Hepatitis B Vaccinations For Babies

Expecting
a Baby?
Did you know…?
Hospitals routinely give newborns a hepatitis B injection shortly after birth. This vaccine contains brain and nerve damaging ingredients, including aluminum hydroxide. (Aluminum has been linked to Alzheimer’s.)
After many vaccinated newborns died and thousands suffered serious side effects, including seizures and permanent brain damage, the dangers of the hepatitis B vaccine were brought to the public’s attention by ABC’s 20/20 in 1999.
Since 1991, the hepatitis B vaccine has been responsible for, over 25,000 adverse reactions including hundreds of deaths, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) has called for a moratorium on mandatory hepatitis B vaccination for children, pending independent scientific research.
AAPS says the risk of a serious reaction to the hepatitis B vaccine is 100 times greater than the risk of the disease–which is usually transmitted through blood, shared needles and “multiple sex partners.”
( We would hope a newborn would be considered extremely low risk for contracting hepatitis B infection through multiple sex partners !!!! )

Expecting a Baby?   Did you know…?

Hospitals routinely give newborns a hepatitis B injection shortly after birth. This vaccine contains brain and nerve damaging ingredients, including aluminum hydroxide. (Aluminum has been linked to Alzheimer’s.)  After many vaccinated newborns died and thousands suffered serious side effects, including seizures and permanent brain damage, the dangers of the hepatitis B vaccine were brought to the public’s attention by ABC’s 20/20 in 1999.  Since 1991, the hepatitis B vaccine has been responsible for, over 25,000 adverse reactions including hundreds of deaths, according to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.

The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS) has called for a moratorium on mandatory hepatitis B vaccination for children, pending independent scientific research.  AAPS says the risk of a serious reaction to the hepatitis B vaccine is 100 times greater than the risk of the disease–which is usually transmitted through blood, shared needles and “multiple sex partners.”

( One would hope a newborn would be considered extremely low risk for contracting hepatitis B infection through multiple sex partners!!!)
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