This vaccine is sold as a cervical cancer preventative, though it has never been shown to prevent any cancer of any kind. Cancer prevention has never been more than a presumption, based on a possible connection between human papilloma virus and cervical cancer. No cause-and-effect has ever been documented.
The reports of deaths and debility from Gardasil keep pouring in. As this girl's plight demonstrates, Gardasil cannot be assumed to be safe. There is highly significant - not to mention suspicious - missing data.
We don't know, of course, whether Merck calculatedly avoided doing the studies on ovaries or is refusing to release data on such studies because of its damning nature. We do, though, know that the very fact that it's missing - especially in light of equivalent data on the male reproductive tract being available - must be treated as suspicious.
Certainly, the combination of one girl's loss of her ovaries, the probability of there being many others, and the utterly callous disregard for its potentially devastating effects, is more than enough reason to remove Gardasil from the market. Surely, it should be removed from governmental lists of mandated vaccines.