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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Children´s Vaccinations
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What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Children´s Vaccinations

Author: Stephanie Cave, M.D., F.A.A.F.P. with Deborah Mitchell

The rotavirus vaccine was stopped after one child died and many others reported serious intestinal problems following its use.

A rapid rise in autism may be connected to the MMR vaccine and the mercury found in several vaccines.

WHAT YOUR DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT CHILDREN'S VACCINATIONS

We may be overvaccinating our children today. Once considered a godsend, vaccines are now felt by some to be associated with dramatic increases in brain and autoimmune diseases such as autism, asthma, diabetes, learning disabilities, and ADHD. Here is a vital, down-to-earth guide that will tell you which vaccines may be risky and what to consider to help safely vaccinate your children. Written by an expert on pediatric vaccinations, this book arms you with:

  • Guidance on when to give children vaccinations-and which ones to give
  • Details on vaccines for hepatitis A and B, DTP, HIB, polio, MMR, chicken pox, pneumococcus, and many others
  • Research and safety track records for various shots
  • Precautions parents can take when their children get vaccinated, including the use of natural supplements and vitamins.

WHEN IT COMES TO CHILDREN'S VACCINATIONS,
AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION MAY NOT BE WORTH A POUND OF CURE!

  • How are vaccines linked to increases in asthma, juvenile diabetes, attention deficit disorder, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), and learning disabilities?
  • Is it really necessary to subject newborns to the hepatitis B vaccine—a vaccine designed to protect adults most at risk, such as IV drug users and those with multiple sexual partners?
  • Must every girl routinely get a shot for mumps, when the major threat—sterility—affects boys more often?

Printed: 2001

Pages: 315

Size: 13,5cm x 21cm x 2cm


17.95 EUR

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