Patient nearly killed himself- Yet another example of Green Madness Thinking., page-187

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    There is much reason to believe that vaccines can result in allergies, especially when you consider that we inject fresh newborns with ingredients like yeast, and also soy, which is one of the biggest allergens known to humans (as well as egg and lactose as you will see in other vaccine ingredients). Indeed, one of the side effects that have been noted is anaphylaxis, and, also according to the manufacturers (which I found here: https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/24844), there is a long list of other possible side effects including Encephalitis, encephalopathy, convulsions, paralysis, neuritis, (including Guillain-Barré syndrome, optic neuritis and multiple sclerosis) neuropathy, hypoaesthesia, arthritis, muscular weakness, meningitis, vasculitis, hypotension, and many more.

    Another important consideration from the manufacturer is the following (taken from the same website): “The 10 µg dose vaccine in 0.5 ml suspension is intended for use in subjects up to and including 15 years of age, including neonates.” So, a teenager is receiving the same dose of the vaccine as a newborn. Should a blank slate receive the same dose as a considerably larger set of organs and capillaries in the chaos of puberty? I believe the blanket of care approach is a dangerous one when applied to newborn babies.

    Many experts, including ‘pro-vaxxers’ and doctors like Rememdium, agree that the Hep B vaccine does not need to be given to every infant. But still, it is on the schedule, and recommended to be administered within seven days of new life. It is a significant dose of neurotoxic ingredients, injected into a newborn system.
 
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