SIDS Scandal: Experts Warn of Vaccine Dangers
For decades, grieving parents have been told their infants died of “sudden infant death syndrome” (SIDS), a vague diagnosis that conveniently absolves vaccine manufacturers of blame. But groundbreaking research now reveals the chilling truth: Vaccines are killing babies — and the medical establishment has been hiding it. A new study published in the International Journal of Medical Sciences uncovers the biological mechanisms linking vaccines to SIDS, proving that toxic vaccine ingredients overwhelm infants’ underdeveloped detox pathways, leading to fatal inflammation, brainstem damage and respiratory failure.
Key points:
Infants lack mature liver enzymes (CYP450) needed to process toxic vaccine ingredients like aluminum, formaldehyde, and polysorbate 80.
Vaccines suppress CYP450 function, creating a deadly cycle where toxins accumulate, inflame the brainstem, and disrupt breathing.
75% of SIDS cases in VAERS occur within a week of vaccination, peaking 48 hours post-shot — proof of causation buried by regulators.
Preterm babies are especially vulnerable, yet hospitals aggressively vaccinate them, ignoring their fragile metabolic limits.
Autopsies often miss vaccine-induced brain damage, allowing SIDS to be weaponized as a cover-up for vaccine fatalities.
How vaccines silently suffocate babies..
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