Vacuna VPH: Gardasil de Merck es la veradera enfermedad, y no el VPH

Especial desde EEEUU por Leslie Carol Botha (*): Profesionales de marketing muy bien entrenados, financiados por laboratorios Merck, lo hicieron de nuevo - capturando mentirosamente la atención de padres y niñas de todo el país - mediante campañas masivas que etiquetan al VPH como una enfermedad peligrosa. Una interminable serie de anuncios publicitarios fueron lanzados durante la temporada (a lo largo del verano en Estados Unidos), y estos comerciales aparecieron en los periódicos nacionales, y otros medios de prensa o digitales, como la revista Parade Magazine del domingo o National Geographic - este anuncio tambien puede hallarse en el blog The Huffington Post -. Algo que deberías preguntarte cuando tu médico te dice que Gardasil va a protegerte del cancer cervical y otras enfermedades, como el VPH, es:  ¿Acaso no puedo hacerlo sola? En la foto: "Dios mío. Miren a esta hermosa chica. Muerta a los 17 años. ¿Noche de graduación? ¿Accidente de auto? No. ¿Sobredosis de drogas? No. "Siguiendo el consejo de su "medico familiar" se inyectó la vacuna Gardasil, creyendo que iba a protegerse del VPH y la diminuta posibilidad de que el VPH pudiera causarle cáncer cervical. Articulo con videos.       La publicidad de la vacuna contra el VPH (Gardasil) "vende" a los jóvenes, inocentes, saludables y "Happy-Go-Lucky" el nombre de una enfermedad sobre la cual nunca habían escuchado, utilizando repetitivamante el termino "VPH", una maniobra y descarada tactica para generar miedo, algo absolutamente falto de ética y reprochable desde la moral, por no hablar de su probable ilegalidad.       Utilizando esta nefasta estrategia dirigida a jóvenes, inocentes, y por sobre todo a niñas adolescentes, en el año 2006, el equipo de Merck y sus gurús del marketing crearon el bien conocido slogan "One-Less Girl" (Una chica menos), en alusión a que con cada inyección de la presunta vacuna (Gardasil) se lograría que "Una Chica Menos" contraiga Cáncer Cervicouterino.

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The packet includes sea salt, citric acid, aloe and sodium citrate. Sodium citrate can improve a person's sense of smell, Liu said. The packet can be mixed with tap water, although distilled water is recommend for people with nasal infection or people



Vacuna VPH: Gardasil de Merck es la veradera enfermedad, y no el VPH
Vacuna VPH: Gardasil de Merck es la veradera enfermedad, y no el VPH

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My neighbor is taking B and J to ride bikes to the park while Nathan and I stay home to do all the laundry from the camping trip. So my day will be productive but boring. Tonight we have a new students night at the boys school. We will find out who their teacher is and if they will be in the morning or afternoon program. So we are excitied for that. Just hoping Mike will get home in enough time that he can go with us. I need to fill out the boys medical cards and emergency contact info today so I can get it turned in. Will need to set up some time with Brendens teacher so we can discuss his spd issues. I'm hoping the teacher will be familar with it and not think we are weirdos. A hectic day here today. I was at work til pretty late trying to help underperforming students - a thankless task. xDH is being grouchy and over-sensitive. But Sam's on good form. Tomorrow we're headed to stay the night at my parents' and visit my sis and her hubby and of course baby Jesse. Looking forward! On Sunday I have a friend and my sis and family coming for supper, and my sis is staying the night. I'm making prepare-ahead food because I won't be home until just before. Tonight I'm doing the fridge cheesecake. Vv decadent, wth stacks of cream cheese and double cream, but delicious!


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The complete book of food and nutrition

The complete book of food and nutrition

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Pediatric allergy, asthma and immunology

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The allergy self-help cookbook, over 350 natural food recipes, free of all common food allergens

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