Hepatitis B Vaccine Linked to 300% Increase
in Multiple Sclerosis
The BBC news reported on a study done at the Harvard School of Public
Health, which showed a 300% increase in the incidence of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) associated with the hepatitis B vaccine.
The BBC article starts off by plainly stating, "People who are vaccinated against
hepatitis B are at increased risk of multiple sclerosis".
The study looked at hepatitis B vaccination patterns among patients
with MS and compared it to control patients without MS from the same database. The results clearly showed a link
between the vaccine and MS.
One of the researchers, Dr Miguel Hernàn stated, "We estimated a
three-fold increase in the incidence of
MS within three years following vaccination."
The conclusion of the study sates, "These findings are consistent
with the hypothesis that vaccination with the recombinant hepatitis B vaccine is associated with an increased risk of MS."
Dr.’s note: There are so many risks associated with vaccines
that we encourage you to get all the facts and know your rights before making a decision. For example, did you know vaccines
are not legally required? That’s right, it’s a common misconception.
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