When is a trigger not a cause? When the trigger is a vaccine, of course
Gardasil linked to MS symptoms | The Courier-Mail
They are so afraid to say that Gardasil causes MS. It triggers it - it is linked with it - but it does not cause it. Because saying that a vaccine actually CAUSES a reaction is admitting liability and is also calling into question the holy grail of medical procedures - the sacred vaccination - amen.
THE cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil has triggered multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms in some girls after being inoculated.
Doctors said the victims were either teenagers or women in their early 20s who may have been predisposed to MS or who had a prior history of symptoms.
St Vincent's Hospital neurologist Dr Ian Sutton reported five cases in a journal article in January. Another five have since emerged.