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- distinction between childhood and malevolent diseasesFirst of all, let me point out the things I don't like about the book: - There is no index, making it difficult to search a specific issue in the book. - The book is not as well organized as it could be, I would have liked to see it organized by diseases or vaccines, instead of focused only on vaccination myths. - I would have liked a section on resources, and some more info on the author. - I don't agree on some of the authors' nutrition advice, since I believe she underestimates the role that fresh, organic raw foods can play in a person's well-being. Having said the above, this is the book on vaccinations that I have referenced the most, because it is extremely well-researched; has a lot of good historical, factual information; is very informative of the healing powers and limitations of homeopathic medicine; and also has clear information on what to do when/if a child is sick with a disease. The book is a good expose of the vaccine industry, presenting clear arguments to contradict the claims made by this industry, and illustrating the means they use for deceiving the general public, and the financial motives behind this deception. Last and not least, the author makes a very clear distinction between childhood and malevolent diseases, which is absent in most other vaccine related books. This distinction is very important not only for those who decide not to vaccinate their child, but also for those who want to apply a limited number of vaccinations, since you have a better understanding of what the short and long term trade offs are of the vaccines you want to apply. I highly recommend this book to anyone trying to make a decision on the well-being of their child. Rating: - Lunacy!Anyone raising an unvaccinate child is endangering their child and mine. This is lunacy based on fear and urban legends. Shameful. Read "Vaccinated" by Paul Offit...an actual doctor. Rating: - Not Impressed with This BookI have lots of vaccine books and this one didn't impress me in the least. In fact, I couldn't even get through it and certainly wouldn't lend it out or recommend it to anyone else. Rating: - Valuable informationGreat advice on basic issues which could easily be overlooked such as 'fever's' and how to deal with it. A must have book if choosing not to immunise your child. Rating: - Informative readI found this book to be very informative in regards to diseases and the history of vaccines. In association with Amazon.com | |