Saturday, May 5, 2012

Hep-B Vaccines


Hep-B Vaccines for Newborns

Hepatitis-B is a viral attack on the iver which is transmitted through sex, sharing needles or medical exposure.  If needed, the HBV vaccination is administered at or near birth and then again at three to six months of age.  Hep-B vaccinations don’t work and are very dangerous.  There is evidence of almost immediate liver damage from HBV shots or even liver gene mutations leading to liver cell death.  There are also possible connections to the HBV shot and the increase in Autism and SIDS.  “Don't fall for their spin. Spare your child's future, and yours, the agony of constant suffering and medical care from adverse vaccine injury damage, if your baby survives at all. If a pregnant woman doesn't have hepatitis-B, the HBV shouldn't even be considered.

 



 

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