New Study: Myasthenia gravis: The definition of Sudden Infant death

Above…MG…and there are the eyes that Dr. Moulden cited as a symptom of vaccine injury

Myasthenia gravis: The definition of Sudden Infant death

Study

Myasthenia gravis is a chronic autoimmune neuromuscular disease that causes weakness in the skeletal muscles, which are responsible for breathing and moving parts of the body, including the arms and legs. The name myasthenia gravis, which is Latin and Greek in origin, means “grave, or serious, muscle weakness.

VLA COMMENT:  The establishment recommends that infants are not put on their tummies as it may cause SIDS.  Tummy sleeping has been going on for centuries without problems. There is nothing like being propagandized to put your baby on its back, flaying around in space. The real reason for the concern for tummy sleeping is that if you have vaccinated your infant with vaccines containing the following he/see can die because….

Bovine, chick, yeast antigens synthesizes
cross-reactive antibodies targeting human acetylcholine receptor and
MuSK protein to cause Myasthenia Gravis:

VLA Comment #2

In North Carolina, SIDS has nearly disappeared, blaming it on mommies sleeping with their babies and putting them on their tummies.

“State officials have virtually stopped attributing deaths to sudden infant death syndrome, a rare condition that strikes otherwise healthy babies in their sleep without explanation.

The change follows a 2010 Observer investigation, which found that hundreds of infant deaths were wrongly attributed to SIDS. Experts say the decision to call so many cases SIDS masked the dangers of a widespread practice: Parents risk suffocating their babies when they sleep with them or put them to sleep on their stomachs. In some cases, it also allowed irresponsible parents to go unpunished after preventable deaths”.

Read more here: https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/special-reports/nc-medical-examiners/article9165191.html#storylink=cpy

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