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NarcoPacifist's avatar

Once again, great article, but also petrifying.

So every baby that is born is transfected?

Isn’t HepB vaccine is given to newborns, at least in the U.S.?

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Dr Ah Kahn Syed's avatar

Giving a vaccine against a virus that is only transmitted sexually or IV drug use to a baby asks a lot of questions of the people looking after the baby

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

U may find this interesting, as a gyn , I had a patient with high grade Vain (she had hysterectomy yrs ago and has vaginal warts , age 61) . Sent her to a gyn onc who asked me to give her a rx for guardasil shot at the local cvs. I was dumbfounded and said no .

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wendy perzow's avatar

She is lucky to have you looking after her !

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Thank u but Seriously who would give her that jab .

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wendy perzow's avatar

Sadly, Integrity is a scarcity these days.

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Jackie Cumello's avatar

As a mother who didn't do the proper research and allowed her children to be vaccinated against HepB, reading that comment makes my heart ache and brings tears to my eyes. I appreciate this brilliant work that you have shared. Thankfully, I found Dr. David Martin and Dr. Judy Mikovits early in the pandemic, have been keeping up w/ the work of Kevin McKernan, and listen to podcasts w/ Dr. Jack Kruse. When my children were born, I (unfortunately) blindly trusted the pediatrician. Deferred Hep B and other shots for second child at birth, then did what I was told was safe and effective: took her for her well visit at 2 months where she received five shots(!), one which was Hep B. After that visit, she developed an unknown (this is not eczema! said the pediatrician) autoimmune skin condition. I count my blessings that I found a holistic nutritionist who used applied kinesiology to work with my daughter at 6 months; I was giving her fish oil and probiotics from that point forward. I continued with the "schedule" for 16 more months, then after she had a reaction to the DTaP at 18 mo, I finally woke up. Six months later, we moved and saw the head pediatric dermatologist at Hopkins - he told me he sees this everyday (!), slapped a label on it, and told me she'd need to take an antihistamine for the next 10 years, that I just needed to find the dose that didn't make her dopey. I promptly found an integrative physician and we found another way (quercetin!) and we have been on a journey ever since. Her life has been full of health challenges and after reading all the vaccine package inserts, especially what appears in the post marketing adverse events section, I am pretty confident the root cause of many of the things she faces is the shots. I realize the damage could have been far worse, as she does not have autism and wishes to pursue a career in medicine. In fall of 2020, I was researching excipients and adjuvants, looking at the CDC's tables, pondering the impact of these chemicals and especially curious about the HEK293 cells. I knew about aluminum and Dr. Exley's lab. And now I know more, thanks to your work. It's so much to take in, especially for one who did not study medicine. I recently heard Dr. Jack Kruse say "wounds create your wisdom" -because of her wounds, we knew not to get anywhere near the covid shots. Thank you for this important information.

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Marice Nelson's avatar

They can test mothers prior to delivery so there is really no excuse but the one they give is that hepatitis b could be acquired through close household or daycare contacts-blood, fecal exposure, using or chewing on an infected person’s toothbrush. I would like to know of the documented cases of any of these things that have happened. Have read that after a few years the immunity is gone unlike when it is given later. I know mine was still showing up in blood work more than 20 years after I had hepatitis b vaccine when working at a clinic. It is insanity to inject all newborns with anything I took no medication of any sort during my pregnancies. Why would I want my child immediately assaulted with something unnecessary for almost a hundred percent of American infants

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Dr Ah Kahn Syed's avatar

Exactly. If the mother is negative then the family is negative and you don’t get hepatitis B from toothbrushes. And, not wanting to state the obvious but babies don’t actually have teeth.

This does need calling out. If someone wants to give your newborn baby a hepatitis B vaccine, ask why. If they say that they can get hepatitis B in the hospital, get out of that hospital.

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Jackie Cumello's avatar

There was no reason for my children to be vaccinated for HepB. Zero risk. Massive guilt for not knowing better/researching.

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