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Brief Point on HPV

I have a friend with HPV who had a rather bad case (and the doctors were unable to help her, despite using many hitech advanced expensive treatments including dumping liquid nitrogen on her, giving her a cream that gave her a miscarriage, seriously injuring her with laser surgery etc). Since that failed, they started giving her pap smears in preparation of the inevitable cervical cancer that was to follow.
Out of desperation she called me up to try an alternative treatment. I made her drink a little bit of 35% hydrogen peroxide every day, apply a colloidal silver to the areas where warts were, and use a rife machine, and the condition completely went away in 4 weeks (and has since then not returned).

Or to put things in a much plainer language; the debate around gardasil has been framed around the notion that
HPV is really bad, impossible to treat, and anything is justified to stop it, hence even if gardasil is "bad" it's justified to use.
However, that's somewhat false, since treatments already exist which are in the same degree of difficulty as taking antibiotics. As such, I think this entire gardasil debate is somewhat rediculous, and we should focus on simple effective treatments instead of fussing over expensive ones which mainly harm those exposed to them.

*note if someone plans on using a rife machine for curing hpv, it's extremely important to get a good quality one; most available are poorly built and do not work well.

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