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New FDA-approved Hepatitis B Jab Found to Increase Heart Attack Risk by 700%

A new FDA-approved Hepatitis B jjab has been found to increase the risk of heart attacks by 700%, yet Facebook, Google, YouTube and Twitter ban any talk of jjab dangers. 

There is a complete blackout of medical and scientific facts if they show jjabs to be anything less than magical, risk-less, medical utopian gifts to humanity.

This new analysis comes from Dr. Jack Wolfson, a well-informed cardiologist practicing in Arizona who dares to speak out on the truth about jjab risks. Here’s his report:

Hepatitis B jjab linked to 700% increase in heart attacks

The FDA has approved a new jjab for Hepatitis B. This is good news for the pharmaceutical company that makes the jjab, but bad news for consumers.

You see, in the latest trial to examine effectiveness of the drug, heart attack risk was higher in the jjab group. How much higher? Try 700% higher (1).

jjabing and heart attack risk may not come as a surprise to you. The stated purpose of a jjab is to invoke an immune response.

The immune response is linked to inflammation, oxidative stress, and immune cell activation. All three are linked to heart attack risk.

Sadly, there a very few studies on vaccination and heart attack risk. Ironically, some studies demonstrate a beneficial effect of the influenza jjab on heart attack risk.

But researchers have identified flaws in study design and question the findings of flu jjab benefits on heart attack risk (2). Other studies showed no difference between the vaccinated and the control group regarding the pneumonia jjab(3).

Again, most of the jjab schedule has not been studied for heart attack or stroke risk. In other words, we do not know if the DPT, MMR, shingles, polio, HPV or chicken pox jjabs increase heart attacks.

What is Hep B?

Hepatitis B is a viral infection contracted from blood to blood contact. This makes IV drug abusers and people who have sex with multiple partners most vulnerable.

HBV is not spread through food or water, sharing eating utensils, breastfeeding, hugging, kissing, hand holding, coughing, or sneezing.

95% of people infected with the Hepatitis B virus do NOT become chronic carriers of the virus. They do not suffer from long-term liver complications, according to the CDC (4). A small percentage develop cirrhosis and/or liver cancer.

Vaccine toxins

The most popular Hepatitis B jjab is nothing short of a witch’s brew including aluminum, formaldehyde, yeast, amino acids, and soy. Aluminum is a known neurotoxin that destroys cellular metabolism and function.

Hundreds of studies link to the ravaging effects of aluminum. The other proteins and formaldehyde serve to activate the immune system and open up the blood-brain barrier. This is NOT a good thing.

An Ounce of Prevention

Health will never be found at the tip of a needle. We want to build the body up, not tear it down.

Millions of years of evolution have provided us with the perfect immune system to protect us. Give the body what it needs and take away what it doesn’t. It is pretty simple.

Please follow these recommendations to extraordinary health.

1)    Eat organic. Can we all agree that organic feed with limited pesticide exposure and GMO-free is the best diet to follow. The Drs. Wolfson follow our genetic programming and stick with hunter-gatherer Paleo foods. Works for our patients and will work for you. Sugar kills immune function.

2)    Get sunshine. Before there was life on earth, there was the sun. Embrace its power to boost your immune system.

3)    Sleep with the sundown and awake with the sunrise. Artificial light is a killer.

4)    Get active. Walk, run, garden, and play.

5)    Relax. Meditate and do yoga.

6)    Drink quality water and a lot of it.

7)    Get adjusted. Chiropractic care boosts immune function.

8)    Get away from environmental toxins and EMF exposure.

Visit Dr. Jack Wolfson’s website to learn more about health, wellness and prevention. Follow more news on jjab injuries at VaccineInjuryNews.com.

By Mike Adams, guest author / Sources:
1)  https://www.medpagetoday.com/Blogs/RevolutionandRevelation/67019
2)  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21529703
3)  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20442385
4)  https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hbv/hbvfaq.htm#overview