No, the vitamin K shots that are supposed to be great for newborns do not contain high amounts of aluminum like you may have heard.No, the vitamin K shots that are supposed to be great for newborns do not contain high amounts of aluminum like you may have heard.
— Children’s Health Defense (@ChildrensHD) October 29, 2024
But they do contain something else, says scientist Marcella Piper-Terry.
In 2016 the American College of Pediatricians made a public statement… pic.twitter.com/fF4r12ENdP
But they do contain something else, says scientist Marcella Piper-Terry.
In 2016 the American College of Pediatricians made a public statement expressing concern that the amount of Polysorbate 80 in Gardasil HPV vaccines was linked to the development of premature menopause in young women.
As a side note, Polysorbate 80 is also often used to induce INFERTILITY in lab rats.
Now … guess what contains 200x the amount of Polysorbate 80 as Gardasil?
Vitamin K shots.
It's just shocking to me because the amount of Polysorbate 80 that is in the Gardasil vaccines is 50 micrograms [that's mcgs] per injection.
So if you, if it's a three-shot series, that's 150 micrograms total.
If it's a two-shot series, that's a 100 micrograms total. And they were concerned enough about it to issue this position statement.
Yet the vitamin K shot that we are giving universally to almost every hospital-born baby in United States has 10 mg of Polysorbate 80.
That's 200 times the amount of polysorbate 80 that's in a Gardasil vaccine.
People used to ask me, you know, "Is this a depopulation agenda?" and as a scientist, for me, I just couldn't go there. You know, I'm like I'm trying to be objective here. I am looking at the data, but when I saw that it was like, you know, I can't really say that it's not, and it's, it's pretty, pretty . . . pretty damning, I think.
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