From the emotional
& psychological trauma inflicted on a newborn from getting the Vitamin K
shot, the actual amount of Vitamin K
injected into a baby’s bloodstream/deep muscle tissue is 20,000 times the
needed dose; which represents the first strike undermining capacity for
natural immunity.
The injection also contains
a toxic preservative, Benzyl alcohol, which can be especially harmful on your baby’s delicate, young immune
system.
A parent has to keep asking themselves, ‘Is this procedure really necessary?’
The answer is typically, no! Natural health awareness
requires a genuine paradigm shift away from the limitations of western
‘Allopathic’ medicine, a re-education toward self-sufficiency.
Trusting in nature’s storehouse of resources, understanding
the proportional requirements which best serve the body; the learning curve
toward such know-how takes a lot more
convincing, especially given the onslaught of mainstream Vaccine
Industry propaganda targeting our communities. Knowledge of holistic health provides the only viable solution to
halting this trend.
It is also crucial
for parents to intervene & sign the necessary paper-work via your
family doctor BEFORE your baby is
born. Thus you will avoid any oversight by the nursing staff on duty.
Remember, the administering of the Vitamin K shot is a STANDARD procedure in
most mainstream Medical institutions. Therefore you must make your decision NOT to vaccinate your baby clear to all attending
hospital staff members.
The father-to-be should carry all necessary forms (several
copies) in his back pocket at all times during the delivery phase. Do not allow your baby to be taken away
for a general “health” inspection before handing over these crucial
documents.
Make sure you declare
your intentions as a family unequivocally, ‘Our baby is not to receive
ANY vaccines, whatsoever.
Note: The same prudent caution should be
applied when considering the Hepatitis B shot (typically given within
12 hrs. after birth).
Vaccine Resistance
Movement
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