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The reason for encouraging you to do so is to see that the less informed you are and the less amount of books you read on a given subject, make you vulnerable to those who have. -Most of the “anti-vaccine” books are actually written by MDs. A clear sign that character and responsibility have little to do with position or credential. -An ND (Naturopathic Doctor) is a Board Certified Doctor. Although there are contrast differences in both, there is one particular you should understand as it could save you years if not decades of your life. One specializes in “acute care” and the other specializes in “chronic care.” One gets about 4hrs of nutrition training. The other gets close to 4yrs. I won’t be running to my NDs office with a staff infection or after a car accident. Nor would I be visiting an MD for allergies, nutrition advice or over any symptoms of disease. -Anyone who thinks vaccine injuries are rare may want to look up VAERS. An online Government database comanaged by the CDC and FDA who’s total payout to date to injured families is over four billion dollars. I’m not a big fan of the categorized anti or pro groups for one major reason. What side your on seems more important than why there are two sides in the first place. We all have, at least at root level, one common interest. What’s best for our health and our children’s health. From everything I’ve gathered, the only difference between these two groups -is the SOURCE of the education.
November 2018 · Books
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The Unvaccinated Child: A Treatment Guide for Parents and Caregivers
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