Vaccination Is Not Immunization 4th Ed. Fourth Edition (2015)

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9781929487158
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3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2015-12-22
Author:
Tim O'Shea
Edition:
4th
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The parent's definitive book on vaccine problems - a complete vaccine education. It will open your eyes. This book is written for everyone concerned about the health and well-being of their children and of themselves.

This vaccination book is meticulously documented with almost 300 references, and does not represent special interests. It's all there: the ingredients of vaccines, vaccine side effects, the dangers of vaccines, autism and vaccines, HPV vaccine, vaccine cover-ups.

The book is written in an easy-to-understand language as well, not the med-speak found in medical journals. It covers the important vaccine events of the past year, which have been kept out of most media.

It is not an anti-vaccine textbook. It is in favor of any vaccines that have proven to be 100% safe, effective, and necessary when tested by independent, third-party research that is wholly unconnected with vaccine manufacturers.

Since so many doctors don't vaccinate their own kids, perhaps it isn't a good idea to get all your information about vaccines from advertising or from the people selling them. See what the scientists who make the vaccines have to say. Only then will you have what you need to make an informed decision about how to best care for your child. That responsibility is yours. Not your doctor's. Not the FDA's. And definitely not any lawmakers'.

Whether or not to vaccinate your child is arguably the most important decision you will ever make for them. So if you're having the slightest doubts about the safety of the vaccines you're about to give your child, get the facts, from the most reliable vaccine book available today.

It is impossible to estimate the true value of Dr O'Shea's work. His review of the history of the vaccination industry is vastly more thorough than that taught in medical schools and decisively more balanced. -David Ayoub, MD