Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Too quick to pull the trigger. . .

and push the needle.

Snippets from an August 2009 article at CBS News:
Dr. Diane Harper says young girls and their parents should receive more complete warnings before receiving the vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. Dr. Harper helped design and carry out the Phase II and Phase III safety and effectiveness studies to get Gardasil approved, and authored many of the published, scholarly papers about it. She has been a paid speaker and consultant to Merck. It’s highly unusual for a researcher to publicly criticize a medicine or vaccine she helped get approved.
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This raises questions about the CDC’s recommendation that the series of shots be given to girls as young as 11-years old. “If we vaccinate 11 year olds and the protection doesn’t last... we’ve put them at harm from side effects, small but real, for no benefit,” says Dr. Harper. “The benefit to public health is nothing, there is no reduction in cervical cancers, they are just postponed, unless the protection lasts for at least 15 years, and over 70% of all sexually active females of all ages are vaccinated.” She also says that enough serious side effects have been reported after Gardasil use that the vaccine could prove riskier than the cervical cancer it purports to prevent. Cervical cancer is usually entirely curable when detected early through normal Pap screenings.

Dr. Scott Ratner and his wife, who’s also a physician, expressed similar concerns as Dr. Harper in an interview with CBS News last year. One of their teenage daughters became severely ill after her first dose of Gardasil. Dr. Ratner says she’d have been better off getting cervical cancer than the vaccination. “My daughter went from a varsity lacrosse player at Choate to a chronically ill, steroid-dependent patient with autoimmune myofasciitis. I’ve had to ask myself why I let my eldest of three daughters get an unproven vaccine against a few strains of a nonlethal virus that can be dealt with in more effective ways.”


Read the re
mainder of the article here and consider thinking twice about new-to-market, heavily publicized vaccines. My appreciation to to a mom at the Holistic Moms Network for pointing out this article - the Gardisil vaccine has bothered me from the very first moment I heard about it. And gratitude to Dr. Harper for her courage and sincerity in speaking out at risk to her own career.

Friday, March 5, 2010

Holistic Moms...

It was an honor to be invited to speak at the March meeting of our local Holistic Moms' Network chapter. I have so much to share from my family's journey and felt I only gave you all a brief glimpse of our experiences on this path to living with food intolerances - there are so many things to share with you all.

I have such limited time for posting here and for updating my website, but it is my hope to share more on foods we eat, recipes I like, and making living with food intolerances livable for the whole family.

Please do not hesitate to email me - mom "at" thesciencemom "dot" com - I would be happy to talk with you more!