By Wendy Lydall
This book provides you with a comprehensive, evidence-based guide to the facts, myths, problems and solutions that come with raising a vaccine free child. It helps you protect your children both from the wiles of the vaccine industry and from harmful germs themselves. Science based and with over 400 references, this is no trendy anti-vaccination book. Readers will learn that vaccination is not the reason for the absence of some infectious diseases, that insidious, long-term side effects are very common, and that there is a deliberate and organised media blackout on the topics of vaccine side effects and vaccine failures.
This book advises parents on bringing children safely through childhood illnesses like measles and whooping cough, and discusses medical and non-medical prevention and treatment of the non-childhood infectious diseases. The myth that herd immunity is real and important actually paves the way for the persecution of non-compliant health-conscious families. The information in this book empowers you to withstand the accusation that you are spoiling herd immunity. A great read for getting your facts straight and stand behind them.
ISBN: 1418450170
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