The second shot your kid gets after being born is a vaccine for a mild, self-limiting virus.
Hepatitis B virus is a type of virus that affects the liver. It is in the family of other hepatitis viruses which range from benign to scary, and everything in between.
The hepatitis B vaccine has been around since 1981 in different forms. The recombinant vaccine is given to newborns on the day of birth and then again numerous times over the next year.
Hep B is one of the least popular vaccines, and for good reason. It is a great product for Big Pharma. They have captured the medical industry and forced the product on families for the last 30 years via mandatory vaccination laws.
But, what is the benefit?
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