Wednesday, July 11, 2018

"there is aluminum in the vitamin K shot"

Nguồn: FB Ashley Everly
2018/07/10.

Please READ all the way to the end:

Technically, there is aluminum in the vitamin K shot. However when you look at the label, it reads: “Contains no more than 100mcg [per Liter] aluminum”.

According to the drug summary for phytonadione (vitamin K), the dose for a newborn is 0.5mg. In a 0.5mg dose [let’s just assume for a moment ~ 1mg/ml density] this calculates out to the vitamin K shot containing around 0.05mcg of aluminum.

1 Liter = 1000ml 
(0.5ml)(100mcg)/(1000ml) = 0.05mcg/ml

Compare this to vaccines which contain 200-850mcg aluminum - and there is no comparison.

I would venture to guess, that most scientists who are aware of the aluminum toxicity issue with vaccines would probably agree that a one-time injection of 0.05mcg aluminum is not likely to cause a significant long term health issue or make much of a difference, when we’re injecting a dose that is 2,500x larger with the Hepatitis B vaccine, and a dose that is 8,500x larger just 8 weeks later, with the Pediarix vaccine.

On top of this, 0.05mcg is much lower than the FDA regulatory standard for parenteral IVs (4-5mcg/kg/day).

The vitamin K shot is problematic in its own way - by overloading the liver, etc. But aluminum is not the issue.

Marcella Piper-Terry on the real problems with Vitamin K: 


Vitamin K shot: 
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