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Rethinking hepatitis B as case of poisoning instead of infection

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On the eve of ACIP’s vote on hepatitis B vaccination, one question towers above the talking points:

Why are we injecting 100% of newborns for a condition that ~0% of HBV-negative mothers’ babies will face in early life?

 

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Sourcehttps://sayerji.substack.com/p/the-hepatitis-b-paradigm-shift-from

 

Is the Day-One Hepatitis B Vaccine Evidence-Based—or Ideology?

Rethinking hepatitis B as a case of poisoning rather than infection—how exosome science, vaccine failures, and hidden harms challenge a century of medical dogma.

 

Key Points:

  • Minimal Infant Risk: Hepatitis B primarily spreads through sex or blood contact; healthy newborns of HBV-negative mothers face near-zero infection risk, calling into question routine vaccination at birth².

  • Documented Harms: Over 100 studies link the HepB vaccine to serious adverse outcomes, including autoimmune diseases, neurological damage, liver injury, and systemic inflammation⁵⁶⁷⁸. Ironically, a shot meant to protect the liver can cause liver cell death and dysfunction³⁴.

  • Efficacy Gaps: Producing antibodies ≠ lasting immunity. Even “fully vaccinated” individuals can contract hepatitis B or harbor silent (occult) infections¹⁴⁶. In fact, immunity from an infant HepB shot may vanish by young adulthood – just when hepatitis exposure becomes relevant³¹⁶.

  • Paradigm Shift: Emerging research on exosomes (cellular particles akin to viruses) suggests hepatitis B might stem more from toxins than germs. This “poisoned-not-infected” perspective challenges germ theory and urges a move away from one-size-fits-all vaccination dogma toward biologically grounded, individualized health strategies¹⁵¹⁶.

Ohh Lord... not more from this total anti-vaxer whack job....

 

When you want bad and unsubstantiated info about hepatitis, where else better to turn than someone who has absolutely no credentials to be commenting on the topic:

 

"Sayer Ji is author of the international best-selling book REGENERATE, chairman of the www.GlobalWellnessForum.org, founder of www.Greenmedinfo.com, and co-founder of www.StandForHealthFreedom.com"  [see more info on these below]
 
 
OK, so what's Sayer Ji all about?
 
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"Douglas Sayer Ji (born October 10, 1972) is the founder of alternative medicine portal GreenMedInfo, a website known for promoting various pseudoscientific publications. He was identified in 2020 as one of the largest promoters of COVID-19 misinformation on social media. [emphasis added][
...
The son of a biochemist, Ji obtained a BA in philosophy from Rutgers University in 1995.[1] He went on to manage an organic food market in Bonita Springs, Florida, after working with camps and facilities for troubled youths. He developed an interest for Zen Buddhism during that period, but stopped short of joining the movement. [emphasis added]
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Ji denies being an anti-vaccination activist, but consistently shares false or misleading messages about vaccine safety and efficacy."
 
 
And re the websites / businesses he's behind:
 
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Overall, we rate GreenMedInfo a quackery-level pseudoscience website based on claims not supported by science.
 
 
 
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Overall, we rate Stand for Health Freedom (SHF) as right-biased due to its focus on individual liberties and opposition to government health mandates. We also rate it as questionable due to its use of selective data, omission of mainstream scientific perspectives, and lack of transparency, which contribute to a mixed rating for factual accuracy. [emphasis added]
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Stand for Health Freedom often downplays or ignores research from mainstream medical authorities. This selective presentation can result in a skewed portrayal, especially regarding vaccines and COVID-19. While raising legitimate concerns about informed consent, its selective use of facts compromises its credibility. Readers should verify claims with credible scientific sources." [emphasis added]
 
 
 

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