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What to do before/after a Hepatitis B Vaccination?

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I have been reading about the dangers of allopathic vaccinations, and how they contain dangerous substances like mercury, formaldehyde, and even contaminated with other viruses.

Since learning this, i avoid Flu jabs, and vaccinations as much as possible. However, I am to attend University to in a few months, and it is mandatory to have the vaccination. Since medical students are at risk of catching hepatitis B from patients.

What should i do to avoid the harmful effects of the vaccination, what should i ask, is there any hepatiti B vaccination that has no mercury, or is safer than others. Should i consider Chelation Therapy, before or after the vaccination?

Hepatitis B vaccination has been linked to Multiple Sclerosis

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3651782.stm

Any advice would be appreciated, thanks.

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  1. Here in the States there are exemptions available for declining vaccinations.  909shot.com provides info on right of refusal, if that helps.  Also, I wanted to add that grapefruit Seed Extract is a natural broad spectrum antibiotic, anti-microbial, anti-viral (kills yeast).  Also, It appears and has been reported not to negatively affect the good bacteria of the intestine.  By far, it is the best (natural and non-toxic to humans) defense against systemic yeast/candida.  Start small and increase drops by mouth gradually over time to allow your body to eliminate the candida die-off.  It may be worth researching.  A small bottle is inexpensive and has many uses around the house as well.  The only thing you can't do is put it in the eyes due to the acidic nature.  Add garlic and chlorella to your list of natural chelating possibilities.  Good luck.


  2. You'll find all kinds of heated debates online about the efficacy of vaccines, or the toxic ingredients used, all over the web.  It has been a hot topic for years, but is especially brought into the limelight recently in TV shows such as Eli Stone.

    Its sad to think that the HepB vaccine is mandatory, as it seems to be a belief which is forced upon you.  I would have thought you would be able to choose.  However, we're apparently not in a free country.  Vaccines are a huge source of revenue for pharmaceutical companies. As more and more vaccines are becoming mandatory, it becomes guaranteed income for Big Pharma.

    Vaccines, by theory, seem like a good idea.  Vaccines supposedly prepare your body to combat illnesses and deadly diseases, in advance. Basically, vaccines provide the body with a preview of a virus,  toxin or bacterium giving it the opportunity to learn how to defend itself against it. If the body is then invaded by that particular pathogen, the immune system is locked and loaded.  It does, however, weaken over time and may only be effective for the next few years.  They aren't forever.

    Not to mention, training an immune system to tackle a gimped intruder, is like me teaching you martial arts, getting you to practice beating up some defenseless handicap in a wheel chair and then claiming you're ready to be a ninja and go out into the real world.

    No studies have ever proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that vaccines are effective, but in all fairness, no studies have proven beyond a shadow of a doubt they aren't either.  They remain inconclusive.  

    Now, if that was the only fault of vaccines, I'd say do it.  However, you've already named off serious concerns such as the preservatives in them.  Thimerosal, which is a mercury, is nasty.  This is a neurotoxin, it can damage critical parts of the brain.  It has been linked, and finally taken seriously by the US Government, to autism.  There is simply no debating that is not good for you.  Myself, I take no vaccinations because of the risks of toxins such as this.

    I had a coworker, who needed the HepB vaccine before going down south for a vacation with her boyfriend.  I forget where it was, but it was in the Dominican Republic area.  Anyhow, once she had that, she became extremely ill, and bloated.  She went from petite, to a huge, as for some reason she was retaining water.  The doctors could not explain it, but had no doubt it was an adverse result of the vaccine.  They were also suggesting that it was "lupus", and that remained the going theory at the time.  

    I'm sure they see side effects like this all the time, but chalk it up as "normal".  Kinda like saying, " well you know, its not for everyone, and I guess it wasn't for you . Oh well."  

    I haven't seen her in years so I don't know what her status is today.  I don't believe she died or anything or I would have heard of it.  I don't know if its still considered lupus or not either.

    The over hyped Gardasil vaccine being pushed by Merck Frost has had adverse effects as well, as documented by many new sites, including CNN, where I first read of it.  CNN, failed to report on the deaths from that vaccine, however.  To date, there have been at least 11 known deaths as a result of this vaccine , which I believe is a world statistic.  11 out of 6 billion isn't bad I guess.  Wanna get the Gardasil?

    More local to me, there was push for Univdersity students to get meningitis vaccines, which had severe side effects, but no deaths.  If its comes from our "trusted" medical industry, we tend not to question it.  When you understand the politics, and how capitalism works, you see things from a different angle.

    Your immune system is what you need to focus on.  Make sure its up to par.  I hope you don't smoke, or drink a lot, or eat too much processed foods.  Maintain your pH levels, take necessary precautions.  The chances of you getting HepB are slim, anyhow.  Don't fall for the fear tactics.  

    However, if its mandatory... what can I say..?

    There is only one person who has your best interest in mind.  That is YOU!

  3. I had to have hep B immunisations to be allowed into dental school. Don't worry you'll be fine.

    Once you're there I presume you'll learn more about vaccinations rather having to rely on the partisan opinions of someone's website.

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