The Hepatitis B vaccine is mandated for children to attend public schools in 47 states.
Hepatitis B is transmitted through needles or sexual contact, so why is this vaccine pushed babies on their first day of life?
Doctors don’t have a valid answer. In fact, if you ask them why your child needs the Hep B shot on the first day of life, they give you the lame excuse that there could be a hepatitis B-infected needle on the playground.
The thing is, there are ZERO documented cases of a child contracting Hepatitis B from an infected needle found on a playground.
Mothers are tested for Hep B beforehand, so the disease poses no risk to the baby. Yet, we are injecting them to prevent Hep B on the first day of life?
What doctors also don't tell you is that the Hepatitis B vaccine wears off by the time children become teenagers.
So, there's literally no point in injecting a newborn baby with a Hepatitis B shot.
Watch @calleymeans and @CaseyMeansMD explain this in detail. This is a must-see conversation.
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