The HPV Vaccine: To Vaccinate, or Not to Vaccinate?

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Currently, there is a hot debate between those who support the HPV vaccine and those who object it. The two sides create an agonizing dilemma in the minds of those considering the vaccine, especially parents all over the world.

"To Vaccinate"
Those who try to get the public to vaccinate, mostly cite official statistics. For instance, they present statistics published by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the pharmaceutical industry, and the Centers for Diseases Control (CDC), all showing that the HPV vaccine is safe and effective. A range of other international bodies, such as WHO, UNFPA, UICC, FIGO, that influence public health policies globally, have also unanimously endorsed the HPV vaccines.

"Not to Vaccinate"
Those who aim to convince the public not to vaccinate also cite statistics presented by authoritative institutions and by the courts that highlight the risks and damages caused by the vaccine. For instance, according to MHRA, only in the UK, the total number of suspected HPV vaccine adverse reactions between 2005 and 2015 have been of 8,228. In addition, they use stories reported by the media of the vaccine victims. As it turns out, the media reports of the HPV vaccine have been consistently critical, having a strong negative effect on the general public. This debate leaves the public confused and anxious to find a solution.

The Solution
The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease (CBCD) has recently conducted a clinical study that tested the effect of the herbal treatment Gene-Eden VIR/Novirin on HPV clearance. The study showed that 100 percent of the participants, who took the herbal treatment for one year, were free of the virus. Moreover, the treatment had no adverse effects.

According to Dr. Hanan Polansky, the lead author of the study:

"Since our study showed that Gene-Eden VIR/Novirin clears the HPV virus in 100 percent of the cases, we recommend that the public forgets the debate, and follows the following protocol: If you get infected, don't panic. In 90 percent of cases your body will clear the virus on its own. If you end up in the unlucky 10 percent of cases that fail to clear the virus, take Gene-Eden VIR/Novirin for a year. Our study showed that after taking Gene-Eden-VIR/Novirin for a year, all participants in the study cleared the virus."

Lilac Corp encourages the public to consider Dr. Hanan Polansky's protocol. This protocol has three major benefits:

1. Not having to collect and evaluate the large volumes of conflicting data on the HPV vaccine.
2. Not having to decide whether to vaccinate or not vaccine.
3. Not having to bare the potential harmful consequences associated with being vaccinated.


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