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Vax-Unvax

Vax-Unvax

The Studies the CDC Refuses to Do
 
This book is based on over one hundred studies in the peer-reviewed literature that consider vaccinated versus unvaccinated populations. Each study is analyzed, and health differences among infants, children, and adults who have been vaccinated and those who have not are presented and put in context. Readers will find information on:
 
• The infant/child vaccination schedule
• Thimerosal in vaccines
• Live virus vaccines
• The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine
• Vaccination and Gulf War illness
• Influenza (flu) vaccines
• Hepatitis B vaccination
• The COVID-19 vaccine
• Vaccines during pregnancy

 
Given the massive push to vaccinate the entire global population, this book is timely and necessary for individuals to make informed choices for themselves and their families.

 

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  • If you need to “see both sides” ok

    If you need to see both sides in any scenario where humans diverge, then this is a fine way to get that out of your system. As a young parent I read a lot of Dr Sears and Dr Sears Jr … it made me worry about vaccinations and babies and lots of things. Then I phoned an old friend who happened to be a mother and a Catholic and a pediatrician. She told me, unequivocally, that vaccines are awesome. She was my friend. Apt to tell me about a great sale on sweaters, whether I had something in my teeth, or that she agreed (or didn’t) with some gossipy opinion I had about some celebrity. She told me that vaccines had saved lives. Stopped babies from dying in their mothers’ arms. Stopped grandparents from painful, scary fevers and hallucinations. Saved whole towns and communities. Added years to lives. I am not afraid of misinformation. But I am not swayed by it anymore.

    By chairyoh

  • Ask Yourself Why

    Why would this person who doesn’t do research have more knowledge than national and international health organizations? The answer is he doesn’t and he wants your money.

    By Cesium06

  • Written by a ghost writer he found on Internet

    Why is this in the nonfiction section? All the real doctors and scientists say this is rubbishy

    By missamae34

  • If only these walls could talk

    The first few pages were really hard to read and so I put it back when I was in the bookstore. I really wish that either it presented science as a process toward understanding instead of a cudgel to be understood as a zero sum game.

    By ChaseinChina

  • Very interesting a must read for new parent

    People should be always allowed to question since and not be cancelled or attacked for it. As a new parent you should look at all the perspectives to make the most informed decisions.

    By Archi90pl

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