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Dr. Anke Zimmermann, ND

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Article Comments posted by Dr. Anke Zimmermann, ND

  1. Great writing and wow, I am surprised that Focus published this article in this time of prohibited discussion of vaccine issues, but good for them! As a professional who has spent about 8000 hours studying vaccines I'd like to add the following: The Gardasil vaccine has been associated with many, severe side effects on long-lasting immune system dysregulation, likely for several reasons.

    1) The vaccine uses a novel, more immunogenic form of aluminum adjuvant. Aluminum is both strongly immunogenic as well as neurotoxic and capable of inducing all sorts of auto-immune and neurologic disorders. For a list of research in this area please see the Children's Medical Safety Research Institute, cmsri.org. 

    2) During trial phases of this vaccine the control group received an injection containing all the adjuvants, including the novel aluminum adjuvant, present in the vaccine, minus the antigens. This is completely unacceptable and unscientific as the control group was given something that was anything but inert. The researchers concluded that the rate of side effects in the vaccine treated vs control group was similar. 

    3) There is evidence that the antigens in the Gardasil vaccine share many similarities with human proteins, increasing the likelyhood of a cross-reaction, ie auto-immune disease. (Quantifying the possible cross-reactivity risk of an HPV16 vaccine, D. Kanduc, J Exp Ther Oncol. 2009;8(1):65-76.)

    Therefor, the potent aluminum adjuvant in combination with this particular antigen creates an especially problematic vaccine. 

    Dr. Anke Zimmermann, ND, FCAH

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