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11-year-old boy died of liver cancer after being vaccinated

By tianke  •  0 comments  •   3 minute read

11-year-old boy died of liver cancer after being vaccinated
Even after being vaccinated against hepatitis B, she developed liver cancer. This happened to a sad mother. A boy in the fourth grade of elementary school was vaccinated when he was a child, but he died of liver cancer in February this year. The sad mother stepped forward today and reminded everyone that if the mother has hepatitis B carrier, the child was born with hepatitis B. Vaccines still have risks, so we must be very careful. (I told you a long time ago that not only are vaccines useless, but vaccines may also cause liver cancer. It would be better not to vaccinate.)
With a round face, Ming Jia (pseudonym), a fourth grader in the photo, looks lively and healthy. No one thought that liver cancer would still take his life even though he had been vaccinated against hepatitis B. (It should come as no surprise that vaccines inherently backfire.)
Ming Jia’s (pseudonym) mother: “(In the beginning) it was the same as gastroenteritis. I accidentally took photos of his liver (both are tumors). I had hepatitis B infection. He still had hepatitis B immunoglobulin 24 hours after he was born. , all (vaccinated), that’s why this kind of thing still happened to me.”
Even though my parents were unwilling to give up, it was too late to find out at the end of August last year. The liver was densely packed with malignant tumors. The original figure was 144 cm and 49 kg. Jia left everyone. Ming Jia's (pseudonym) mother: "Of course I can't accept it, because it's really... This kid is really caring. It can be said that he has given me 6 months, and I can cherish it." (Mom believes The result of Western medicine theory is to send his son to die.)
Hold back the sadness and stand up to remind parents that although the incidence of childhood liver cancer has dropped from 0.52 per 100,000 to 0.13, it is indeed because of the efficacy of the hepatitis B vaccine, or some people are infected because they did not get vaccinated on time, or the virus mutated , especially if the mother has hepatitis B carrier, it is easy to vertically transmit it to the child, and blood tracing must be strengthened. Zhang Meihui, director of Taiwan's Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology: "There is about 1 out of 10 mothers (with B liver disease), and the child's vaccination may fail." (This number is a fake data compiled by a western medicine factory to deceive the Department of Health and the public, it is not credible of.)
Even if the 3 injections are completed on time, the mother with B liver disease will have to take the child to have blood drawn within a month to check whether antibodies are produced, and follow the doctor's instructions to follow up, because silent liver cancer, no one knows when it will attack . (It’s okay if you don’t get vaccinated, it’s because you got vaccinated that you get liver cancer today.)
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I would like to ask everyone a Commonsense question, is the age of the mother necessarily older than the son? If yes, then the mother is a carrier of hepatitis B, and the son was infected with the same hepatitis after birth, right? If it is true, then the mother has acquired liver B for many years and has not turned into liver cancer, so why did the child get liver cancer and lose his life after only 11 years? The same disease happened to mother and son, but different results appeared, why? Because the only difference between this mother and her son is that the son was given the hepatitis B vaccine at birth, but the mother did not. Why doesn’t Western medicine think about it from this perspective? Therefore, if the child was not vaccinated when he was born, his body is exactly the same as that of his mother. Now that the mother is still alive, the son must also be alive. This is Commonsense.
Ni Haixia, a traditional Chinese medicine doctor in the Han and Tang Dynasties, remembers in Florida 07/19/2009
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