The Vaccine Guide covers each disease and its vaccine, providing difficult-to-obtain facts about vaccine reactions. Also discussed are vaccine effectiveness, toxicity and adverse effects, legal requirements, alternatives, and the latest information on the threat of bioterrorism. New to this edition are topics of particular concern to adults, including smallpox and anthrax vaccines, flu shots, and new conditions linked to vaccine reactions.
Excellent research-based evidence on how harmful vaccines are. All vaccines harm and some kill. None are worth the risk of damage from the ingredients. We have no business injecting this crap into our babies. Children, babies, and people are maimed and killed from these unnecessary medical treatments. Most are for mild childhood illnesses that are little more than temporary inconveniences. Actually getting a mild childhood disease affords lifelong immunity unlike vaccines which offer harm and little-to-no lasting immunity. I hope this book started the dialogue to stop this barbaric practice.
I am pretty sure I read this whole book. It contains great information about vaccines. We need to question the custom of simply vaccinating our children at birth. This book helps us see why that may not always be the best decision.
very informative and comparatively unbiased. goes over the illness vaccines and such. a great book for every vaccine choice. also discusses what is done in other countries which American medicine generally turns its nose up at.
read this book before you get any vaccines for yourself or your children!
pros and cons of most all of the vaccines offered here in the states is presented in a rational and bias-free manner. most doctors in the states are extremely biased on these issues in ways that are potentially harmful to your kids!
This book is interesting, informative, incomplete, and definitely biased. It identifies problems in the medical and pharmaceutical system but doesn't give them fair consideration, as though people in power created the problems on purpose.
Good theory, bad science. Too bad the author did the same kind of bad reading of studies as those he critiques. It really would have been enough to point out the bad science of the pro-vaccine crowd and stand back.re
Excellent information and down-to-earth recommendations. Our family has found it to be very useful. My MD husband and I both thought his data was very well presented.
I found my old reading records from the time I was studying midwifery. Explanation of each vaccine (at that time) and many links to original studies for more research.