Hepatitis B Vaccination
Researchers analyzed hepatitis B vaccination statistics from 163 individuals with multiple sclerosis and 1,604 controls, they found a strong correlation between getting the hepatitis B vaccine and developing multiple sclerosis.
Specifically, the results indicated the risk of developing multiple
sclerosis was three times higher in the group that was vaccinated
against hepatitis B than in the group that wasn't vaccinated. Individuals
given tetanus and influenza vaccinations had no significant extra risk of
developing multiple sclerosis.
The hepatitis B vaccine was designed specifically for "high-risk" groups:
drug users, prostitutes, and others. When these groups wouldn't cooperate
with the hepatitis B vaccination program, the government suddenly decided,
children a "needed" to be vaccinated. The risk of hepatitis B in children
is very small, so there is absolutely no need to subject them to this
potentially dangerous vaccine.
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