Vitamin K For Newborns

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"The more I read about vitamin K, the more I can't believe it's injected into newborn infants...my scientific endeavors have really shown me that, by and large, nature...didn't make mistakes...nature didn't leave out vitamin K from babies." (1/2)

Physician and co-author of Dissolving Illusions Dr. Suzanne Humphries describes how the so-called vitamin K shot—an injection **supposedly** given to newborns to prevent a rare but serious bleeding disorder by aiding in blood clotting—is not necessary for newborns.

"My opinion is that the more I read about vitamin K, the more I can't believe that it's injected into newborn infants," Humphries says. "If you look at my scientific, endeavors, they have really shown me that by and large, nature on overall didn't make mistakes like this...Nature didn't leave out vitamin K from babies."

"Just like babies are programmed to be anti-inflammatory, I believe that babies are programmed to not have, numerously higher levels of coagulation than adults," Humphries adds.

Furthermore, Humphries says, "if the baby's clotting is not full until 6 months of age, how long is your injection going to work for? ...it's not completely logical that giving a huge injection on the first day of life is going to protect them over the long term."

Mama Bears urge all parents to please stop blindly trusting the medical establishment and research before you allow your child to be injected with anything. Please visit our website https://mamabearsproject.com/regular-vaccines/ to be directed to numerous sources of information so you can make an informed decision.

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