Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective? by Neil Z. Miller, George R. Schwartz (Foreword by), Harold E. Buttram (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: January 2008
  • 128pp
  • Sales Rank: 101,316
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    • Pub. Date: January 2008
    • Publisher: New Atlantean Press
    • Format: Paperback, 128pp
    • Sales Rank: 101,316

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    Can mandatory vaccines trigger developmental disorders and auto-immune diseases? Does the U.S. government secretly calculate how many people will be permanently disabled and killed from vaccines? Did AIDS originate in diseased monkey organs used to incubate polio vaccines? Are new viruses tested on unsuspecting vaccine recipients? How safe is your child from the near and long-term effects of these "miracle" shots?

    Are vaccines really safe and effective? Read what the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the World Health Organization (WHO) have to say. Find out what independent researchers have discovered. And listen to distraught mothers testifying before Congress regarding vaccine injury compensation. Then, you be the judge. This comprehensive book is packed with hundreds of important facts and figures. It includes 30 diagrams and more than 900 citations so that all of the information may be confirmed. As a concerned parent, you may then make an informed and responsible decision regarding the benefits and risks of vaccinating your child.

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    Mr. Miller points out the dangers of the 'mandatory' vaccines and of several others. His descriptions of each illness and delineation of the controversy are noteworthy.

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    Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective?by Anonymous

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    May 07, 2008: An earlier reviewer made some derogatory statements about this book, so I decided to do some fact-checking on my own. The reviewer claimed that the chapter on polio was all about an earlier vaccine that has not been used for quite some time. Actually, the polio chapter in this book is really quite amazing, and documents the history of the polio vaccine. The earlier vaccine is still pertinent today because it was contaminated in the production process, infected millions of people with new ailments -- including various types of cancer -- and is still spreading from person to person. All of this is documented in the references. In addition, the polio chapter DOES discuss the current vaccine being used today. The reviewer also claimed that the author wrote that diphtheria is spread by direct contact, not by coughing and sneezing. This appears to be an intentional lie because the very first sentence in the diphtheria chapter states that 'Diphtheria is a contagious bacterial disease of the upper respiratory system that is mainly spread by the coughing and sneezing of infected persons.' The diphtheria chapter also states that the disease requires medical attention and never mentions anything about controlling the disease through hand-washing. Thus, the earlier reviewer is intentionally trying to deceive people about this book. She also says something vague about a study and doctors making a viable conclusion, but this is too vague to locate in the book for fact-checking. I have recommended this book to many people, especially new parents. It is well reseached and easy to read, with many important charts. The author also wrote a new book in April of 2008, the Vaccine Safety Manual, that I highly recommend. His new book is very extensive and much more thorough -- more than 500 pages.

    Vaccines: Are They Really Safe and Effective?by Anonymous

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    January 18, 2007: The author claims that this book is well-researched. However, even a cursory check of the facts he states show some serious misrepresentations and exaggerations. For example, the entire discussion about the polio vaccine is based on a version of the vaccine that has not been used in the United States in decades. The author also states that diphtheria is spread by direct contact, so is readily controlled through careful attention to simple sanitary measures. Diphtheria is spread by coughing and sneezing, which is controllable by quarantine, not by hand-washing. In another place, the author summarizes a study, notes that the doctors who conducted the study wouldn't draw a specific conclusion, then states that that conclusion is the only viable conclusion. That's very presumptive. I'd advise you to do more research after reading this book and you'll find out that the author is the one doing the fear-mongering and using scare tactics.


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