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Loaded with errors, deceives anti-vaccinationists
I am a professor at a school in Indiana, and I checked this book out with the hope of using it in my class. But this book is utterly loaded with error and blatant non-facts. For example, all one has to do is open the book to the first page of chapter 1, and you see the authors informing the readers that vaccines are required by government law. As most anti-vaccine researchers know, this is a blatant non-fact, and there is no such law, and not a single state in the United States has such laws. Rather, it is schools that give the false impression that there is such a law, and schools are used to badger parents into getting vaccines, and they incorrectly state that there is such a law, which there is not. There are numerous other problems with this book also. First of all, it is a pro-vaccine book, recommending that parents merely wait (until after toddlerhood) rather than reject vaccines--as if vaccines might hopefully be somewhat safe enough later on, after toddlerhood. This book plainly does not properly address the severity of what vaccines do to people before, during, and after toddlerhood (through adulthood and old age). And regardless of age, this book overlooks the fact that vaccines are filled with poisons harmful or lethal to anyone, and which have been verified to cause all sorts of ailments and diseases--anything from early onset Alzheimer's to eczema to allergies to numerous auto-immune disorders to diabetes to cancer, and that is just the very beginning of what vaccines do. Reading this book gives the impression that vaccines may work, could be safe, do not necessarily cause epidemics rather than eliminate them, and that they are not seriously dangerous for kids after toddlerhood. All one needs to do is research the data that other doctors, such as Viera Schreibner, have uncovered from the professional journals, to see that this is simply incorrect. Parents should be very careful whether they want to trust this book, rather than a different one. I recommend the scientific research by Tenpenny, and her book, titled: VACCINES.
February 2007 · Books
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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About(TM) Children's Vaccinations
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