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Originally posted by tigershark1988
reply to post by Pardon?
If you think a single book is the basis for my opinion on vaccines, you're wrong. Every thing listed in his book is sourced, btw. His information comes from many in the medical professions. As far as not many adverse reactions reported, parents do report adverse reactions but are told that it is coincidental and unrelated to the shots.
P.S. No, the book was indeed very biased, he makes that clear in the book. He mentions it himself. It's not possible to find an unbiased source. Your "breakdown" of the book is really just pointing out errors in one of his charts on infant mortality, does this discredit all other information written?edit on 10-7-2013 by tigershark1988 because: (no reason given)edit on 10-7-2013 by tigershark1988 because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by tigershark1988
drtenpenny.com...
Here is a Doctor speaking out against vaccines.
The Japanese government has officially stopped recommending the Human Papillomavirus vaccines and has begun warning its citizens against taking the shot.
In effect, the Japanese Ministry of Health is saying quite categorically that it has no faith in Gardasil and Cervarix… While the vaccines will remain freely available in the country, Japanese medical institutions are now required by law to inform young girls or their parents that the government does not recommend the vaccines any longer because of their associated adverse effects
After she left the CDC in 2009, Dr. Gerberding walked right through the revolving door between our government and mega corporations to take a job as President of Merck’s Vaccine Division
Add that fact to a recent Global Burden and Disease study which found that, out of 187 countries assessed, Japanese people had the longest life expectancy rates in the world. Even though the U.S. spends $2.7 trillion on healthcare annually, our life expectancy rates were a dismal 29th for males and 33rd for females.