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Why a newborn is not born with Vitamin K

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from another on our list in the past.........makes perfect sense to

me

Sheri

Anytime we think we know more than nature and give the body something it

isn't supposed to have, it causes some sort of damage. There is a reason

babies are not born with Vit K. The gradually acquire it through breast

milk over time. The reason for this is because a newborn baby's liver

already has it's work cut out for it, converting water breathing cells

into air breathing cells. To administer Vit K, whether oral or injected,

causes the liver to go into overload, since the liver is responsible for

metabolizing. Not to cause a controversy, but mother nature did not

figure circumcision into the equation, or anything else done to a baby

that causes bleeding, so Vit K is not needed.

This is the reason Vit K is linked to cancer (and other things we are

clueless about from trying to play God), and also jaundice. Please keep

in mind though, jaundice (the natural kind) is normal for babies, but not

when it is from the liver being bombarded with anything artificial.

Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

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