'Vitamin' K shot
Let’s start with the vitamin K used in the shot itself. Is it a natural form of vitamin K such as would be found in leafy greens (K1) or butter (K2)? No, it is a synthetic vitamin K, generic name phytonadione.
Synthetic vitamins should be avoided as they can cause imbalances in the body and have unintended consequences. For example, synthetic vitamin A actually causes the type of birth defects that natural vitamin A prevents!
VITAMIN K injections given to infants within minutes of birth contain benzyl alcohol& Polysorbate 80, which target the liver (causing jaundice), open up the blood brain barrier (exposing the central nervous system to viruses, bacteria,& toxins).
How much synthetic vitamin K is in the shot? Shockingly, the national standard mandated by most states for US hospitals to administer is over 100 times the infant’s RDA of this nutrient. Studies have linked large doses of synthetic vitamin K with childhood cancers and leukemia.
The fact is that medical science still does not know that much about the metabolic fate of this synthetic vitamin K. Little to no unmetabolized vitamin K shows up in urine or bile. This is disturbing given the fact that vitamin K is a fat soluble vitamin and therefore has the
potential to accumulate in body tissues. More disturbing is that the liver of a newborn does not begin to function until 3 or 4 days after birth. As a result, this little human has very limited to no ability to detoxify the large dose of synthetic vitamin K and all other the
dangerous ingredients in the injection cocktail.

The shot contains Polysorbate 80 https://www.medisca.com/NDC_SPECS/MUS/0526/MSDS/0526.pdf

&propylene glycol https://fscimage.fishersci.com/msds/19870.htm 

Both of which are neurotoxic!
You can also learn more here from Dr. Suzanne Humphries'
video is a good place to start.

The manufacturer’s insert included with the shot includes the following warning: "Severe reactions, including fatalities, have occurred during and immediately after giving phytonadione (synthetic Vitamin K).
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