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Hepatitis B vaccine halted after 3 newborns die from system shock

Wednesday, August 14, 2013 by: Lance Devon

 

(NaturalNews) The Vietnamese Health Department is coming out and ending the use of hepatitis B vaccines throughout the entire country of Vietnam. The decision was made after three different families lost their babies after the precious young ones were inoculated with standard, proven hepatitis B vaccinations. The three babies died on July 20th in the central province of Quant Tri. The cause of their death is listed as anaphylactic shock. Officials from Vietnam’s National Expanded Program on Immunization reported that the vaccines were not expired, were properly stored, and were properly administered. Awkwardly, the chairperson of the program asked parents to “keep calm and continue vaccinating their children.”

Meanwhile, the Vietnamese Health Department has decided to pull the hepatitis B vaccines altogether, also discontinuing the use of two other vaccine lots.

The families of the deceased infants have been offered free medical care from the same hospitals responsible for administering the deadly vaccines to their babies.

How important is a hepatitis B vaccine?

For babies, this vaccine is absolutely pointless, especially with all the death reports coming from it. Some professionals believe that the necessity of the vaccine is for those babies whose mothers are already infected with hepatitis B at the time she gives birth.

If more mothers knew, or were screened in advance, then they could avoid giving this risky vaccine to their baby from the onset and many lives could be saved.

Hepatitis B is a viral infection of the liver, transmitted through direct contact with infected body fluids. Those highest at risk are not babies, unless the mother is infected. High risk categories include adults ages 20-50, who have sex with multiple partners, especially men who have sex with other men. Other high risk factors include receiving infected blood transfusions.

How important is a hepatitis B vaccine, then?

Dr. Jane Orient, a member of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, testified before Congress, stating, “For most children, the risk of a serious vaccine reaction may be 100 times greater than the risk of hepatitis B.”

Essentially, the hepatitis B vaccine is of no value at all for a baby. The vaccine’s lifespan is about 20 years, making it useless by the time a baby has become a young adult.

The vaccine also has no importance for those adults who communicate well and have high standards in their relationships. The hepatitis B virus can be naturally avoided altogether and the vaccination against it should be avoided altogether.

The vaccine is becoming more deadly than the virus

In 2012, the federal Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System received 66,654 complaints from people who received the vaccine. These adverse events included convulsions, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and Guillain-Barre syndrome. Worse yet, according to the National Vaccine Information Center, at least 1,500 people died from hepatitis B vaccinations.

If the vaccine is continually promoted, then it is likely that the amount of people receiving this vaccine will double; thus, the death rate is likely to double. As more deaths are reported from the vaccine, the 3,374 cases of hepatitis B reported in the US in 2010 could start to look trivial. The death rate from the vaccine could soon outnumber the statistics on those who have the hepatitis B disease!

Here’s what’s in the gepatitis B vaccines

If a parent is willing to subject their child to a concoction of foreign substances, heavy metals, and toxins, then they have found a poison that will do the job. According to Vactruth.com, the hepatitis B vaccine is genetically engineered from a viral gene that is inserted into a yeast cell. The end concoction contains a long list of insanity including:

  • Formaldehyde
  • Gluteraldehyde
  • Aluminum hydroxide
  • Aluminum phosphate
  • Polysorbate 80
  • Neomycin sulfate
  • Polymyxin B
  • Yeast protein
  • Calf serum
  • Fenton medium (containing bovine extract)
  • Modified Latham medium (derived from bovine casein)
  • Modified Stainer-Scholte liquid medium
  • Potassium aluminum sulfate
  • Amorphous aluminum
  • Hydroxyphosphate sulfate
  • Sodium borate
  • Cells from monkey kidneys

It’s no wonder that precious young babies are going into anaphylactic shock after receiving this long winded poison cocktail.

In the end, is it necessary to vaccinate against a disease that can be naturally prevented through practicing and teaching healthy relationships?

And why do the scientific and health communities continue to go along with these concoctions as the answer?

And why aren’t the manufacturers of these deadly vaccinations being held responsible?

Sources for this article include:

http://vactruth.com

http://www.saigon-gpdaily.com.vn

https://vaers.hhs.gov

http://science.naturalnews.com

http://science.naturalnews.com

On Effects of HPV & HepB Vaccines

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HPV and Hepatitis B vaccines do not prevent cervical cancer and liver disease

Tuesday, June 18, 2013 by: Michelle Goldstein

 

(NaturalNews) While pro-vaccinators continue to urge the use of vaccines to prevent disease, research does not support the theory that vaccines protect against illness. In fact, the HPV and Hepatitis B vaccines have proven to be dangerous and fatal to health. Hepatitis B vaccines, routinely given to infants at birth, are associated with sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and other debilitating injuries. In the case of the HPV vaccine, early evidence is pointing to HPV vaccines actually increasing young women’s risk of cervical cancers, long associated with older women and safely screened by pap smear exams. The number of serious injuries associated with the newer HPV vaccine continues to climb.

The evidence against Hepatitis B, HPV and other vaccines

Vaccines in general have been shown to increase antibodies for a particular disease, while severely compromising cellular immunity, which is considered more important by medical experts in fighting disease. Prominent neurologist Russell Blaylock has written extensively regarding compromised cellular immunity and serious brain injury resulting from vaccinations. There is no evidence that vaccines work to prevent disease. To the contrary, several disease outbreaks, in population groups who are heavily vaccinated, have shown vaccines are ineffective in protecting against illness. These outbreaks include pertussis (whooping cough), measles and chickenpox. Research has shown that between 90- 99 percent of those vaccinated against these diseases have contracted them, compared to 1-10 percent of those not vaccinated for these diseases.

Hepatitis B is a disease most common in young adults who are sexually promiscuous or share drug needles. Hepatitis B generally resolves on its own and rarely develops into liver disease. Likewise, the HPV virus is not generally associated with cervical cancer, but usually presents as a benign illness which heals itself. Cervical cancer can safely be screened by pap smears and is typically diagnosed in older women.

Children are not in high risk groups for either of these illnesses. Hepatitis B vaccines are routinely given to infants at birth. HPV vaccine protocols target children ages nine to 26. These vaccine schedules make no sense from a health perspective, even with the large assumption that these vaccines are effective at preventing disease. These vaccine recommendations do make sense from a corporate profit model. Vaccinations are known to be highly profitable for pharmaceutical companies.

Vaccine safety record

As of mid-2012, there were 119 reports of death, 894 incidents of disability and 9,889 documented emergency room visits resulting from the HPV vaccine. As of March 2012, there were 66,554 reports of serious adverse reactions to the Hepatitis B vaccine including 1,500 deaths, many officially reported as SIDS.

HPV vaccine increases risk of cervical cancer in young women

Previously healthy, young women are reporting cervical abnormalities and cancer after receiving the HPV vaccine. In March 2012, 669 women reported abnormal pap smears and cervical dysplasia to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. 50 women reported cancer as a result of the HPV vaccine. It is estimated that these reports are a very small percentage of the actual events. (http://sanevax.org/hpv-vaccine-vaers-reports-march-2012/)

Conclusions

Hepatitis B and HPV vaccines have not been proven safe or effective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases from infecting children. The targeted illnesses of liver disease and cervical cancer are not commonplace for infants, children and young adults. It is important that parents examine the facts prior to giving permission for these routine medical procedures. The real potential health risks need to be carefully weighed against the unproven protections against disease which these vaccines promise. Vaccine exemptions are available in every state. See (http://www.nvic.org/Vaccine-Laws/state-vaccine-requirements.aspx) for your state’s vaccine exemption laws.

Sources for this article include

http://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseases/HPV/gardasilaug82006.aspx

http://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseases/Hepatitis-B.aspx

http://sanevax.org/hpv-vaccine-vaers-reports-march-2012/

http://www.naturalnews.com

http://www.vaccinationcouncil.org

http://www.naturalnews.com

Blaylock, Russell. February 2011. “Do Vaccines Do More Harm Than Good?” The Blaylock Wellness Report, Volume 8, Number 2.

Blaylock, Russell. April 2012. “Outsmarting…And Beating…Infections.” The Blaylock Wellness Report, Volume 9, Number 4.

Blaylock, Russell. May 2012. “The Immune System: Your Personal Body Guard.” The Blaylock Wellness Report, Volume 9, Number 5.